New Build Pc [Budget £550]

Just thinking the i5 might be necessary if he wants to record fraps and edit video instead of going for a 7850?

Edit the spec, new total price is £597.88 with the Z9 however it is currently out of stock.
 
where i can play most of the games in high settings and near future games..i think thats it ?l0l..if maybe some video editing or frapsing and z9 plus be must case xd ;)


O/C are out of Z9 cases, had to change my order.....not sure when there in stock.
 
Slightly over....is the wifi adapter necessary?


The GPU can be overclocked well and 2GB of VRAM is fast becoming the standard for gaming

My current desktop is donwstair living room...upstair there is not telephone socket and wiring would be tooo much hassle..so wirless card really needed...

i think i will be fine with 1 gb drr5 card?
 

this can outperform my build...??.confused on i3/i5 beating 6 core fx.....also my original budget was £500 but i strected to 550.....hmmm i will have to think more: [
 
I have seen people...running most of the high end games like BF3, crysis etc on those 2 specs on high and ultra settings with 50-70 fps....also those 2 price are cheaper compare to what u recommend me -...-.

Sorry to say, but there is no way that a 7750 will be able to run BF3 at 50FPS even on high, as for ultra it will be below 30FPS- I'm using a 6850 atm (which is more powerful than a 7750) and that only manages around 40FPS on high and around 25 on ultra (ie not playable on ultra)
 
It may surprise you but the i5 3570K quad core outperforms the eight core AMD for gaming. Yeah it is however if you could stretch the i5 into the budget you would benefit from it. With an i5 and the Z9 it pushes the cost up to more like £600.
 
It may surprise you but the i5 3570K quad core outperforms the eight core AMD for gaming. Yeah it is however if you could stretch the i5 into the budget you would benefit from it. With an i5 and the Z9 it pushes the cost up to more like £600.

Do u think lowering to Intel Core i3-2120 3.30GHz would be same perfmace with less money spent?
 
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3570k which is quad core, can be overclocked (and a 3rd party heatsink, not the lousy stock intel one)
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/289?vs=288
i know the i5k is not the exact same cpu as the one i suggested (in fact its last generation, so about 5% slower)
and its not overclocked in this comparison
if you're intending to keep the parts for the next 3-4 years, the i5k will handle anything, whereas i cant say for definite that the i3 could
but if its just for gaming, the graphics card is more of an issue rather than the cpu
 
Hmm this look good to me....kinda over budget..: [

Similar to my spec.

The mobo is a lil cheaper (i'd pay the extra for my mobo). You could use the OEM CPU to drop the cost further (like i did). This helps pay for a aftermarket heatsink so you can overclock. Or you could get the retail CPU and ditch the aftermarket heatsink for now to save cash.

The Z77 mobo not only allows overclocking of the intel K CPUs but lucidMVP uses the IGP to boost the GPU. The i3 would be fine for gaming but the Ivybridge i5K is a more powerful CPU and has a better IGP than the i3. The IGP (integrated graphics) is also used by quicksync to help with video encoding tasks by supporting software (both i3 and i5 have this but the latter is better)
 
Do u think lowering to Intel Core i3-2120 3.30GHz would be same perfmace with less money spent?

Well, it would be less money spent, but the 3570k is a more powerful CPU compared to the 2120, especially when the 3570k is overclocked (which the 2120 cannot). In terms of whether it would make a difference in performance when gaming, it depends on the graphics card. If you were only using a 6850, there wouldn't be much difference, since it would be GPU bottlenecked either way (pretty sure a 2120 wouldn't bottleneck a 6850 in most games). However, if we are talking about using a GTX 680 on BF3 64 person multiplayer (which is quite stressful on the CPU), then the 2120 would definitely hold back the graphics card, whereas the 3570k would be fine. So in terms of forward thinking, the 3570k is more future proof in that you can upgrade the graphics card and get the full performance out of it (plus the 3570k supports PCI-e 3.0). But the 2120 is a good gaming CPU for the price.
 
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