birthday build (spec me a system)

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video editing build (spec a system £1200)

Hello all,
I've had a couple of threads in the past but today is the day i finally wana build my pc. Here's some previous spec I've been going with http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18193777

Got around £1200 to spend for video editing and a bit of gaming, now the 6850/6870's are out i think i'd choose them over the 460 i previously selected. Not sure wether i want to overclock just yet, so would like to buy something that would make that possible later on maybe (decent psu).
Quite keen on the i7 950, 24" monitor (ideally LED backlit like the £170 benq), and i need windows disc too.

Basically everything except a case and dvd drive i need! :) (already have keyboard and mouse too!)
Would maybe stretch another £100 if having an SSD would be better for a video editing system as suggested in the last thread, or equally is i don't need to spend as much tell me what you think.

I live local to overclockers so if there's a spec that ticks all the boxes for this price then I'll pop down today and start off a building thread :D First build so looking forward to it.

Cheers,
Dale
 
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Your basketProduct Name Qty Price Line Total
Intel Core i7 930 2.80GHz (Bloomfield) (Socket LGA1366) - Retail £211.49
(£179.99) £211.49
(£179.99)
HIS ATI Radeon HD 6870 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with FREE CODMW2 PC-Game £199.99
(£170.20) £199.99
(£170.20)
IIyama Prolite E2472HD 24" Widescreen LED Monitor - Black £170.36
(£144.99) £170.36
(£144.99)
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Intel X58 (Socket 1366) DDR3 Motherboard £140.99
(£119.99) £140.99
(£119.99)
Patriot Viper 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C8 1600MHz Low Latency Triple Channel (PVT36G1600LLK) £109.99
(£93.61) £109.99
(£93.61)
OCZ Vertex 2E 60GB 2.5" SATA-II Solid State Hard Drive (OCZSSD2-2VTXE60G) £107.99
(£91.91) £107.99
(£91.91)
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit - OEM (GFC-00599) £82.99
(£70.63) £82.99
(£70.63)
XFX 650W XXX Edition Modular Power Supply £69.99
(£59.57) £69.99
(£59.57)
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM (ST31500341AS) £57.99
(£49.35) £57.99
(£49.35)
Sub Total : £980.24
Shipping cost assumes delivery to UK Mainland with:
DPD Next Day Parcel
(This can be changed during checkout) Shipping : £10.50
VAT is being charged at 17.50% VAT : £173.38
Total : £1,164.12

everything you need.

i7 is great for video encoding and gaming.

fast new 6870, with a psu capable of running a second in crossfire.

a superb quality monitor.

64gb SSD for your OS and favorite APP's and 1.5TB of storage.
 
I spent 250 for my birthday build lmao.
where did the 1200 come from :O

I'm 21 so got a bit of money plus a lot came from saving money from work, thought being 21 deserved to treat myself! =] (and my current macbook is 4years old so i need something better to edit with).

stulid that's a cracking build, think I'd still be tempted to got 950 as i wouldn't be sure if i am overclocking or not so more speed at first the better for the sake of a tenner or so. Thanks for the advice there I'll have a gander at the parts now.
 
Ben Q monitors tend to get better reviews.

Can i ask why you're so desperate for an i7? i5 would be a fair bit cheaper and the performance difference - certainly in gaming, is negligible.

If you have your heart set on an i7, then I can't see a single issue with Stulid's build
 
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Ben Q monitors tend to get better reviews.

Can i ask why you're so desperate for an i7? i5 would be a fair bit cheaper and the performance difference - certainly in gaming, is negligible.

If you have your heart set on an i7, then I can't see a single issue with Stulid's build

This one's for video editing with some gaming thrown in, so i7 maybe just about worth going for :)
 
Actually it would be useful knowing what case the OP has. If it's a generic thing, then rethink, but if it's half decent then no worries.

The case i have is a coolermaster sileo case 500.

I think I'm pretty happy with that build but I think i may go for an IPS screen like the dell 23" on here as I'll be doing a fair amount of video and photo editing with only the odd bit of gaming thrown in.

Also thinking of going for the OCZ 700w modular on promo, presume this would be quieter which is one thing i was hoping for buying a sileo case. http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-049-OC

And other thing i was deviating on was maybe getting the Asus P6X58D-E Intel X58 mobo as it looks to have more room if i ever wanted to put in another 6870?
 
So something like this, I'm fairly happy with this personally, total £1,260.22:
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Yeah I'm pretty happy with it like that, i know you've been looking at monitors yourself on here and i think i spotted you on HUKD :D

Driving me mad going through all the reviews, I'll be glad when I've just bought everything!
Haha yes I do get around :D

I've read so many reviews for graphics cards and monitors for the past week or so that all the information is getting mixed up. As you say, I just want to buy and get it over with.
 
I must admit I'm not very clued up on monitors, but how come you've gone for the dell? It's only 23", and you can get 24 inch monitors for less than £200.
 
good stuff, I would almost be tempted to spend an extra £10 on a XFX 650w psu for the extra pci-e cables if you ever went dual gpu's.

Wouldn't the OCZ be able to power two 6870's then if i wanted them at a later date?

As long as the XFX psu isn't loud I'll get that instead and pop down to overclockers now! :D

I must admit I'm not very clued up on monitors, but how come you've gone for the dell? It's only 23", and you can get 24 inch monitors for less than £200.

For the viewing angles and overall consistency of colour on an IPS screen. My parents have an iMac with and ips screen and I want that kind of quality with what I'm using it for. I know it's a fair jump in price but it's worth it for what I'm using it for i think.
 
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