Building a New Gaming PC

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  1.    #11

    I would reccoment this:

    BB-9654G2 Novatech Barebone Bundle - AMD Phenom 965 - 4GB DDR2 800Mhz - AMD 770 Motherboard - 4 Bay ATX Tower Case & 750w PSU : novatech.co.uk

    HD103SJ Samsung Spin Point F3 SATAII 1TB 32MB Cache Hard Drive <8.9ms 7200rpm - OEM 1TB Capacity, SATA-II Interface, 7200RPM Spin Speed, 8.9ms Average Seek Time, 32MB Cache, 3 Year Warranty : novatech.co.uk

    5770 1GB Novatech ATI Radeon 5770 1024MB GDDR5 TV-Out/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Graphics Card - Retail 850MHz Core, 1024MB 4800MHz GDDR5 Memory, 800 Stream Processors, PCI-E 2.0, CrossfireX Ready, Avivo HD, 7.1 Audio, 2 Year Warranty with Novatech. : nova

    SH-S223C/BEBE Samsung S223C 22x DVD+/-RW 8x Dual Layer DVD-RAM SATA Black - OEM 22x DVD-R, 22x DVD+R, 8x DVD-R DL, 8x DVD+R DL, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 12x DVD-RAM, 2MB Buffer. : novatech.co.uk


    All together: £584 (Note this is without Operating systems, Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse)


    [note you will also need some SATA Cables and/maybe some Molex to SATA power converters]

    Down here i found A monitor, Windows 7 Home Premium and Keyboard and mouse.


    E2250V LG E2250V 22" LED Monitor - Unique Picture Frame Design LED Back Lit Panel 16:9 LED, 1920 x 1080 Resolution , 5MS Response Time, 5000000:1 Contrast Ratio, DVI, HDMI and VGA Inputs, 3yr On-site Warranty : novatech.co.uk

    GFC-00599 GFC-00977 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit DVD - OEM : novatech.co.uk

    920-002241 Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110 Custom-colour backlighting, Twelve programmable G-keys, Intelligent cable management, Game/desktop mode, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 hub port, Wired, USB, Black : novatech.co.uk

    ROC-11-200 Roccat Kova Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI, Right/Left Handed, 7 Buttons, Laser, Wired, USB Interface, Programable Buttons : novatech.co.uk

    Total: £345




    Total for Computer, Monitor, Keyboard, mouse, and Windows 7: £929


    Seems pretty cheap to me. Of course you could select the cheaper options on the different areas
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  2. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #12

    Hey!


    Well, I defiantly think you should go with the AMD Phenom II 965 BE CPU. Check out the GTX 460's, they come in 3 different memory types and provide excellent bang for your buck :). Average around $250AUD if you can translate the currency.
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  3. Posts : 141
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #13

    Make sure you know what your doing before you buy parts. Check your socket, motherboard power connector pins, ram pins, ram standard, and all that type of stuff.
    And of you get an amd processor remember that the amount of ram cards in hou computer has to be even, so you wont be able to use 3x2 6gb ram.
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