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Looking to Build a gaming PC £600-£900

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February 5, 2014 8:23:10 AM

Hello
I am currently in the process of looking at different PC brands and parts as I would like to upgrade to a PC from my Dell XPS laptop.

I will be running 2 monitors and playing games such as Battlefield 4 and COD Ghosts and many Next Gen games but will also be used a fair bit for video editing/ rendering using Sony Vegas.

I am currently looking at the Nvidia GTX 770 as the graphics card and something with 16-32 GB of ram

If any one can either recommend me a pre-built PC that I can buy for my price range or list all components I could buy to assemble it myself including a case that would be greatly appreciated

Thanks for the Help
Josh

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February 13, 2014 8:42:24 AM

That could be quite hard to get 16-32GB of RAM, a GTX 770 and other good components for the price, but if you shop around and take advantage of offers, it could be done.

Also if you're going to be dealing with video editing etc, a large hard drive combined with an SSD where you could store Vegas and that stuff would be ideal...

I'm not really experienced enough at all this to give you a solid suggestion, but I can have a look around if you want?
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February 14, 2014 11:16:03 AM

MrWilson said:
An ASUS GTX 770 would set you back £260+ depending where you go and i know a place where you can get 2x4gb Kingston HyperX RAM for £69.99

So Personally for 600-900 I Would suggest..

Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth Z87 .(169.99)
Intel Core i7 4770 ( 234.99)
Kingston HyperX RAM (69.99)
Case.. Antec's are pretty nice take your pick (120 max)
ASUS GTX 770 - You'll need to get the DCU II Overclocked version as its 200 cheaper! (260)

Anything else is at your own choosing with £50 (roughly) under budget :)  However this is all for gaming, I have no experience in video editing..

Missed the Hard drives but I'm guessing for video editing it would be best to have a solid state to speed things up... If not then you can either go seagate or WD

Hope this helps

Thanks MrWilson that sounds like a really good build as well . Thanks for the advice
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