Looking to buy a bundle from CCL

iArranx

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Hello again people, i'm looking to buy a bundle from cclonline, and i'm wondering what would be the best bundle for around £400 - £600
Do i go for AMD or do i go for Intel.
I also want a motherboard that can support 2x graphics cards, and what graphics cards would you guys recomend me getting also this is a big must as i need a decent setup to play the new Call Of Duty when it comes out :)


I like to play new games and record, i do a lot of multi tasking like playing and on Photoshop and my current system is just not up to it, I currently have now

CPU AMD A8-5600K
Trinity 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-11-28)
Motherboard
MSI A55M-E33 (MS-7721) (P0)
Graphics
S24D300 (1920x1080@60Hz)
1024MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner)

I want something considerably better than this for the price i said above £400 - £600
I was actually looking at this but i dunno if its any good.
http://www.cclonline.com/product/153342/NoMfgCode/Motherboard-Bundles/CCL-Elite-i7-4790K-4-50GHz-Gigabyte-Overclocked-Motherboard-Bundle/MBB-OC-G4790/
 
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so do i not need to run 2 graphics cards, i thought i did to run better games,
Also i already have a XFX Pro 550W Power Supply Unit in my current setup that i could use.

With that Power Supply, that is pretty good. Having two cards does improve the fps in games but you won't benefit from it a lot if you only have 1 1080p monitor running at 60 Hz.

I'll see what parts I can get for you for a decent price.

Cats869

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Your computer will probably not need to be very powerful to play the next COD game but at least something medium to high tier will have to do. Prices will be different since you are in Europe and I'm from the US so you should definitely try to find the best prices by doing some research based on what others said in this thread.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WJv623

Here is one possible build. Only issue is though you want a 2x card, this build has a weak power supply so it will have issues running two, it will cost more to get a beefier PSU to support more graphic cards. You will probably need to spend another 50-100 dollars for a better power supply if you intend on running two graphic cards together.

But I don't recommend SLI or Crossfire unless you have multiple monitors for a surround/eyefinity setup
 

Cats869

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so do i not need to run 2 graphics cards, i thought i did to run better games,
Also i already have a XFX Pro 550W Power Supply Unit in my current setup that i could use.

With that Power Supply, that is pretty good. Having two cards does improve the fps in games but you won't benefit from it a lot if you only have 1 1080p monitor running at 60 Hz.

I'll see what parts I can get for you for a decent price.
 
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