• Hardware Buyers Guide: Late September 2012


    This section may surprise you a bit. I'm not going to click on all the most expensive things, I'm giving a realistic option here.
    If you want to spend a fair bit more than the Mid-range system, this is what you could get that is an improvement.

    Hardware Item Price
    Case Aerocool Strike-X Black £47.98
    CPU i5 3750k OEM £169.40
    Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H £101.72
    RAM Corsair Vengance 8GB (2x4) £31.99
    GPU EVGA GTX 680 2GB £380.02
    PSU Antec True Power 750W £70.50
    Cooler Corsair H100 Hydro £81.72
    Hard Drive Seagate 2TB 7200RPM £71.70
    Optical Drive LG Blu-ray reader / DVD-RW £45.58
    SSD Corsair Force Series 3 240GB £118.78
    Total £1,119.39

    Now this is a serious gaming system.

    Again I don't recommend the upgrade to the i7 over the i5 unless you need the threads. For gaming the i5 will perform equally as well. If you want a multi threaded system for other work I would suggest a Sandybridge-E system for a hundred or so pounds more.

    What we have gained is an Nvidia GTX 680 powerhouse GPU. Even at 2560x1440 this can play any game at high settings with no FPS drop. Prefect for upcoming titles.

    We also now have an all in one watercooler for the CPU. Expect some serious increases on your clockspeed!

    I've kept at 8GB RAM as there isn't really need for more, if you wanted 16GB it would only be £32 more.

    Your motherboard is now multi GPU ready, so come 2 years time you might want to consider picking up a second hand 680 rather than getting a new card yourself.

    Now you can play blu-rays, which is a nice addition for a PC of this spec.

    Finally, you now have a whopping 240GB SSD. Look to install windows and all your favorite games on this for a huge decrease in load times.

    As I'm sure you are all aware, you could build a much more extravagant PC than this, but if we are honest there is no need from a gaming point of view! I try to keep these recommendations to reasonable items people would actually consider, not just look at and drool over.


    That's all for this time, but I'll be back with an update in 2 weeks time. Lets see whats changed!
    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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