http://uk.pcpartpick...evil/saved/2Qr5
Organized list above. Price range is £600 max.
If someone who has more knowledge of computers than me could have a quick look just to make sure I haven't made any silly errors.
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Computer Purchase (Just wanted to check for silly mistakes)
Started By TheDR, Dec 28 2013 19:48
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#1
Posted 28 December 2013 - 19:48

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#2
Posted 29 December 2013 - 07:46
No silly errors, however personally I'd recommend the AMD R7 260X or the GTX 650 Ti Boost as a GPU instead of the GTX 650, it's really worth the 20-30 additional dollars.
Also, I'm not sure the CPU cooler is necessary here, I have an overclocked i5-3570k and I'm using the stock cooler for it, still getting an idle temp of 30°.
Also, I'm not sure the CPU cooler is necessary here, I have an overclocked i5-3570k and I'm using the stock cooler for it, still getting an idle temp of 30°.
#3
Posted 29 December 2013 - 11:14
Alright, I'll drop the CPU cooler and get a GTX 650 Ti Boost instead.
Thanks
Thanks


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#4
Posted 29 December 2013 - 12:11
BTW, If the Boost is too expensive (I think it goes over your budget, since the 2GB edition on that website of yours costs £134), you could still go for a regular GTX 650 Ti.
Can't help you with the manufacturers for these cards however, since I do not have any experience with nVidia cards aside from 3 stock ones that all failed
Can't help you with the manufacturers for these cards however, since I do not have any experience with nVidia cards aside from 3 stock ones that all failed

#5
Posted 30 December 2013 - 03:47
Well, when it comes to manufacturers, it generally depends on what's offered where you are. What manufacturers' offerings are available to you (and within your budget)?
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