£1500 build - BUYING TODAY!!!

squeeze , some components arent the BEST like the formula 550w but well above average .

screen- lot of people run it on here as when it came out is was £200. screen that splits opinion but cant argue with price, size and 75hz (manually set )

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,489.14 (includes shipping: £15.30)​

save some cash, ryzen 1700 like danny put in , or as Journey mentioned, cheaper at other resellers
save more cash, drop to GTX 1070

youtube is your friend !
 
squeeze , some components arent the BEST like the formula 550w but well above average .

screen- lot of people run it on here as when it came out is was £200. screen that splits opinion but cant argue with price, size and 75hz (manually set )

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,489.14 (includes shipping: £15.30)

save some cash, ryzen 1700 like danny put in , or as Journey mentioned, cheaper at other resellers
save more cash, drop to GTX 1070

youtube is your friend !

Is this monitor bad? Asus VS248HR 24" LED 1ms DVI HDMI Gaming Monitor

Also, I've put together your build. I was wondering if you're able to provide the links or same build but with the Ryzen 1700 and GTX 1070.

Thank you! I am nearly there I think!
 
Is this monitor bad? Asus VS248HR 24" LED 1ms DVI HDMI Gaming Monitor

Also, I've put together your build. I was wondering if you're able to provide the links or same build but with the Ryzen 1700 and GTX 1070.

Thank you! I am nearly there I think!

as a monitor - its fine, as one for pure gaming, not worth it, not with your budget !

Takings Danny's build


Is this monitor bad? Asus VS248HR 24" LED 1ms DVI HDMI Gaming Monitor

Also, I've put together your build. I was wondering if you're able to provide the links or same build but with the Ryzen 1700 and GTX 1070.

Thank you! I am nearly there I think!

as a monitor - its fine, as one for pure gaming, not worth it, not with your budget !

and cheaping it down

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,058.85 (includes shipping: £0.00)​

either pair up with monitor hes posted or suggested for £350 or the 32" AOC for £250


review for AOC screen which can be picked up for £205 inc P&P

http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/monitors/114512-aoc-q3279vwf/
 
as a monitor - its fine, as one for pure gaming, not worth it, not with your budget !

Takings Danny's build




as a monitor - its fine, as one for pure gaming, not worth it, not with your budget !


and cheaping it down

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,058.85 (includes shipping: £0.00)

either pair up with monitor hes posted or suggested for £350 or the 32" AOC for £250


review for AOC screen which can be picked up for £205 inc P&P

http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/monitors/114512-aoc-q3279vwf/

How about this? Would this all go fine together and has all I need physically to build from scratch? Basically if I buy this and download Windows 10 onto a USB with boot requirements, I would be able to complete the build and start up my computer tomorrow if all is fine?

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,559.14 (includes shipping: £15.30)



I assume I can always upgrade the storage if I wished? Is it fine for the OS to be installed on the same storage or better to have them separated?

Also I read somewhere that prebuilts are just as good and often cheaper as manufactures buy in bulk, but is this actually the case?
 
@Lola2012 again would recommend tracking down the monitor Dan mentioned for £350 , 144hz 1440p is better suited to gtx 1070ti then 144hz 1080p , if your going for the samsung screen would pair it with gtx 1070 personally

Also, Intel has advantage over AMD at 1080p gaming, going 1440p evens the playing field !

If you get windows boot tool on a stick, build and install- technically dont have to register Key to get it working and can do that at a later date!

I just do it all on one drive, can always buy more storage later on and steam allows you to save games to different drives
 
@Lola2012 again would recommend tracking down the monitor Dan mentioned for £350 , 144hz 1440p is better suited to gtx 1070ti then 144hz 1080p , if your going for the samsung screen would pair it with gtx 1070 personally

Also, Intel has advantage over AMD at 1080p gaming, going 1440p evens the playing field !

If you get windows boot tool on a stick, build and install- technically dont have to register Key to get it working and can do that at a later date!

I just do it all on one drive, can always buy more storage later on and steam allows you to save games to different drives
I'm struggling to find said monitor. If it is the AOC AG271QX, I can't find it for £350 anywhere. Unless he means to change it from a 27" to 24" in which case it would reduce the price down to £300.

In regards to your comment about Intel and AMD, is that a suggestion to swap with Intel or get a good monitor as mentioned above to even things out?

So other than the monitor, would you say everything else is good together? If you have any suggestions for a monitor it would be appreciated, I have looked at Danny's comment but where he says you can find AOC AG271QX for £350, I have not been able to. If there are any other monitors around £300 or so that is good then I am happy to swap it in.

If there isn't really anything around for my price range, will dropping to 1070 from 1070 Ti be a considerably negative and noticeable difference?

