Hiya, I was wondering if you could help me out with making sure all these parts work together and they are the best ones that i will be getting for my money. This is my first time buying and building a PC so I would much appreciate it if you could help me.
Budget? If I am honest, this is not what I would get. I can see what you were thinking, but I would like to configure this from the ground up.
round about £1000 and okay thanks. what you recommend?
That post is a bit of a mess, lol anyway i would advice to pickup 2x4GB g.skill sniper 1600 or 1866mhz ram. Also the 750W psu, is a bit overkill, 650W would be more then enough.
So you are looking for a build arround 1000 pounds. lets see what we can do. is it for gaming?
it will need to be wireless as it will be no where near the router plus needs to have great graphics and have a HDMI out put too.
ik sorry haha i dont why id did that as when i typed it up it looked fine.okay thanks much appreciated. yes it will be for gaming :)
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3ygrP
Something like this. It's all quality. Got a platinum rated PSU in there. It's so beautiful :')
There's no performance difference between the i5 and i7 when it comes to gaming benchmarks. They are the same CPU, but the i7 has hyper-threading, essentially.
You could upgrade the SSD to something bigger. I haven't included a CPU heatsink. I thought I would leave that to you. If you want the H80, it is good. I would grab something like a Noctua or a Phanteks cooler, personally.
Alternately, you might spend the £50 remaining on a wireless solution/ Powerline adaptors. Powerline would be preferable, in my view.
okay thank you ill get on looking at it now and oh i didn't know that. i shall also keep that in mind.
will that case hold everything?
okay this is what i made of it.
just forget about this one lol ☺
It will. However, you might have to remove some of the HDD cages to squeeze the GPU in there. It states that the GPU is 5mm too big. That might seem problematic, but removing the top section of the HDD cage will really improve your air flow and keep your components cooler ^^
okay will that be a hard process?
Nope. You can usually pull them out by hand, they just slide in and out. Or it might require a small screwdriver if the cage is screwed in place. But it isn't hard to do, either way.
okay good and thanks for the help btw. im gonna got on looking at everything and ill let you know on my result at end
No problem. Feel free to make changes.
okay thank you for the help i'm gonna go look at everything I've been recommended and come to a conclusion. i let you know what it is as it might still need tweaking. plus where is this company based which you have recommended the parts from?
m-atx: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3ygXJ
This is a nice m-atx gaming build in my opinnion, the Asus Z87 gryphon board, is realy rock sollid, the R9-290 is in my opinnion a better value for money card, then the GTX780, cause there is a big price diffrence, and the 290 performs, better in alot of games. but the diffrences are not that big performance wise. Corsair RM650 is more then enough, and its a decent unit. the SSD, you could grab a bigger one if you like.
In the first build i added the Xeon, because the Xeon is basicly the i7-4770 without the igpu, But the xeon is alot cheaper then the i7-4770, but since your build is gonne be for gaming, the i5-4670K is a great / cheaper choice aswell.
where is this company based which you have recommended the parts from?
aw ace that's what i've been looking for, ill get right on with looking up the parts and ordering them thank you for help :)
They don't sell parts. It's much more of a price comparison website. If you click on the components, you can see different retailers listed e.g Scan, Amazon, Ebuyer