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Gaming PC + Monitor £1600



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I have been tasked with helping my mate make up his new PC. He will be using it purely for gaming and maybe screen recording some games i think? I havent been in the market for new PC components since i built mine around a year and a half ago so im out of touch with the latest CPUs and Monitors.

If anyone has any recommendations for a £1300 to £1600 budget for the desktop and monitor id appreciate it :eek:

The only thing he has his eye on so far is a Fractal Define R4 case the rest is open to be whatever I (or you) suggest.
 
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Cheers Addicted. Would the i7 be worth it over an over clocked i5?

Ive just had a chat with him there and he will probably transfer over his OS and hard drive (1TB HDD) from the old PC so ill put those savings towards a 27inch IPS panel of some kind.
 
  Cupra
Depends on whether it makes a difference. I am hovering on the order button of a 7970 but a couple of tests I've read only give it a few more FPS... I could save £40 and go for the 7950. I haven't really read into it, so was curious if there was more to the 7970.
 
Personally I'd say go for a i5 (unless you're video editting or something that's CPU intensive, the i7 is a waste of money), but make sure you go X79 if you do so you can upgrade CPU's later on if you wish (new ones out Q3 I believe).

In terms of GPU, I'd say why not for 7950 -> 7970 - if you're spending that much it makes sense to, or alternatively crossfire 2x 7950's. (Though I had 2 7970's in crossfire and suffered majorly with microstutter so sold one).

Depends if you're going to overclock it, a 7950 will reach 7970 speeds, however obviously a 7970 overclocked will reach beyond that, so depends how far you want to go.
 
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Product NameQtyPriceLine Total
MO-060-DE_60.jpg
Dell UltraSharp U2713HM 27" Widescreen LED Monitor - Midnight Grey£439.99
(£366.66)
£439.99
(£366.66)
BU-122-OE_60.jpg
"Intel Extreme Masters Z77" Intel Core i5 3570K 3.40GHz @ 4.40GHz DDR3 OC Bundle£404.99
(£337.49)
£404.99
(£337.49)
Options applied to the above product:
Standard Build Systems - Approximately 5-7 working days
£0.00
(£0.00)
£0.00
(£0.00)
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Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD 7970 Windforce 3X 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Crysis 3 & Bioshock PC Games£323.99
(£269.99)
£323.99
(£269.99)
HD-159-SA_60.jpg
Samsung 256GB SSD 840 PRO SATA 6Gb/s Basic - (MZ-7PD256BW)£209.99
(£174.99)
£209.99
(£174.99)
CA-054-CS_60.jpg
Corsair Enthusiast Series TX850M High Performance 850W '80 Plus Bronze' Modular Power Supply (CP-9020041-UK)£114.98
(£95.82)
£114.98
(£95.82)
CA-171-SV_60.jpg
Silverstone Kublai KL04 Midi Tower Case - Black (SST-KL04B)£72.98
(£60.82)
£72.98
(£60.82)
CD-003-OK_60.jpg
OcUK 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM£18.98
(£15.82)
£18.98
(£15.82)
Sub Total :£1,321.59
Shipping cost assumes delivery to UK Mainland with:
DPD Next Day Parcel
(This can be changed during checkout)
Shipping :£22.20
VAT is being charged at 20.00%VAT :£268.76
Total :£1,612.55



Thats a rough spec so far with an i5 instead an i7 cpu and a placeholder for the case.
 
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Honestly mate I can't recommend this PC case enough - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-087-BX&groupid=2362&catid=1850 - I bought it yesterday and it's absolutely brilliant. It's completely silent!

I like that. Looks nice and tidy ill have a look into its specs now. Whats it like space wise?

This is the current one he had his eye on as i built a computer for someone else with it not too long ago.
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/frac...a-low-noise-performancecase-usb-30-140mm-fans
 
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We did a lot of swapping and trading of different parts and finally ordered this. Decided to buy windows 7 again as well as a big 3TB HDD and sell off the old one with his previous PC.

