Could do with some help :)

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Hi,

I need some real advice here! Looking for some opinions from people.

I’ve got a PC that I’ve had for about 6 years now. It’s slowing down and I want to get a new one including windows, monitor etc.

At first I priced up one with all the top stuff like i7, GFX 980, and it came to around £1,500.

Then I felt as if maybe this is too much as I only intend to play CS:GO and a few others.

So I was wondering is there an amount I need to spend to find that perfect balance with performance (not really cutting any corners) and perfect value for money. I was wondering for example if I could spend lower than £1000 on a machine whilst the machine would still last a good few years and where I wouldn’t really be compromising much. The money isn’t too much of an issue for me. I’ll spend whatever I need to. I just wondered that perhaps a build of 1.5k might be too much if I am just going to be playing CS:GO and not really using the PC for much more.

I feel as if I am due an upgrade.
 
What are the specifications of your current slow computer ? You maybe be able to use some of the parts and maybe update it to do what you need again. Also are you capable of building/upgrading a computer ? Or do you need it built for you by OCUK.
 
Yes, I can build it myself :)

The old computer is alright but I want to completely throw it out as giving it to a friend.

Ok great, so you basically need everything again ? Monitor and peripherals (keyboard/mouse) or just the desktop (I see you say everything, just checking) ? Also what form factor would you like Full size ATX,MATX etc ? If you may go SLI/Crossfire ATX is the way to go, if you would never do that it will not matter and then also you won't need a higher wattage PSU.

Also do you need Windows OS ?
 
Yes, need everything including monitor and keyboard/mouse but I can spec the monitor and keyb/mouse. Case size can be anything. Bigger probably better. Just wondering how much money I'll need to spend to get some good value without cutting any corners. like for example would a 970 and an i5 be lightning fast? Thanks so far for your help :)
 
Yes, need everything including monitor and keyboard/mouse but I can spec the monitor and keyb/mouse. Case size can be anything. Bigger probably better. Just wondering how much money I'll need to spend to get some good value without cutting any corners. like for example would a 970 and an i5 be lightning fast? Thanks so far for your help :)

Well I have a i5 4690k paired with a r9 280 and at 1080p can't fault it get smooth 60fps on all the games I want to play so yeah a 970 should be great.
 
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