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idealy your not going to want one of those intel processors that have an 's' at the end as it designate a low power lower clocked version of the same processor. everybody on here is going to advice you to build a computer yourself by buying all the parts separately.

if your going to get an r9-270x, any of the i3 computers will work fine, you wont notice any huge improvement by going with an i5. all the ones i see have 180w-300w power supplies and that is far from capable of handling an r9-270x. also not knowing anything about these cases is not helpful since they could be using a custom sized power supply that cannot be easily replaced.
idealy your not going to want one of those intel processors that have an 's' at the end as it designate a low power lower clocked version of the same processor. everybody on here is going to advice you to build a computer yourself by buying all the parts separately.

if your going to get an r9-270x, any of the i3 computers will work fine, you wont notice any huge improvement by going with an i5. all the ones i see have 180w-300w power supplies and that is far from capable of handling an r9-270x. also not knowing anything about these cases is not helpful since they could be using a custom sized power supply that cannot be easily replaced.
 
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callum ruaraidh

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Thanks very much that's really helpful
Just out of curiosity, what do you think about AMD processors?
 

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