Post: building a pc( but how)
01-20-2014, 01:16 AM #1
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01-20-2014, 01:27 AM #2
ResistTheSun
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Originally posted by aaronhicklin View Post
Hello i would like to build a pc but my main problem is i do not know how to =/ ime a complete n00b at that so any help would be appreciated my price range would be 1000 to 1500 pound and i would like to use it mainly for gaming not sure even how to start =/ when people say build Ur own PC do they mean build it online on a site or get the parts and put the together .Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks


You can build a gaming PC for around £500 to 950.
950 is going to get you a machine which can do any game at high settings.
One question is do you have a screen?
Next is gaming going to be your only use of it?
The first thing to do is to find a case you like and move from that, limits what you can use. Bigger the case more room and can add more parts.
01-20-2014, 01:52 AM #3
Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
You can build a gaming PC for around £500 to 950.
950 is going to get you a machine which can do any game at high settings.
One question is do you have a screen?
Next is gaming going to be your only use of it?
The first thing to do is to find a case you like and move from that, limits what you can use. Bigger the case more room and can add more parts.


no i do not have a pc monitor
no i will also use it to watch movies surf the web and update my cv that's all i can i think of
do u have any recommended sites to get a case and other parts i will need thanks.
01-20-2014, 07:33 PM #4
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01-21-2014, 06:52 PM #5
ResistTheSun
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Originally posted by aaronhicklin View Post
no i do not have a pc monitor
no i will also use it to watch movies surf the web and update my cv that's all i can i think of
do u have any recommended sites to get a case and other parts i will need thanks.


Start at partpicker.co.uk Smile
Help you build a shopping list, due to doing mostly gaming you don't need that much RAM, so that should save you some money. You need around 16-8Gb. Most gaming PCs have an 8Gb worth of RAM installed.
My main bit of advice would be to look around at cases first.

Do you want a small case or middle of the pack or massive one. That going to help decide on your motherboard size, after that it picking a board. This is going to require a bit of research, as for building it tons of guides.
CPU I would go with a intel 3570 no k or 4670.
02-06-2014, 01:12 PM #6
Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
Start at partpicker.co.uk Smile
Help you build a shopping list, due to doing mostly gaming you don't need that much RAM, so that should save you some money. You need around 16-8Gb. Most gaming PCs have an 8Gb worth of RAM installed.
My main bit of advice would be to look around at cases first.

Do you want a small case or middle of the pack or massive one. That going to help decide on your motherboard size, after that it picking a board. This is going to require a bit of research, as for building it tons of guides.
CPU I would go with a intel 3570 no k or 4670.


i was thinking of using Thermaltake Chaser A41 Mid Tower Chassis case or Thermaltake Chaser A31 Case for Gaming PC anyone have any input witch would be better and why? thanks
02-06-2014, 03:39 PM #7
ResistTheSun
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Originally posted by aaronhicklin View Post
i was thinking of using Thermaltake Chaser A41 Mid Tower Chassis case or Thermaltake Chaser A31 Case for Gaming PC anyone have any input witch would be better and why? thanks


I know nothing on cases sorry in my eyes it looks ugly :p
From what reading A31 is the same is the case apart from some small differences I think it's bigger. You don't always have to go for "Gaming cases" Corsair Carbide 900R is one example.
Trying to find some reviews which are videos and can't

Comes down to what build you want the case you linked looks good for gaming.
It meant to have a good air flow, do you have plans for a dual GPU setup or not? when it comes to GPU it depends what sort of display you want do you want 1080P or 1440P or 4K (lol)

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02-06-2014, 08:21 PM #8
Toke
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Originally posted by ResistTheSun View Post
I know nothing on cases sorry in my eyes it looks ugly :p
From what reading A31 is the same is the case apart from some small differences I think it's bigger. You don't always have to go for "Gaming cases" Corsair Carbide 900R is one example.
Trying to find some reviews which are videos and can't

Comes down to what build you want the case you linked looks good for gaming.
It meant to have a good air flow, do you have plans for a dual GPU setup or not? when it comes to GPU it depends what sort of display you want do you want 1080P or 1440P or 4K (lol)

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Almost any case can be a gaming case. Most "gaming cases" have bight LEDs and and agressive styling to attract newer people if people stick with it most have very subtle and quiet cases in there second builds
02-06-2014, 09:24 PM #9
ResistTheSun
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Originally posted by Toke View Post
Almost any case can be a gaming case. Most "gaming cases" have bight LEDs and aggressive styling to attract new people if people stick with it most have very subtle and quiet cases in there second builds


Pretty much :p

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