looking for prebuilt gaming pc

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Hi what is the best prebuilt gaming pc for these needs; recording/streaming new games and minecraft etc, with high fps no drops etc, editing videos etc. My budget is now around £650 possibly £700 if it's worth the push. This should be able to get at least 200+ FPS while recording. Please provide me with some others that you think are good if you can! Thanks
 
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What was wrong with what you was specced last week?

Worth reading gamersnexus 770k Vs 1700 streaming and the updated 8700k Vs 1700
As your on a budget for streaming , it looks like a Ryzen 1400 system for 4 cores 8 threads

Overclock the 1400 , ram will work just fine on the board, Gaming 3 and Strix are highly rated b350 boards

My basket at Overclockers UK:

Total: £599.51
(includes shipping: £11.70)




would have loved to spec 16GB or SSD but tight budget

With the extra £100 now, try grab a SSD at least. Can always add more RAM later. The SSD will be more beneficial now.
 
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With the extra £100 now, try grab a SSD at least. Can always add more RAM later. The SSD will be more beneficial now.
I'm not experienced in computers hence why I don't want to build one so I want to buy a prebuilt.
 
Have you contacted OCUK to ask them to build it for you? they do offer that service.

You will get more for your money if you build it yourself and it really isn't very difficult. Where are you located, we have seen plenty of times on here that you may well have a local OCUK'er who may help you build it all for a few beers/tea/biscuits etc
 
Honestly mate the RYZEN build above is a good build, Basically the same as mine apart from the GPU and Case... It performs very good for a budget build... Like @Biz.Kid09 has said building it yourself saves some money and youll be fine building it, just always refer to any instructions manuals given
 
Remove that link, as per OCUK rules.

What was wrong with what you was specced last week?



With the extra £100 now, try grab a SSD at least. Can always add more RAM later. The SSD will be more beneficial now.
So is this a solid rig for recording/streaming with high fps on new games etc? Is it worth spending more for this 1060 and a ryzen 1600? https://www.overclockers.co.uk/checkout/cart Thanks.
 
If you need prebuilt then there are some good ones in your budget, while self build can be easy, it’s time consuming and may not always go your way, not to put you off trying it, just don’t keep listening to people who have lots of experience building telling you how easy it is, if you not confident then try it on old systems that have no matter, it’s how I got my experience.

This is the new coffee lake and probably best prebuilt for the money, this one has windows if you need it to be included, this is standard configured.

My basket at Overclockers UK:
  • 1 x OcUK Gaming Chromium ATX Gaming PC - Intel Core i3 8100 / i5 8400 = £699.95
    • CPU:Intel Core i3-8100 3.6GHz (Coffee Lake) Socket LGA1151 Processor - Retail
    • Memory:Team Group Vulcan T-Force 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 PC4-19200C14 2400MHz Dual Channel Kit - Grey (TLGD48G2400
    • Solid State Drive (Primary):Unwanted
    • Storage Drive:Seagate BarraCuda 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache HDD
    • Wireless Networking:Unwanted
    • Lighting:Unwanted
    • Operating System:Microsoft Windows 10 64-Bit DVD - OEM (MS-KW9-00139)
    • Security Software:Bullguard Anti-Virus 2017 - 1 PC 1 Year **Offer Price**
    • Case:Kolink Refractor Midi Tower Gaming Case - Black
    • Graphics Card:Palit GeForce GTX 1050Ti StormX 4096MB PCI-Express GDDR5 Graphics Card

Total: £714.05
(includes shipping: £14.10)




If you don’t need windows then there might be option for the i5, but you would be able to get away with a ryzen 1400 setup.
 
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