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    Recommended Gaming Computer

    I originally posted this in the Market forum but that area seems dead. Here's my post..

    I'm looking at upgrading and grabbing a new computer, preferably a gaming one.

    I'm looking to spend a maximum of about ?800, but obviously cheaper the better. I currently have an old PC:

    • 4GB Ram
    • nVidia GeForce 8400GS
    • Quad Core @ 2.40GHz
    • 500MB HDD.

    So the new PC should be better than that please
    I'd prefer something with these specs:Also preferably available in the UK so I'm not paying daft prices for shipping. I'm asking on here as I know there are a lot of people who know their stuff about computers!

    Thank you

    I'm not a techy with hardware, so if you're going to recommend a self-build then I'm gonna need a lot of help haha :P

  2. Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    I originally posted this in the Market forum but that area seems dead. Here's my post..

    I'm looking at upgrading and grabbing a new computer, preferably a gaming one.

    I'm looking to spend a maximum of about ?800, but obviously cheaper the better. I currently have an old PC:

    • 4GB Ram
    • nVidia GeForce 8400GS
    • Quad Core @ 2.40GHz
    • 500MB HDD.

    So the new PC should be better than that please
    I'd prefer something with these specs:Also preferably available in the UK so I'm not paying daft prices for shipping. I'm asking on here as I know there are a lot of people who know their stuff about computers!

    Thank you

    I'm not a techy with hardware, so if you're going to recommend a self-build then I'm gonna need a lot of help haha :P

    I'm gonna recommend a self-build looool

    That is pretty much the best video guide to it.

    Also what are you looking to do exactly with your pc, as in what kind of gaming? any specific types of games? want wi-fi? storage?, etc
    want a screen, speaker, etc as well in that budget?

  3. Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    I originally posted this in the Market forum but that area seems dead. Here's my post..

    I'm looking at upgrading and grabbing a new computer, preferably a gaming one.

    I'm looking to spend a maximum of about ?800, but obviously cheaper the better. I currently have an old PC:

    • 4GB Ram
    • nVidia GeForce 8400GS
    • Quad Core @ 2.40GHz
    • 500MB HDD.

    So the new PC should be better than that please
    I'd prefer something with these specs:Also preferably available in the UK so I'm not paying daft prices for shipping. I'm asking on here as I know there are a lot of people who know their stuff about computers!

    Thank you

    I'm not a techy with hardware, so if you're going to recommend a self-build then I'm gonna need a lot of help haha :P

    I would also recommend a self build but if you're too against it I'll try recommend something pre-built. It is quite easy after watching some youtube videos

    Is ?800 including a monitor, windows 7, keyboard, mouse etc.?

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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    Also what are you looking to do exactly with your pc, as in what kind of gaming? any specific types of games? want wi-fi? storage?, etc
    want a screen, speaker, etc as well in that budget?

    Gaming; I mainly play simulators - Flight Sim X, Trainz 2012, Sims 3
    I'm not bothered about wifi as my router is right next to my pc anyway and I'm currently using an Ethernet cable. Storage anything that's decent really. I currently have 500mb and it seems too little. 1TB+?
    I would also recommend a self build but if you're too against it I'll try recommend something pre-built. It is quite easy after watching some youtube videos

    Is ?800 including a monitor, windows 7, keyboard, mouse etc.?

    ?800 would just be the tower. I don't want a monitor as I'm currently using my TV for everything :P I'd be happy to keep my current wireless keyboard/mouse but would be happy to buy others outside of the 800 budget.

    I wouldn't mind self-building but I'd be hopeless selecting parts etc :/

    Last edited by AndyJay123; 1 Day Ago at 20:42.

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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    we can help with the parts, thats the whole point of this part of the forum..........what kind of games?
    you already got a windows dvd?

    I play quite demanding games: Flight Sim X, Trainz 2012, Sims 3. I also don't have a windows dvd but I'd probably just buy a windows 7 one off Amazon or something if it's worth it.
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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    haven't you got one from your current computer? or a serial for it, it would be on the case on a sticker?

    I've only got an Acer Recovery disc hiding somewhere in my pile of CDs.. There is a serial key but it's Vista..
  7. Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    Gaming; I mainly play simulators - Flight Sim X, Trainz 2012, Sims 3
    I'm not bothered about wifi as my router is right next to my pc anyway and I'm currently using an Ethernet cable. Storage anything that's decent really. I currently have 500mb and it seems too little. 1TB+?

    ?800 would just be the tower. I don't want a monitor as I'm currently using my TV for everything :P I'd be happy to keep my current wireless keyboard/mouse but would be happy to buy others outside of the 800 budget.

    I wouldn't mind self-building but I'd be hopeless selecting parts etc :/

    You want a gaming computer to play SIMS?! SIMS?! Seriously? Sims needs very little graphical power. Unless you note an extreme lack of FPS, just upgrade your GFX. You don't need more RAM, just get yourself another 4GB stick, dirt cheap if it's DDR2.
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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    http://pcpartpicker.com/uk/p/ffHX

    Something like this is an absolute beast of a machine. I haven't added a case/optical drive as they're mainly personal preference.

