Post: Good/Cheap Gaming PC's?
09-29-2013, 01:44 PM #1
xByNovaa
Space Ninja
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I'm looking for a gaming pc, has to be good. My price range is £300-£600, anyone know any good suggestions/sites?
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09-29-2013, 11:43 PM #2
Joel
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I recommend GTX 670 or 770, 4 or 8GB of ram, Intel i5 4670k for a minimum requirements. You can play BF3 all advance @50-70FPS
09-30-2013, 02:45 AM #3
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
I recommend GTX 670 or 770, 4 or 8GB of ram, Intel i5 4670k for a minimum requirements. You can play BF3 all advance @50-70FPS


Don't need a 670 as 760 is cheaper and better and 7970 GHz is cheaper than a 770 and is better also a i5 is not needed a athlon x4 750k or fx6300 will work fine on 99% of games

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Joel
10-01-2013, 12:53 AM #4
Joel
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Originally posted by Toke View Post
Don't need a 670 as 760 is cheaper and better and 7970 GHz is cheaper than a 770 and is better also a i5 is not needed a athlon x4 750k or fx6300 will work fine on 99% of games


Wow... since the PS4 is sold out in the USA, I might end up building a PC using from these specs you given me. If only I told my friend to see this, he would of saved a lot of money.
10-01-2013, 01:03 AM #5
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
Wow... since the PS4 is sold out in the USA, I might end up building a PC using from these specs you given me. If only I told my friend to see this, he would of saved a lot of money.


An i5 isn't a waste but a fx6300 is similar, and a 750k is about 5 fps or so slower but that don't mean much with a big beefy gfx card as most games are all gfx besides a few major ones like sky rim which favors a Intel but runs good on and, bf3 and bf4 and crysis are just CPU hogs in general.

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10-01-2013, 02:28 AM #6
DeAtH_StUnZ
YT - AchievementsForLife
Can you give us more information as to what you would like e.g. what other uses is this going to be for, do you have a preference in store/retailer, are you willing to build the PC yourself? I work in Umart in Australia which essentially the largest PC hardware store here so I'm not too familiar with PC component pricing in the UK but I have a great amount of experience. Honestly I would hold off any PC purchase though until October 15th which is when AMD's new series of GPUs come out which will support the new Mantle API being released in December. Mantle is a new API which is a derivative of what is being used in the next-gen consoles and it basically utilises GPU power more efficiently and allows the use of multiple cores in CPUs.
10-04-2013, 05:54 PM #7
Be more specific
10-04-2013, 06:00 PM #8
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by StUnZ View Post
Can you give us more information as to what you would like e.g. what other uses is this going to be for, do you have a preference in store/retailer, are you willing to build the PC yourself? I work in Umart in Australia which essentially the largest PC hardware store here so I'm not too familiar with PC component pricing in the UK but I have a great amount of experience. Honestly I would hold off any PC purchase though until October 15th which is when AMD's new series of GPUs come out which will support the new Mantle API being released in December. Mantle is a new API which is a derivative of what is being used in the next-gen consoles and it basically utilises GPU power more efficiently and allows the use of multiple cores in CPUs.


And will lower prices of 7--- even more

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