S spenna New Member Jun 17, 2013 #1 HI, I have put this list together of parts which I may use in my build. Does this list look any good. Thanks http://www.ebuyer.com/lists/list/193811
HI, I have put this list together of parts which I may use in my build. Does this list look any good. Thanks http://www.ebuyer.com/lists/list/193811
J jamesd1981 Active Member Jun 17, 2013 #2 What is your target budget, you can certainly drop the sata cables, your motherboard should come with at least 2 sata cables.
What is your target budget, you can certainly drop the sata cables, your motherboard should come with at least 2 sata cables.
J jamesd1981 Active Member Jun 17, 2013 #4 How about this is slightly cheaper than yours. http://www.ebuyer.com/lists/list/193835 I have just sold a my i3 system that used that casecom case and it is a great case, quite big with lots of space and easy cable routing. Our new family system has the ivybridge g2020 processor and for the price it is an absolute bargain. Last edited: Jun 17, 2013
How about this is slightly cheaper than yours. http://www.ebuyer.com/lists/list/193835 I have just sold a my i3 system that used that casecom case and it is a great case, quite big with lots of space and easy cable routing. Our new family system has the ivybridge g2020 processor and for the price it is an absolute bargain.
P Pegasus8 New Member Jun 20, 2013 #6 PCunicorn said: Go Z77. Click to expand... Got to agree, even B85/Z78 - A B85 mobo will come in around £15 cheaper although an Intel CPU will soon eat that saving up. Z77 may come down in price soon (Due to the new chipsets) so you may get a bargain. This may help your choice.
PCunicorn said: Go Z77. Click to expand... Got to agree, even B85/Z78 - A B85 mobo will come in around £15 cheaper although an Intel CPU will soon eat that saving up. Z77 may come down in price soon (Due to the new chipsets) so you may get a bargain. This may help your choice.