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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    But surely upgrading the GFX will do the job? Haha, that's scary but true, only just noticed! When I built my PC, 4GB DDR3, I paid ?82.

    My PC originally came with 2x1GB ram. When I was in the process of upgrading it I read online on many pages that the max for my motherboard/pc was 2x2GB.. And I want a new pc anyway as I've had this for like 3-4 years. I'd love a stronger PC so I could play FSX etc more & better Maybe I could get San Andreas back and SA:MP

    Idk if upgrading would do though for the reason I've just said hmm?

    Last edited by AndyJay123; 1 Day Ago at 21:22.

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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    It's up to you. The only real problem you have is that your GFX could do with a bit more grunt. You can easily build a decent tower for ?500 that will play many high-end games for you. Don't bother getting a new hard drive, optical drive.

    I'd probably just keep this one and wipe everything off it & start again, or get another and use both? Does that max 4GB ram sound correct though? May as well just start from scratch if I can't upgrade much. I also read that the PSU that comes with this PC is a piece of crap, and I haven't bothered upgrading it as I've noticed just how many cables there are lol.. Scary :P

    Last edited by AndyJay123; 1 Day Ago at 21:31.

  11. Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    I've only got an Acer Recovery disc hiding somewhere in my pile of CDs.. There is a serial key but it's Vista..

    oh, guessing you don't want vista than.........hmmm ok, i'll make a build for ?700 here

    cpu: i5-3570 http://www.ebuyer.com/387254-intel-c...-bx80637i53570 ?164.78......... this is more than adequate, choose this version, as it doesn't look like your overclocking, but if you want to, do you want the k version?
    cpu cooler: not sure if you want one, as i'm unsure about whether you'll be overclocking or want it for better temps and lower noise
    motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H http://www.scan.co.uk/products/gigab...dvi-d-hdmi-atx ?77.72, best value motherboard, though limited to crossfire and not sli
    ram: 2 x 4gb lp Corsair Vengeance http://www.scan.co.uk/products/8gb-(...9-9-24-xmp-15v ?34.99,
    graphics card: 2gb 7850 Xfx http://www.scan.co.uk/products/2gb-x...-dvi-i-hdmi-2x ?154.79, to be honest a bargain, theres a cheaper 1gb version, which im actually surprised about
    power supply: Corsair TX650 http://www.ebuyer.com/257232-corsair...mpsu-650txv2uk ?69.92
    Hard drive: Samsung 1TB Spinpoint F3 http://www.ebuyer.com/173804-samsung...-drive-hd103sj ?65, good product, not sure if you want more?
    case: Antec 300 http://www.ebuyer.com/143854-antec-3...761345-08300-3 ?39.99, if you want something better looking than ask, cos this is a very good value case

    Total is ?607.19, so about ?90 left for the oem version of Windows
    also just use your old optical drive if its sata or get one for ?12.99 online, and could also use your old hard drive if you want?

    Last edited by Iqbal007; 1 Day Ago at 21:32.

  12. Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    oh, guessing you don't want vista than.........hmmm ok, i'll make a build for ?700 here

    cpu: i5-3570 http://www.ebuyer.com/387254-intel-c...-bx80637i53570 ?164.78......... this is more than adequate, choose this version, as it doesn't look like your overclocking, but if you want to, do you want the k version?
    cpu cooler: not sure if you want one, as i'm unsure about whether you'll be overclocking or want it for better temps and lower noise
    motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H http://www.scan.co.uk/products/gigab...dvi-d-hdmi-atx ?77.72, best value motherboard, though limited to crossfire and not sli
    ram: 2 x 4gb lp Corsair Vengeance http://www.scan.co.uk/products/8gb-(...9-9-24-xmp-15v ?34.99,
    graphics card: 2gb 7850 Xfx http://www.scan.co.uk/products/2gb-x...-dvi-i-hdmi-2x ?154.79, to be honest a bargain, theres a cheaper 1gb version, which im actually surprised about
    power supply: Corsair TX650 http://www.ebuyer.com/257232-corsair...mpsu-650txv2uk ?69.92
    Hard drive: Samsung 1TB Spinpoint F3 http://www.ebuyer.com/173804-samsung...-drive-hd103sj ?65, good product, not sure if you want more?
    case: Antec 300 http://www.ebuyer.com/143854-antec-3...761345-08300-3 ?39.99, if you want something better looking than ask, cos this is a very good value case

    Total is ?607.19, so about ?90 left for the oem version of Windows
    also just use your old optical drive if its sata or get one for ?12.99 online, and could also use your old hard drive if you want?

    I'd recommend a different CPU, perhaps a K version! I know the i5 2500k had rave reviews (a bit old now!)
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    Re: Recommended Gaming Computer

    I'd get a K version if it's worth the money, idk about overclocking though as I wouldn't want to break anything haha :P

    That looks like a decent build though. I might wait a bit though as I'm expecting to get some money within the next 2 weeks ish, idk how much it'll be but if it's a fair bit I'd increase my budget.. Unless that build is good enough?

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