So I'd like to build/buy a gaming PC for around the 800e mark. (Might be able to stretch it a little bit).
I'd be running Battlefield 3, Rise of Flight, Civ 5, Elite:Dangerous (when it is released!) the new Sim City.
Would also be doing some coding (C#, Visual Studio 2012 and 2012).
Was thinking of something along the lines of :
http://www.hardwareversand.de/Intel/....article?lid=1
I need dual monitor support and two new monitors (currently have a very old single flat panel, with a lot of dead spots so time to upgrade).
Any recommendations on two monitors?
I'd also like Windows 7 64Bit ultimate.
Any suggestions/recommendations/other sites etc?
I'm hoping to purchase in the next 7 days before the money is spent on something els
Building/Buying a new pc
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Re: Building/Buying a new pc
Dont buy anything over the net, because you will have to give them your address
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Re: Building/Buying a new pc
You might want to check the options here for an off the shelf or custom system.
i5/7 is recommended for multithreading apps, though the AMD alternative performs well. The AMD10-5800k A{U graphics will handle things though I get best results with onboard disabled and 7870 driving 2 monitors. Speaking of which I have ASUS VE247H as main and can be found for around £100. 2nd is just a £20 charity shop deal iiyama LCD(LCD not so good as the viewing angle is limited).
W7 64 Pro is good for most things check here to see what you need
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =FS-247-OE
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... ubcat=2485
Got this AMD A10-5800K 3.80GHz @ 4.40GHz DDR3 2133MHz System in December and quite happy with overall performance. Runs supercool too.
i5/7 is recommended for multithreading apps, though the AMD alternative performs well. The AMD10-5800k A{U graphics will handle things though I get best results with onboard disabled and 7870 driving 2 monitors. Speaking of which I have ASUS VE247H as main and can be found for around £100. 2nd is just a £20 charity shop deal iiyama LCD(LCD not so good as the viewing angle is limited).
W7 64 Pro is good for most things check here to see what you need
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =FS-247-OE
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... ubcat=2485
Got this AMD A10-5800K 3.80GHz @ 4.40GHz DDR3 2133MHz System in December and quite happy with overall performance. Runs supercool too.
Reviewed by: Don X (London)
I needed a replacement rig for Flight sims and GW2. This fitted the bill and on a budget.
GW2 runs as well as it ever did (in spite of the 14/12/12 patch).
The on-board Graphics (3x AMD7660) run IL2(HSFX) well, though CloD ticks over around 10-23fps
Windows Experience Index rating 6.9 (8800 gives 6.8 )
WEI rates MSI N460 GTX Hawk @ 7.5, and installing this card gives acceptable fps on Cliffs and Il2.
(WEI for Nvidia7870 was 7.9 = max)
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