• Hardware Buyers Guide: Late September 2012


    So this is the one I expect a lot of you to be interested in.
    Here you will find a well priced, yet capable machine.
    Don't expect to have a snazzy case or the highest overclocking potential, but be ready for some fun with friends at average settings on new games.

    Hardware Item Price
    Case CIT 2017B Black/Silver £14.38
    CPU AMD A4 3400 2.7GHz £37.61
    Motherboard MSI A55M-P33 £36.66
    RAM Corsair XMS3 8GB (4x2) £23.98
    GPU 1GB AMD XFX 7850 £143.74
    PSU Antec Basiq Power 550W £42.60
    Cooler Stock £0.00
    Hard Drive Seagate 1TB 7200RPM £55.18
    Optical Drive Samsung DVD-RW £12.95
    SSD None £0.00
    Total £367.10

    Again I recommend an AMD system here solely based on value. Note that I have upgraded the processor to the next model up from the cheapest, the extra 200MHz will give you a little hand in CPU intensive games. You could switch to intel for maybe £50-90 more, but for a system this powerful, its not worth the cost as it won't effect your gaming.

    I've given a 1TB hard disk, enough for hundreds of games, documents, and several films.

    I've gone for an AMD 7850 over anything from the green camp (Nvidia) simply down to price. The 7850 beats the competing Nvidia cards hands down at this price point. If you wanted to spend another £50 its another story, but for this system I'm sticking with the 7850.

    You have dual channel RAM for higher performance, but we are keeping the CPU cooler stock as if your not overclocking it is fine, and saves another few pounds.

    The case is nothing special, but at under £15. Nobody can try and make any argument against it.
    Comments 7 Comments
    1. jakebd's Avatar
      jakebd -
      nice, but what would you recommend as a modular power supply 750 watt or is that one a modular.
    1. Colonel Mitch's Avatar
      Colonel Mitch -
      The Antec True Power 750W One I recommended is Semi-Modular.

      It has the motherboard cables directly attached, but the drives and the pci-e are modular
    1. jakebd's Avatar
      jakebd -
      hmm seems legit, thats kind of what iam thinking but i was thinking fully modular because i'm thinking of going for a full tower and i wanted the wires to look neat.
    1. Colonel Mitch's Avatar
      Colonel Mitch -
      I personally have a Thermaltake Toughpower which is a good PSU. Its the same as the antec one being semi modular.

      At the end of the day you have to have the motherboard / cpu power in your PC either way so it didn't concern me that all cables weren't modular. If you want one fully modular there are a fair bit more expensive, but they have the nice novelty of being able to position without any cables being in the way.
    1. jakebd's Avatar
      jakebd -
      ye thanks for this, but tbh with you i think iam gonna take your advice and go for one thats a mixture, but iam looking for a cheap one.
    1. Target's Avatar
      Target -
      Could there be a request section to these guides, for instance a specific price tag for pc or set of components?

      Otherwise, its a great thread
    1. Colonel Mitch's Avatar
      Colonel Mitch -
      Sure Target, thats a good idea.

      A day before I post the next one, I'll make a thread asking what people want advice on, and add that to the build guide.
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