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ThtEllGuy

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Ok, searched around and found this unbelviable thing. Check it?

Price: £330

AMD A8-6600K Quad Core Processor / CPU running at 3.9GHz (With 4.2GHz Overclocked)

16GB DDR3 1600MHZ RAM

ATI RADEON HD 8570D GRAPHICS

2000GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive

CD / DVD-RW Dual Layer Optical Disc Drive

Fm2+ - uATX Motherboard

500W Quiet Power Supply Featuring Large 120mm Cooling Fan

Link:http://ebay.eu/1paF0lX
 
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It's actually very low end. You will not be able to play barely any modern game with it.

And please, don't create a bunch of threads. Stick to one, and reply.
 
It will play games fine, just make sure you have the fastest RAM you can install in there.

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Personally, I don't call 35 FPS and below at a low resolution at low/medium settings "fine". He was looking at a 800 pond computer, unless his budget has changed 500 pounds since then, I'm sure OP can spend a bit more and get something decent.
 
Well granted for £330 it's not too bad at all but I wouldn't buy it.

I've been configuring a build for a friend who is on a £500-£550 budget - we've come up with this:

This comes to £505:

Intel i3 4150 http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/processors/intel4thgeni3i5i71150/bx80646i34150.html
Gigabyte Z97 board http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...ds/intelsocket1150/z97chipset/ga-z97p-d3.html
8GB RAM http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/memory-pc/ddr3pc3-128001600mhz/f3-12800cl9d-8gbxl.html
Radeon R7 260X 2GB http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...aphicscards/amdr7260xseries/r7260x2gd5le.html
Seagate 2TB 7200 RPM HDD http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-internal/sata2tbto2.5tb/st2000dm001.html
Samsung DVD-RW http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/opticaldrives/satadvdwriters/sh-224dbbebe.html
Corsair CX600M Modular http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/cp-9020060-uk.html
Zalman Z11 Plus http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/cases/cases/z11p.html

If you can spend up to £550, great – get this graphics card instead: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...aphicscards/amdr9270xseries/11217-01-20g.html that would cost £545 total

My friend was looking at getting one of Novatech's i5 motherboard bundles (this one: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/motherboardbundles/mbb-44608.html) which would be good if you don't want to overclock and want a quad-core system on a budget.

He was also looking at a 1TB Seagate SSHD instead of the 2TB HDD (since the SSHD will cache files so it will run frequently used programs and boot Windows a little faster): http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/...internal/satahybridssddrives/st1000dx001.html

This build is much better for less than £200 more. It has a proper discrete graphics card which is what you want for games. 16GB of RAM is overkill for simply playing games.
 
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Ok, thanks for the advice, but if I want it to be around £800, I will have to wait another 5 Months, and my laptop atm can barely run TF2 on low res. If anyone can find me a suitable desktop for sub-£400 I will be very grateful
 
Well what I'd advise you do is not waste £400 on a desktop now and then spend £800 later - I'd advise you save and spend as much as you can so you get the best thing you can afford when you sufficient funds. :good:

'Patience is a virtue', my friend. ;)
 
It's a weak system for gaming. Not worth £400 if you want to play games. It also uses an old CPU that was pretty poor when it came out...

I would honestly advise you to save your money and wait until you can buy that £800 build - I can't tell you how much better that's going to be than a cheap build like this.
 
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IMO, if you are in really tight budget, get at least Athlon II 760K + R7 260X. This will end up around £450 with OS included if you build it yourself.

If you after something good value, I suggest you looking at ~ £550, which include FX6300 + R9 270X like this.
 
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