Buying new Gaming PC

Doctoryellow

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Hi, I live in the UK and I'm looking at buying a gaming pc with a budget of around £600-650 (including monitor and OS). I don't need anything too fancy just capable of running modern games at decent (medium) graphics. I mostly just play League of Legends, but I'd like to be able to run it at highest graphics with decent fps. Also just in case I get into a different game in the future that requires a stronger build.

Open to any suggestions on what to get. Also not looking to build the pc by myself.
 
That system is only £520. You've got more money. You said you had £650 - can you add an extra £50 and get this? http://www.dinopc.com/shop/pc/-b-NEW-b-Shooter-Spartan-GTX-760-94p1888.htm

A lot of these custom builder shops tend to use sub-par parts (especially those you see a lot on places like eBay and Amazon), so you're actually getting less for your money when you get it pre-built, but these Dino PC machines look quite good actually.

The trouble is they don't have any gaming PCs in the £600-650 price bracket, so you can either get that £520 system, or get this £700 one that is good for the money.

You would probably still be better off building yourself but if you want to pre-built, it looks like Dino PC might be the way to go. You can try PC Specialist but they probably use sub-par parts like a lot of them do.
 
That system is only £520. You've got more money. You said you had £650 - can you add an extra £50 and get this? http://www.dinopc.com/shop/pc/-b-NEW-b-Shooter-Spartan-GTX-760-94p1888.htm

A lot of these custom builder shops tend to use sub-par parts (especially those you see a lot on places like eBay and Amazon), so you're actually getting less for your money when you get it pre-built, but these Dino PC machines look quite good actually.

The trouble is they don't have any gaming PCs in the £600-650 price bracket, so you can either get that £520 system, or get this £700 one that is good for the money.

You would probably still be better off building yourself but if you want to pre-built, it looks like Dino PC might be the way to go. You can try PC Specialist but they probably use sub-par parts like a lot of them do.

His budget is £600 - 650 for tower + monitor.
That is why i refer him to that £520 machine, which leave him £130 for decent monitor
 
I appreciate the replies, and the budget is for the whole system (tower+monitor). I really like the look on that £520 computer. Thanks for the help
 
I would probably buy the £520, but upgrade the RAM to 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz for £13 and the HDD to a 1TB for £5.5 extra. Even if you don't need the 500GB extra space, it's still going to marginally faster in load times.
 
Yea I was thinking the same thing when I was looking at the prices. The £5.50 extra for double the hard drive size is a no brainer. Not sure about the RAM though, would there be much difference?
 
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