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Hi as the title suggests, which is the better CPU to buy. Currently just for gaming but I probably will want to use it for longer. Maybe some programming in the future. Thanks in advance.
Is this for a total new build?
The 1600 will suffice for gaming and programming.
If it's predominantly a gaming a machine i would put the extra ~£90 towards a better GPU if needed - what res/monitor do you game at?
£1100-£1200 ish preferably not more than that. Just the PC itself. No need of a monitor. I don't necessarily care about the keyboard and mouse. Thanksgive us a budget and one (or more) can spec a build. need to know if you require a monitor/windows/kb+mouse/speakers/etc
also if you don't want to build it yourself, you can copy the spec over to the customer service section and ask them to build it for you for a small price. and ask them if they would warranty the computer as a whole as well
does that mean that you need it, or not?I don't necessarily care about the keyboard and mouse.

I got the keyboard and mouse covered. And the os as well.does that mean that you need it, or not?
what about operating system?
Alright thanks. What do you think is the best price to find the 1070ti around £450 ish or lower. Because I think if it is more expensive than that I might as well get a 1080yeah, for outright gaming, the 1700 isn't much different from the 1600. and you can put the extra £ into the gpu to get a better one
around £430 tbh. all the prices are currently inflated. i suggest you look around (but if you do buy from multiple sites, don't forget to include individual shipping costs into the equation. it can easily add up, and very quickly too.What do you think is the best price to find the 1070ti around £450 ish or lower.
i suspect it's slightly harder to do (1600 + 1080), without sacrificing other parts of the build. a 1070ti is a good compromise, i thinkI also suggest you go the ryzen 1600 route and get that gpu you want which is a gtx 1080.
around £430 tbh. all the prices are currently inflated. i suggest you look around (but if you do buy from multiple sites, don't forget to include individual shipping costs into the equation. it can easily add up, and very quickly too.
i suspect it's slightly harder to do (1600 + 1080), without sacrificing other parts of the build. a 1070ti is a good compromise, i think
lousy psu, and more expensive too. just fyi, you only need 550w max for a single gpu system. even a computer with a 1080ti will draw 400w at the wall, so power delivered by the psu is only ~370w ishWhat do you think? Just so you know the parts. I will find them cheaper else where.

the manufacturer, quality of the internal components, power output.What is the difference between the power supplies suggested.