Product NameQtyPriceLine Total
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EVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW Signature 2 2048MB PCI-Express Graphics Card (02G-P4-3677-KR) with FREE Assassin's Creed III & FTP Currency£329.99
(£274.99)
£329.99
(£274.99)
MO-052-DE_60.jpg
Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24" Widescreen LED Monitor - Midnight Grey£227.99
(£189.99)
£227.99
(£189.99)
CP-418-IN_60.jpg
Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz (Ivybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor (77W) - OEM£187.99
(£156.66)
£187.99
(£156.66)
HD-002-PL_60.jpg
Plextor M5 Pro 256GB Extreme Series Solid State Drive - (PX-256M5P)£185.99
(£154.99)
£185.99
(£154.99)
MB-219-MS_60.jpg
MSI Z77 MPower Intel Z77 (Socket 1155) DDR3 ATX Motherboard with FREE F1 RC Car & MSI HDD Enclosure£139.99
(£116.66)
£139.99
(£116.66)
CA-028-CS_60.jpg
Corsair Professional Series AX850 High Performance 850W Modular '80 Plus Gold' Power Supply (CMPSU-850AXUK)£124.99
(£104.16)
£124.99
(£104.16)
CA-023-NX_60.jpg
NZXT Phantom Enthusiast USB3.0 Full Tower Case - Black£109.99
(£91.66)
£109.99
(£91.66)
HD-256-SE_60.jpg
Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache - OEM (ST3000DM001) HDD£92.99
(£77.49)
£92.99
(£77.49)
SW-127-MS_60.jpg
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-Bit - OEM (GFC-02050)£79.99
(£66.66)
£79.99
(£66.66)
KB-000-TT_60.jpg
TT eSports Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard£47.99
(£39.99)
£47.99
(£39.99)
HS-080-AK_60.jpg
Akasa AK-CC4008HP01 Venom Voodoo CPU Cooler (Socket 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 / 2011 / AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / FM1 / FM2)£44.99
(£37.49)
£44.99
(£37.49)
MY-094-KS_60.jpg
Kingston HyperX Genesis Grey 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit (KHX1600C9D3X2K2/8GX)£39.95
(£33.29)
£39.95
(£33.29)
CD-155-SA_60.jpg
Samsung SH-224BB/BEBE 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM£20.99
(£17.49)
£20.99
(£17.49)
Sub Total :£1,361.52
Shipping cost assumes delivery to UK Mainland with:
DPD Next Day Parcel
(This can be changed during checkout)
Shipping :£22.20
VAT is being charged at 20.00%VAT :£276.74
Total :£1,660.46
 
  MK4 Anni & MK5 Edt30
Have you already ordered? Personally mate if it's a gaming PC there's a few bits I would of changed, mainly a 120hz monitor. The difference in gaming on a 60hz compared to a 120hz is like night and day.
 
  340i
As said above, I would have gone for a 120hz display for a gaming machine...

And do people still buy Windows ;)
 
  265
When it came down to the monitor it was more to do with what we notice when we are not looking for problems. 120hz is smoother but I feel its something you dont really notice until you point it out to yourself.
I bought a 120hz 1080p BenQ a few years back to try it out (mainly for nVidia 3D). Regretted it within a day. Awful colours, build quality, annoying aspec ratio and the colours bleed around the edge which was noticeable to me all of the time.

I had it setup next to this and it looked complete w**k :dead:

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  09Accord 2.4 3.0i Z4
If I had that budget, i'd get myself a very tidy 3930k rig for that, but that's me, I do alot of video editing and gaming (and recording).

But I only had £700 so a 3770k had to do.

But if its just for gaming and the general browsing, a i5 3570k overclocked will last for years, with a 7950 (And add another one when the time comes when you think its lacking).

That or get very cheap parts and a GTX Titan :rasp:
 


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