£400 AMD APU system

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I haven't been keeping up todate with components for a few years and am wondering if i could get some advice the best spec to get for my son to play team fortress 2 on medium and settings at 1080p

£400 budget, looking to get onboard graphics to put him on until i can get him a nice GPU, the built would consist of tower, keyboard mouse and components. No monitor needed.

Thanks in advance
 
Thanks a lot for your reply. Much appreciated. If you were to take a guess do you think this would hold a steady 60fps on medium at 1080?
 
Thanks a lot for your reply. Much appreciated. If you were to take a guess do you think this would hold a steady 60fps on medium at 1080?

On TF2 yes, but that processor will probably bottleneck with any newer game. i would personally add another £200 or more if you could to the buget and get a newer processor which would love that new spangly GPU you are thinking about adding at a later date..
I personally would go with a Ryzen 5 1600 build, i have one here paired with a gtx 1060 6gb and it spanks tf2 and all games i have tried at max settings :)
 
On TF2 yes, but that processor will probably bottleneck with any newer game. i would personally add another £200 or more if you could to the buget and get a newer processor which would love that new spangly GPU you are thinking about adding at a later date..
I personally would go with a Ryzen 5 1600 build, i have one here paired with a gtx 1060 6gb and it spanks tf2 and all games i have tried at max settings :)

Is it possible to replicate the above system in AMD at £400 with a mobo that will accept the ryzen 5 1600 at a later? Sorry if i am being awkward i just want to make sure i get it right the 1st time
 
you could go with a ryzen 3 1200, but the ideal card to be paired with it, for max performance, is a max of a gtx1060 6gb, anything higher you would not see any definative performance.

There could be an intel equivalent to this but i am not clued up on that side of the pond sorry :)
 
I would go for an Intel onboard graphics option @ 720p till you add that nice video card. You can assemble a better core build like that. Then add the card for a nice 1080p bonus later.


Here's an example build:

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £433.96 (includes shipping: £11.70)

Note the Coffee i3 is now quad core, same as previous i5.

Would keep an eye out for a slightly better 550W PSU such as Corsair CX grey label (not green) with 5 year warranty. Can be found for under £50.
 
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