OCUK do a prebuilt system for £957 with i7 930, GTX 460, 40GB SSD + 500GB HD, 6GB DDR3 and all pre-OC'd with pretty nice bits (apart from the hideous case, but so what).
Titan Onyx + GTX 460 + 40GB SSD.
Titan Onyx + GTX 460 + 40GB SSD.
around £700 here. I wrote almost.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
wrong, that CPU alone is £800Beduin wrote:
u can almost get an i7 980X setup for £1000
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I think he'd be better off with the pre built one I suggested.Bevo wrote:
For reference, I did a bit of toying on microdirect.co.uk
i5 760 (750 was out of stock), 4gig DDR3 1600, gtx 460, 2TB caviar black, win7 64bit, + case, psu, dvd drive = £880 with VAT, a little bit above 900 if you throw in a non-stock cooler.
Sounds like a steal.Bertster7 wrote:
I think he'd be better off with the pre built one I suggested.Bevo wrote:
For reference, I did a bit of toying on microdirect.co.uk
i5 760 (750 was out of stock), 4gig DDR3 1600, gtx 460, 2TB caviar black, win7 64bit, + case, psu, dvd drive = £880 with VAT, a little bit above 900 if you throw in a non-stock cooler.
~£950
i7 930 @ 4GHz
6GB DDR3
GTX 460
40GB SSD
500GB HDD
600W Corsair PSU
+ the other bits you need.
Just a shame it's so fugly.
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No....Bevo wrote:
Sounds like a steal.Bertster7 wrote:
I think he'd be better off with the pre built one I suggested.Bevo wrote:
For reference, I did a bit of toying on microdirect.co.uk
i5 760 (750 was out of stock), 4gig DDR3 1600, gtx 460, 2TB caviar black, win7 64bit, + case, psu, dvd drive = £880 with VAT, a little bit above 900 if you throw in a non-stock cooler.
~£950
i7 930 @ 4GHz
6GB DDR3
GTX 460
40GB SSD
500GB HDD
600W Corsair PSU
+ the other bits you need.
Just a shame it's so fugly.
ed: includes win7?
It would. Now would be good time for him to 'learn about how to build your own PC'liquidat0r wrote:
Christmas ... wouldn't it make more sense to configure this nearer the time?
I5-650 is dual-core, so no. An i5-680 is also dual-core but will cost you €100,- more, whereas a quad-core i5-750 will only cost you €10,- more. Weird, but true: you pay a lot more for extra Ghz, but not so much for extra cores, so just get the i5-750. Don't bother with an i7 unless you want a very high-end rig. An i5-750 will do fine for a budget gaming system with more than decent performance. Spend €10,- more and you're grand. Will fit on the same mobo you've selected now probably.M.O.A.B wrote:
Asking for a new comp for Xmas and I've been looking at this setup (not the complete but the main parts I've listed here).
Would this be a good future system and would it run all (or most) current high-end games with little issue (in general)?
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-650 Processor
- 3.2 GHz
- 2.5 GT/s DMI
- 4 MB Smart Cache
Operating System:
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
RAM:
6 GB
Graphics card:
ATI Radeon HD 5450
1GB memory
Hard drive:
1 TB
yes buy thisBertster7 wrote:
OCUK do a prebuilt system for £957 with i7 930, GTX 460, 40GB SSD + 500GB HD, 6GB DDR3 and all pre-OC'd with pretty nice bits (apart from the hideous case, but so what).
Titan Onyx + GTX 460 + 40GB SSD.
It will be significantly more expensive compared to what he had in mind though. For £957 everyone can build a system like that.Aries_37 wrote:
yes buy thisBertster7 wrote:
OCUK do a prebuilt system for £957 with i7 930, GTX 460, 40GB SSD + 500GB HD, 6GB DDR3 and all pre-OC'd with pretty nice bits (apart from the hideous case, but so what).
Titan Onyx + GTX 460 + 40GB SSD.
if it doesn't come with windows 7 pick up a cheap copy from the ultimatesteal deal or software4students
Go on then - put together a better build for less money.Lai wrote:
It will be significantly more expensive compared to what he had in mind though. For £957 everyone can build a system like that.Aries_37 wrote:
yes buy thisBertster7 wrote:
OCUK do a prebuilt system for £957 with i7 930, GTX 460, 40GB SSD + 500GB HD, 6GB DDR3 and all pre-OC'd with pretty nice bits (apart from the hideous case, but so what).
Titan Onyx + GTX 460 + 40GB SSD.
if it doesn't come with windows 7 pick up a cheap copy from the ultimatesteal deal or software4students
You're right about the case though. My desktop always goes under the desk, I want to see as little of my PC as possible. I find flashy leds and the likes only distracting.
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650 watt seems like a bit much? Wouldn't 520 watt be more than enough?presidentsheep wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32093/gfc.jpg
Very rough start.
#edit: the only thing you cant get the insurance for is win7 xD
#edit2: wrong hdd, meant to put the f3 which is actually £5 less.
For just the single card, should be plenty. I'm too lazy to check if the mobo has another GPU slot, where 520 would be questionable at best if he were to throw another 460 in at a later date.RDMC wrote:
650 watt seems like a bit much? Wouldn't 520 watt be more than enough?presidentsheep wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32093/gfc.jpg
Very rough start.
#edit: the only thing you cant get the insurance for is win7 xD
#edit2: wrong hdd, meant to put the f3 which is actually £5 less.
I wouldn't say that's any better than the pre-built one.presidentsheep wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32093/gfc.jpg
Very rough start.
#edit: the only thing you cant get the insurance for is win7 xD
#edit2: wrong hdd, meant to put the f3 which is actually £5 less.
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It was only a rough idea to show the type of system that the money could get.Bertster7 wrote:
I wouldn't say that's any better than the pre-built one.presidentsheep wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32093/gfc.jpg
Very rough start.
#edit: the only thing you cant get the insurance for is win7 xD
#edit2: wrong hdd, meant to put the f3 which is actually £5 less.
Costs more, and though it includes Win7 and pointless watercooling, I think is a worse buy. He'd get much more from an SSD as a system disk than from a watercooling system. I have no idea why you would include that in a build for someone who isn't keen on the idea of building it - it's not like he's going to be doing lots of OCing.
Also, 768MB MSI GTX 460? No, no, no....
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Yup - the revised version is much better. But still, you should remember this is someone who has said they don't want to build it themselves and for the same money can get pretty much the same system pre-built and pre-OC'd by people who know what they're doing.presidentsheep wrote:
It was only a rough idea to show the type of system that the money could get.Bertster7 wrote:
I wouldn't say that's any better than the pre-built one.presidentsheep wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32093/gfc.jpg
Very rough start.
#edit: the only thing you cant get the insurance for is win7 xD
#edit2: wrong hdd, meant to put the f3 which is actually £5 less.
Costs more, and though it includes Win7 and pointless watercooling, I think is a worse buy. He'd get much more from an SSD as a system disk than from a watercooling system. I have no idea why you would include that in a build for someone who isn't keen on the idea of building it - it's not like he's going to be doing lots of OCing.
Also, 768MB MSI GTX 460? No, no, no....
#edit:made a few changes
Holy shit, a single i7 980X chip costs over £1000 here. Fucks sake, an i7 920 costs £300Beduin wrote:
u can almost get an i7 980X setup for £1000