Need help in Customizing a Computer

Luke Coates

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I want to build my own PC. So i need help for picking the right components for my PC. can anyone suggest me the best components that i should buy for my computer. My budget is £1000. OR should i go for branded computer.
 
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What will you be doing with it? That will largely dictate which parts you would consider.
 
I am a student and i want to build this PC for my Study and for Gaming also. The PC should come in the budget of £1000.
 
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Hi can i customize my components on logicincrement. I just want to confirm everything. I visit that site and i am not able to understand,how to customize components. Can you give me some idea. Which components should i buy.
 
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Go from left to right in a single row for the budget you want. But feel free to change the video card and case if you want.
 
Is there any other website where i can build my own PC. So that i will compare it with logicincrement. Which components should i focus for better performance of computer.
 
Ok, Thanks for your suggestions. I will select the Parts from PC partpicker, logicincrement and other website. After that i will compare there Cost and Features they provide.

Then decide from where I will buy my PC.
 
Hi

I have selected these Configurations from http://www.computerplanet.co.uk/ and spent £1100.
The PC will be delivered in 5 working days.

Are these configurations good enough for games ?.
I got 3 years warranty.

Computer Case Corsair Carbide Spec 03 - Blue
CPU Intel i5 6600K - (4 x 3.9 GHZ) - Skylake
CPU Heatsink Corsair Hydro Series H60 2013 (Advanced Liquid Cooling)
Memory Corsair 16GB Vengeance LPX 2800MHz (4x4GB) - Lifetime Warranty (DDR4)
Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 - 2 GB - (PCI-E) - (Free Heroes Of the Storm Game Bundle)
Motherboard Asus Z170 PRO GAMING (Intel Z170) - 6xUSB 3.1/2xUSB 2.0
Sound Card Motherboard Integrated HD Sound
Wired Net Motherboard Integrated Ethernet Lan (Broadband Ready)
Power Supply Corsair CX 750W PSU - Low Noise
CPU Compound Standard CPU Compound Supplied With Heatsink
Extra Fans Standard Fans Included With Case
Wireless Net Wireless Network Card 300Mbps (PCI-E)
Hard Drive 250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD SATA-III, Read 540MB/s, Write 520MB/s - Silent
Hard Drive 1 TB Seagate (1000 GB) SATA-III HDD 7200 RPM 64MB
Optical Drive Samsung 24x DVD/CD Re-Writer/Reader - Black - (SATA)
O.S Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64 BIT (Genuine DVD & COA Included)
Office Soft FREE - Microsoft Office 365 - 30 Day Trial
Monitor Widescreen Monitor - 1ms - 1920x1080 - VGA/DVI/HDMI/DP - Speakers
SB)
Free Gift FREE - 16 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
Power Cable 1 x 1.8 Metre UK Mains Power Cable
 
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You should have gotten the 4gb version of the 970. And unless you plan on upgrading your video card, you really only need a good 500 watt psu to run the 970.
 
Nah it's absolutely crap, you must send it back right away and get an AM3+ machine instead. :rolleyes:

OK seriously it will be fine for gaming but yeah you should've gotten the 4GB GTX 970 especially since a lot of new games are using around 3.5GB of RAM at even 1080p when maxed out. I didn't even know you could get a 2GB GTX 970. I've never seen one before, the ones I've seen have all been 4GB.
 
Nah it's absolutely crap, you must send it back right away and get an AM3+ machine instead. :rolleyes:

OK seriously it will be fine for gaming but yeah you should've gotten the 4GB GTX 970 especially since a lot of new games are using around 3.5GB of RAM at even 1080p when maxed out. I didn't even know you could get a 2GB GTX 970. I've never seen one before, the ones I've seen have all been 4GB.

I can still Upgrade the PC. Unless its Delivered to me. If you have any suggestion then i can ask them to Upgrade it. Ok i will go for a 4GB version. Any other suggestion.

Kind of makes our response irrelevant if you already bought it.
No, your response is not irrelevant to me. I can still do changes into these specifications.
 
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I can still Upgrade the PC. Unless its Delivered to me. If you have any suggestion then i can ask them to Upgrade it. Ok i will go for a 4GB version. Any other suggestion.
Get the 4GB GTX 970 and you will be good to go I think.
 
Get the CX 600M for $40 less, and the 2 x 4GB RAM for ~$130 less and use the extra money to get a GTX 980. Get the Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3P instead of the Asus board (unless you plan on using SLi) and use the extra $80 to get the i7.

Much better for your needs.
 
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Get the CX 600M for $40 less, and the 2 x 4GB RAM for ~$130 less and use the extra money to get a GTX 980. Get the Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3P instead of the Asus board (unless you plan on using SLi) and use the extra $80 to get the i7.

Much better for your needs.
Wow nicely spotted! ;)

Didn't realise he could actually save all that and get a 980 and an i7 instead. I guess I should have bothered to check the prices. :D
 
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