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RE: New PC help - Malibu - 2011-11-13 00:34

You can also buy the parts yourself and then hire someone to put it together. Will still be cheaper Tongue


RE: New PC help - Crille - 2011-11-13 06:07

(2011-11-12 22:04)Mikee Wrote:  Shows that it will be cheaper tbh

Speaking Savy and I dont really need to spend £800-900 because I wont use most of it.

Don't really need 2TB as I currenlty only have 300GB and that's nowhere near full ect Unsure

Well the things you will use are the ones who cost Smile I imagine you want to be able to play Battlefield 3 on highest settings with your new computer or?

Size of the HDD wont affect the cost very much, it's one of the cheapest components Smile


RE: New PC help - jam1e - 2011-11-13 13:23

drop the i7, you wont need the ht. loose the ATI, its a bucket. spend more on the gpu, 570 or a 580. Also for bf3 you'll want faster ram. SSD is a good buy, helps OS performance. will do nothing for your games though so don't be fooled.

ht = hyperthreading


RE: New PC help - rttnpig] - 2011-11-13 15:41

SSD not necesary, 2 tb not necesary. I would spend nearly all the money on CPU and GFX.

I went SLI and decided to get a second 480.


RE: New PC help - Knight - 2011-11-14 04:28

I decided to grab a 6970 for multi monitors, BAD CHOICE! Its had driver issues and crap since I installed it, I would go for a Nvidia anyday if I could.