Hey guys I'm currently thinking of doing a prodigy budget build. I've only assembled one PC before this and I understand that the prodigy build will take a bit of learning to do but for my circumstances a smaller more portable tower will be a huge benifit to me.
My budget for the build would ideally be £600 but I'm will go a bit higher for a better card etc...
I'm assuming it'll be an i5 5550p and the itx z77 motherboard with built in wifi (as I may not have the modem beside me at all times) but these aren't requirements. I've seen others recommend a front fan for the case and if you recommend it also then I'll go overbudget for it. I suppose the main thing in all of this is knowing whether the components will fit or not.
My biggest problem is that Im not great with graphics cards and can't really decide which would is best for its price range. I've seen a lot of comparisons between AMD and nVidia and just can't decide.
I dont need a monitor, keyboard, mouse, optical drive(planning on installing OS using USB), card reader or OS and I'm using Windows 8 64bit.
Hopefully you guys can help get the best bang for my buck
-Aracanid
My budget for the build would ideally be £600 but I'm will go a bit higher for a better card etc...
I'm assuming it'll be an i5 5550p and the itx z77 motherboard with built in wifi (as I may not have the modem beside me at all times) but these aren't requirements. I've seen others recommend a front fan for the case and if you recommend it also then I'll go overbudget for it. I suppose the main thing in all of this is knowing whether the components will fit or not.
My biggest problem is that Im not great with graphics cards and can't really decide which would is best for its price range. I've seen a lot of comparisons between AMD and nVidia and just can't decide.
I dont need a monitor, keyboard, mouse, optical drive(planning on installing OS using USB), card reader or OS and I'm using Windows 8 64bit.
Hopefully you guys can help get the best bang for my buck
-Aracanid