If I am not fussed about the 1440, what would you recommend outside of those monitors?

If the build above (excluding monitor) is fine, I would be keen to get that ordered so I don't miss the cut off times and use the crap monitor for a day or two until I sort one. I am not obsessed when it comes to monitors, so really anything that will just display it things ok with no problems will do me just fine for now!
 
Last edited:
We can't tell you where to look, but maybe try some of the very, very, big online retailers that don't specialise in computer stuff, just you know, like everything. :)
 
We can't tell you where to look, but maybe try some of the very, very, big online retailers that don't specialise in computer stuff, just you know, like everything. :)
Again this isn't 1440 but would this do just fine? Samsung LC24FG73FQUXEN 24 Inch LED Curved Monitor
 
Again this isn't 1440 but would this do just fine? Samsung LC24FG73FQUXEN 24 Inch LED Curved Monitor

No idea, but I just ordered one of those nice AOC's for £351.86 as I have a build to do for a friend-of-a-friend, and he'll be well chuffed as we've just saved £100 on his budget! :)
 
one is IPS panel other is TN ... if you want it PRETTY IPS if you want it fast as can be and cheaper TN panel

and hats off to @Journey - damn good savings!!!!!!!!!!!!

No idea, but I just ordered one of those nice AOC's for £351.86 as I have a build to do for a friend-of-a-friend, and he'll be well chuffed as we've just saved £100 on his budget! :)
What was this particular one called that's priced at £351? ;) And is it 1440 and 144Hz?

But again, build wise, this is all good? (Just need to get a 1440, 144Hz monitor)

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £1,241.45 (includes shipping: £27.60)
 
Last edited:
Reason why @Journey and myself have mentioned 1440P monitors either 75hz to 144hz is due to the power of 1070ti - really is wasted on 1080p screens . unless your e-gaming then you'd have a 240hz 1080p with an i7 8700k
Using the model details you provided, I found them and the most expensive at £348 but is: Acer XG270HU 27-inch WQHD Gaming Monitor (TN panel, FreeSync, 144Hz, 1ms, ZeroFrame, DP, HDMI, DVI) - I can't see any IPS options. In your opinion, what is better for gaming (what would you choose?), IPS or TN? I am prepared to order this monitor which is on another site, for £348 and will arrive tomorrow.

If you can confirm that will do an alright job and being 1440, 144hz makes the most of the 1070ti, and that the quoted build above at £1241 is all I need, that would be fab so I can press the order button!
 
Using the model details you provided, I found them and the most expensive at £348 but is: Acer XG270HU 27-inch WQHD Gaming Monitor (TN panel, FreeSync, 144Hz, 1ms, ZeroFrame, DP, HDMI, DVI) - I can't see any IPS options. In your opinion, what is better for gaming (what would you choose?), IPS or TN?

sorry,may bad it is TN panel as well... so both are TN panels and one is £300+ and the other £250... mmm cheaper one haha

above looks solid . Up to you if you'd like to spec a nicer case like In Win 301 (no fans ) or Antec P8 etc

and give some thought into Focus 550W PSU - £20 more, fully modular and higher rated unit
 
sorry,may bad it is TN panel as well... so both are TN panels and one is £300+ and the other £250... mmm cheaper one haha

above looks solid . Up to you if you'd like to spec a nicer case like In Win 301 (no fans ) or Antec P8 etc

and give some thought into Focus 550W PSU - £20 more, fully modular and higher rated unit
Could you copy the link/product into a post. I never know which one to pick when there is more than one product with the same/similar name and prices!
Is it this one? https://www.overclockers.co.uk/seas...plus-gold-modular-power-supply-ca-05p-ss.html

Thanks
 
You'd say to go for the Acer XG270HUA 27-inch WQHD Gaming Monitor (TN panel, FreeSync, 1ms, ZeroFrame, DP, HDMI, DVI) at £249? In your opinion ;)?

Acer KG271A 27
" is the £240


Acer XG270HUA 27-inch has two version, 1440p 75hz £250 odd and 155hz £350 odd

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/seas...plus-gold-modular-power-supply-ca-05p-ss.html

that retailer also had 650w Riotoro PSU for slightly cheaper (its just rebranded focus unit)


RIOTORO 650 W 80 PLUS ENIGMA G2
 
Last edited:

I've found the one @Journey is talking about. Sounds like your in the right placed just need to look a bit harder.

AOC Agon 27 inch 144 Hz 2560 x 1440 LED Gaming Monitor, 1 ms Response Time, Height Adjust, Display Port, HDMI, DVI, VGA, Speakers, 4 x USB 3.0, Adaptive Sync, Vesa AG271QX £351.86
 
Back
Top Bottom