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Right, I have been thinking, and to put this into perspective, I have kind of decided to buy a gaming PC instead of a P*. I haven't fully chosen it, but logically I need a new computer and I could combine all my money I have saved up, and maybe get my parents and all family around to chip a bit in. Whithin a few months I could be able to afford it, depending on my parents' view on it.

I know very little to nothing about gaming but I miss console gaming a lot, and TF2! I am addicted to watching it and my current laptop can't run it properly, and it's about 5 years old. It's time to get a new pc methinks.

Anyway, I have been reading up and I think AMD would be a better budget processor for me, instead of an I7/5?

So, this is by no means completed, and I don't even know if any of this is any good, that's why I have asked you!

CPU: AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core Processor

Motherboard: ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard

Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory

Storage: Toshiba Q Series Pro 128GB 2.5" Solid State Drive

Storage: Western digital 2tb hard drive (forget the name)

Video Card:

XFX AMD Radeon R9 290X Graphics Card 8GB(btw whats the difference between the xfx and MSI one? apart from £50 difference?) thanks

Case: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer ATX Mid Tower Case ( i can worry about that later)

Power supply: corsair 650 watt rm650 psu

extras: corsair h100i

Now, I have no idea on a few of these things, especially the graphics card. I seem to think it would be compatible because it is AMD, and the 8gb stands out but is it any good? also, is this a good build? what would you change? thanks for any feedback, all appreciated!

 
try to go for intel proccessors and geforce gtx GPU's they are more expensive but friends have AMD stuff and its just no where near as good as mine!

 
There is no point at all getting the 8GB version of GPU unless you are planning on running multiple VERY high resolution monitors. 3-4 GB is more then ample for 1080p.

You dont need 16GB of memory unless you have a specific function for it, i.e CAD work, Video editing, rendering e.t.c. 8GB will be more then enough.

The motherboard is the one I use and it is showing its age now. It was old when I got it over a year ago. Go for the later ASROCK board with a 990x chipset or an equivalent.

Go for a Samsung Evo SSD, much better track record then the Toshiba.

 
Personally I'd swap the 290 out with a Geforce 970, the video memory basically won't get used until you go beyond a 1920 x 1080 resolution. You could also get away with 8GB RAM unless you are planning on doing high end CAD stuff as well.

 
ok, so reading your comments, I shall do that. the budget is £1000 give or take 50 quid. OK so, a Nvidia ge force 790 saves 100 quid, and is it good? I see a lot of people saying how good it is, and I will only be running 1080p at the moment budget wise. Ok, and maybe an intel, which one? I would like an i7 but IDK which would be best. What motherboard would you recommend for this then? thanks guys, appreciate it!

 
Oh, and also what are the differences between geforce 970 and 770.

Also, what are reference cards?

 
Not much point buying a 770 tbh as the new ones are good value for money and have better performance.

An I7 would not really give you any benefits if your gaming at 1080p, save some money and get yourself an I5, I think the latest chips are Haswell?

Spend some of that money on getting a nice 24inch display.

Gigabyte and ASUS boards always have a good reputation.

 
970 is the latest version of the 770
oh ok, thanks for that.

As for intel, what do people recommend. I want a high performance rig that is quite affordable. This as well as an motherboard that supports these components. Oh yeah, one final thing. Would this all be fine with the stock fans and the corsair h100i?

 
Not much point buying a 770 tbh as the new ones are good value for money and have better performance.

An I7 would not really give you any benefits if your gaming at 1080p, save some money and get yourself an I5, I think the latest chips are Haswell?

Spend some of that money on getting a nice 24inch display.

Gigabyte and ASUS boards always have a good reputation.
thanks, you just answered the question I just posted, will check it out. As for overclocking, what kind of ghz is very fast for bf4 or games like that in good quality settings, not ultra, with a 1080p display?

 
Dont worry about over-clocking, its not going to make a particularly noticeable difference. Its nice to do if you can but its just putting more strain on your parts and will reduce their lifespan, no matter how well you cool them.

 
thanks, you just answered the question I just posted, will check it out. As for overclocking, what kind of ghz is very fast for bf4 or games like that in good quality settings, not ultra, with a 1080p display?
You should be able to run BF4 on ultra at 1920 x 1080 on any decent AMD CPU or i5/i7 without any overclocking.

Whilst sadly a lot of Tom's hardware went downhill, their best for the money articles are still worth a read:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106.html

Just note there may be price differences between here and the US between models.

 
Ok, reading through that suggests an i5-4960k that can overclock and be powerful, and is £150 ish.

also, is this Asus Z97-PRO WI-FI AC ATX Motherboard any good for a motherboard. It is 150 quid as well. I will price this up in a minute. thanks for the guidance.

EDIT: btw tomshardware recommends that, not sure if that is one of their bad reviews or not, will have to check on that later.

 
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There must be a version of that board without WIFI, might as well go for it and save some money. ASUS Republic of Gamer boards are nice ;)

 
There must be a version of that board without WIFI, might as well go for it and save some money. ASUS Republic of Gamer boards are nice ;)
heard they were expensive, and saw it too :o will check it out. On there now, do you know if I will want an x79, z77, etc?

 
Whatever chipset matches up with your CPU. I'm not big on Intel tbh, you would need to do a bit of research on that.

 
ok thanks for that. mouse wise is the razer deathadder good? It seems to have many good things said about it. Keyboard wise the corsair k70 vengeance?

 
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