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    Who thinks this one is cuter?:



    Also never use a stock PSU, they always suck except when they don't

    Edit: This one is plain old J Bear

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    It all depends on how much you want to spend .

    Preferably not over £200 more?


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    What sort of PSU do I need to invest in?

    Plus Graphics Card I assume you mean anything with a higher price

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134694# is that one any good? Its DDR3 though so it wouldn't work would it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    What sort of PSU do I need to invest in?

    Plus Graphics Card I assume you mean anything with a higher price

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134694# is that one any good? Its DDR3 though so it wouldn't work would it?
    That's a PSU not a Graphics Card..
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    that graphics card is..... awful lol

    you have got 600 quids worth of a pc and bought a £50 quid graphics card :S which is your playing games is going to be vital!

    If your going for Sapphire ATI I would recommend the radeon 4870
    Edit: bare in mind that the 4870 1GB is around 120 quid....

    Maybe you should look for a manufactured pc here:
    www.dell.com

    just a suggestion
    Last edited by ElliottThompson; 05-07-2009 at 09:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSpit View Post
    That's a PSU not a Graphics Card..
    I know, but Nick said I would need a different PSU too.

    Quote Originally Posted by ElliottThompson View Post
    that graphics card is..... awful lol

    you have got 600 quids worth of a pc and bought a £50 quid graphics card :S which is your playing games is going to be vital!

    If your going for Sapphire ATI I would recommend the radeon 4870
    Edit: bare in mind that the 4870 1GB is around 120 quid....

    Maybe you should look for a manufactured pc here:
    www.dell.com

    just a suggestion

    Hmm as far as Graphic Cards go I don't have a clue what is better.

    Any ideas guys?

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    For the spec I would like though Elliot I would be looking at £1,500+!


    EDIT: For operating system should I go for:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/167589 (Windows 7 Professional)

    OR

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/167597 (Home Edition)

    Basically: What do you get with Professional that you don't get with home?
    Last edited by AgnesIO; 06-07-2009 at 06:51 AM.


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    Just make sure it's 64bit. All the Vista copies are the same, except for Ultimate which seems useless (even though I use it).
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    Get Home Premiom of 7. And pre-order it - it's £50 not £80 or whatever.

    For a graphics card look for an ATi 4850, 4870 or 4890. Ideally thr 4870 or above. PSU you want a decent branded one. Probably about 500-600W.

    Something like one of these:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/132563
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134696
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/127861

    Don't but a cheap PSU, it's not worth the trouble/risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    I know, but Nick said I would need a different PSU too.




    Hmm as far as Graphic Cards go I don't have a clue what is better.

    Any ideas guys?

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    For the spec I would like though Elliot I would be looking at £1,500+!


    EDIT: For operating system should I go for:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/167589 (Windows 7 Professional)

    OR

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/167597 (Home Edition)

    Basically: What do you get with Professional that you don't get with home?
    actually it really wouldn't be 1500

    The graphics card I told you was the second most expensive part of my pc, coming after the CPU. And honestly, you have 8gb of ram? :S That is useless for you atm, with your other specs your computer would hardly touch 4gb of ram which imo is a big waste of money, money that could be used upgrading a necessary component.

    I wouldn't get 7 just yet, for a new pc anyway has just after you get your OS set up the way you want it you will have to move it all again when 7 actually comes out. I would recommend Vista 64bit Home Premium or higher.

    EDIT: o and btw I just remembered, as your using 8 gigs of ram you will need a 64bit operating system otherwise it will only recognise 3.8 gigs of ram tops making your other 4.2 useless and unused to you, even if you got 4 gigs of ram it would not be maximised without a 64bit os.
    Last edited by ElliottThompson; 06-07-2009 at 11:03 AM.

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    *REMOVED*

    Edited by Robbie! (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not post to cause arguments
    Last edited by Robbie; 06-07-2009 at 04:21 PM.

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