Suggestions for a gaming pc to run BF4 in Ultra 4K at >60FPS

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PC Gaming noob here. Looking to get BF4 setup and running in ultra on a 4K display. I'm nowhere near capable of building a system myself, so straight out of the box is an absolute must... preferably with windows pre-installed as well.

Looking to spend between £1500 and £2000 but would rather spend more if it meant getting a system that will last.

Looked at some Cyberpower and PC Specialist systems as well as the Alienware Area 51. I'm fairly set on the i7 processor with Nvidia graphics as this seems popular. Need some suggestions and advice please! Many thanks.
 
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You're way better off choosing your own parts than buy a pre-built PC, if you are not sure how to build it, go on Google and search for nearest PC places to pay them to build it. This build will get you what you need for now. But later, two GPU is the maximum you'll ever need for 4k ultra 60 fps, anything above is just a waste. I have actually read your title, unlike other people, one 980 ti's will give you 60 fps in BF4 4k ultra no problem, it comes OC'ed, so it should be as strong or stronger than a stock setting Titan X, which is what I have and I can run it no problem at 60 fps and above without OC'ing. With 2, you'll be able to run the new games and upcoming games like GTA V and Witcher 3 at 60 fps. The monitor I chose has g sync...

-Lone-

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You're way better off choosing your own parts than buy a pre-built PC, if you are not sure how to build it, go on Google and search for nearest PC places to pay them to build it. This build will get you what you need for now. But later, two GPU is the maximum you'll ever need for 4k ultra 60 fps, anything above is just a waste. I have actually read your title, unlike other people, one 980 ti's will give you 60 fps in BF4 4k ultra no problem, it comes OC'ed, so it should be as strong or stronger than a stock setting Titan X, which is what I have and I can run it no problem at 60 fps and above without OC'ing. With 2, you'll be able to run the new games and upcoming games like GTA V and Witcher 3 at 60 fps. The monitor I chose has g sync, so that'll help even more with smoothing out everything for you if you get some unstable fps, you did say you wanted to spend a bit more, so there you go. When you want more fps for newer games, just add another of the same GPU in there for SLI when you save up some money and you'll be completely updated for 4k ultra 60 fps again. Windows 10 is pretty close, so you can switch to that if you wish, instead of 8.1.

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/sNyQ23
 
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