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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrusoxide View Post
    That PC thats on the link looks good enough? or; Can somebody build me a list of parts on the online shop were you buy computer components? (forgot its name); ive decided after watching that video to build my own. Or is the parts the guy uses on the video suitable for me?
    CPU: Intel Core i5-4430
    GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X
    Motherboard: MSI B85M-G43
    RAM: 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws x
    Storage: 1TB Western Digital Blue
    PSU: 500W Corsair CX500
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit

    This should land somewhere between the price range of £500-£600 (Probably mid way). For a case get a Rosewill Lime-M, It's got plenty of room for optional case fans for cooling, and a cool LED at the front

    Start by first taking the motherboard out of the box and placing it on a FLAT surface, Install the CPU by dropping it carefully in the CPU holder, no force should be required. Line p the little arrow on the CPU with the one on the motherboard and it will just sit in. Follow with the PSU, Storage and the GPU, before connecting everything up. Most cables only have one place to go, so it's not hard to get them in, they usually eon't go in anywhere else either


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    Quote Originally Posted by lRhyss View Post
    CPU: Intel Core i5-4430
    GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X
    Motherboard: MSI B85M-G43
    RAM: 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws x
    Storage: 1TB Western Digital Blue
    PSU: 500W Corsair CX500
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit

    This should land somewhere between the price range of £500-£600 (Probably mid way). For a case get a Rosewill Lime-M, It's got plenty of room for optional case fans for cooling, and a cool LED at the front

    Start by first taking the motherboard out of the box and placing it on a FLAT surface, Install the CPU by dropping it carefully in the CPU holder, no force should be required. Line p the little arrow on the CPU with the one on the motherboard and it will just sit in. Follow with the PSU, Storage and the GPU, before connecting everything up. Most cables only have one place to go, so it's not hard to get them in, they usually eon't go in anywhere else either
    I'll probably change a few of those parts but I really think I will custom build. It'll suit my needs better and I can put into it what I need. I thought custom building was really technical and you had to like weld everything together


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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrusoxide View Post
    I'll probably change a few of those parts but I really think I will custom build. It'll suit my needs better and I can put into it what I need. I thought custom building was really technical and you had to like weld everything together


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    This build is good for editing

    If you're using fraps though, I suggest buying a second HDD or getting an external one. Fraps doesn't like it when you record to the same HDD you're playing a game from, it will generally lag it to bits, no matter the build

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    Thanks rhys

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    I really want to get a prebiotic gaming PC as my PC is rubbish for gaming and it mainly optimized to support the touch screen feature and it's associated applications
    Good luck with your buy!

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    this whole thread looks like something you'd see in that pawn show. "Oh yeah i'm looking for a pre-built pc cause i've got no experience building one." "Hey how about you build your own pc" "Yeah alright i'll build my own pc."

    On topic though, the link mrwoo sent you will probably run everything you need for the next 3 years or so.
    If you turn to build your own pc then you can save a good 100 quid simply by turning to an AMD processor instead of an Intel one. There really isn't much of a noticable difference between the two and if you're not doing anything that takes up massive amounts of processing power (i.e. movie editing) or not planning to overclock your pc then they'll perform in a similar fashion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrusoxide View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Markster: View Post
    this whole thread looks like something you'd see in that pawn show. "Oh yeah i'm looking for a pre-built pc cause i've got no experience building one." "Hey how about you build your own pc" "Yeah alright i'll build my own pc."

    On topic though, the link mrwoo sent you will probably run everything you need for the next 3 years or so.
    If you turn to build your own pc then you can save a good 100 quid simply by turning to an AMD processor instead of an Intel one. There really isn't much of a noticable difference between the two and if you're not doing anything that takes up massive amounts of processing power (i.e. movie editing) or not planning to overclock your pc then they'll perform in a similar fashion.
    If you're still wanting to build a PC yourself and save some ££, Mark has a good point actually, try this:

    CPU: AMD Athlon X4 760K
    Motherboard: MSI A78M-E35
    GPU: Sapphire Radeon R7 260X 2GB
    RAM: 8GB Ripjaws X DDR3
    HDD: 1TB Western Digital
    PSU: 430W Corsair CX430
    Case: Fractal Design Core 1000

    Amazon List: http://www.amazon.co.uk/registry/wishlist/2XZQ4HW8YXA6N

    Total: £385.21

    Should run most games on High/Very High with a steady 40-50FPS

    Also should be good for editing/recording if you add the second HDD (If you're going to be using Fraps). Also future upgrades could include changing the GPU or adding more RAM for faster multitasking/rendering
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    that's interesting
    technology is getting so much more better and better but even so i'm just going to stick to the basic laptops like windows 7 lmfao (at the moment they're pretty good but soon to be overtaken by "touchscreen laptops). they're just easier to use tbh and so much more cheaper they go for like 200 quid i think i got mine for around 400 but it's good yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akeel View Post
    ...so i'm just going to stick to the basic laptops like windows 7...
    Never knew windows 7 was a laptop... Where can i get one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Markster: View Post
    Never knew windows 7 was a laptop... Where can i get one?
    I second this. :rofl:
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