New gaming build. £800 budget.

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Hello there good people,


Building a computer for a for my brother and he has a budget of ~€1000 (£820?). So far I've managed to build this.

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He'll mainly be playing games I think.

What do you guys think of the build?


Thanks :)
 
1. Go for i5-760 - faster clock speed - cheaper!
2. You can only use dual channel memory e.g. 2x2GB DDR3 not triple channel.
3. Go for His iCooler 5850 - Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Bundled and a few pounds cheaper.
 
Hi zOlt,

The memory you selected is triple channel and meant for LGA1366 boards. LGA1156 can only take double channel so I would select this memory:
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And use the savings towards the Xigmatek Utgard case which is fantastic. Here is a review of it on bit-tech

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Also I would suggest an nvidia card as the gtx 460 is pretty good. It has equivalent performance to the 5850 in most cases as well as being cheaper, if you go for it then get a card with 1gb of memory like this Asus one if you want to overclock, or the Zotac if you want 5 years' warranty. That way you can sell the card on in 2 years time to fund your next upgrade, and it will still be in warranty.
 
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As above say's

I think this can do...You can change the case if you are bothered about the extra £6 :P but TBH this case have very nice cooling and very good reviews.

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/Johnathan
 
The comments are the triple channel memory are technically incorrect; you can run whatever DDR3 RAM you want on a socket 1156 motherboard, just that if you buy triplets of sticks it won't run in triple channel, you'll get 2x dual channel and 1x single channel. But best just to get a two stick kit tbh.
 
@reflux

I never said you can't fit 3 sticks to an LGA1156 board, just that double channel would be a better choice :)

@02goswej

Yeah there's not much in it between the cases it's just aesthetic preferences really. There is a difference when compared to a cheap case like the Asgard though xD

@OP

Other options for cases you could look at would be:
Coolermaster 690 II dominator
Antec Dark fleet - if you like butt-ugly
Lancool PC-K62 - little bit more expensive and there have been some issues with manufacturing quality - however - it is still a very nice case
 
Ok I've changed the ram, cpu and case..

And what do you guys think about the motherboard that I've selected? Will it do in terms of OC and future upgrades?
 
Antec 300 is a superb case for the money (£46.99). I'm stoked with mine. Read the OCUK comments/reviews of it and you will see 50 (the max) comments about it. Yes so its the ford focus of cases, but ask yourself why its so popular, we can't all be wrong.

+1 for the Nvidia 460 card suggestion. Oh and if you are happy overclocking yourself, buy the parts separately from the bundle, you will save yourself a couple of quid.

The Gskill dual channel 12800 ram is the stuff you need, I think its about £88 for 4gb atm. 4gb would be fine for now as well. Oh and dont forget a sata optical drive (£13ish)

<Edit> if you aren't overclocking then the standard heatsink and fan should be fine so you can trim a few more pounds off the order by excluding an aftermarket one.
 
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I wouldn't go for OCZ Gold Memory as suggested above. I believe there not reliable and prone to failure, a fact shared with many others on these forums.
 
its a common know problem, the recent batches of cheaper OCZ gold have be known to have issues.

large numbers of DOA's have been reported with them as well

Yeah I've been reading about it... That's a disappointment, both bad power supplies and bad memory? :(
 

The mobo's fine, I would not suggest putting a card like the 470 which runs very hot in a small case like the 300 however.
 
z0lt, its not the best motherboard tbh, its one of the worst gigabyte ones tbh.

get the H55 instead, it lacks crossfire, but is better at overclocking and cheaper.

as ur goign for nvidia, the lack of crossfire doesn't really make much difference anyways.

if you want a p55 board, the asus will be better, but it costs
more
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-389-AS&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=1693

I disagree, H55 is better oveclocking the dual core processors. What makes you say that the P55M-UD2 is bad?
 
OK so what would be the best motherboard then? Around £100.

Also what would be better in your opinion, to get the gtx 470 and leave it at that, or get the gtx 460 now and possibly buy a second one to SLI in a say 4 -5 months time? Would there be a huge difference in performance now if i buy the 460 vs the 470 until the SLI upgrade? Because i know that 2x460 SLI is a powerhouse so I'm just wondering... :confused:
 
the SLI option would work out more expensive.
as u'll need to spend more on the motherboard, the £100 ones dont do SLI

u will need soemthing like this
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-361-AS&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=1495

or slightly more for the deluxe.

if ur thinking of sli either way, then u'll need a board like that anyways.

a 460 should be able to handle most things, and 460's in SLI are insanely good.

if your thinking SLI thou, i think going for the 460's would be your best option.
then the money saved from the gpu will get u a decent sli board
 
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