Editing setup for £600

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Could potentially stretch to 700/800 if needed.

Needs a monitor as part of the build too, pref at least 24" as it's for photo/video editing primarily. It will also no doubt be used for gaming but no desire for ultra witcher experience or anything.

Any help greatly appreciated. DVD etc not required, but any case would need to have an SD slot, and we work off SSDs also for video so need those supported and plenty of USB3.
 
Hello, I believe the remaining range of Skylake chips will be released soon so worth waiting for them of course.

Meanwhile here are some parts you can start thinking about, excluding the motherboard and CPU for now of course

YOUR BASKET
1 x MSI Radeon R9 380 Gaming 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £179.99
1 x AOC I2369VM 23" Widescreen LED IPS Monitor - Black/Silver £129.95
1 x Crucial BX100 250GB SSD SATA 6Gbps 7mm Solid State Drive (CT250BX100SSD1) £68.99
1 x SuperFlower FX 550W '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply - Black £49.99
1 x TeamGroup Elite 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 PC4-19200C16 2400MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black (TPKD48GM2400HC16DC01) £47.99
1 x Antec VSP5000 Silenced Tower Case - Black £39.95
1 x Seagate 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache HDD - OEM (ST1000DM003) (1 Year Warranty) £34.99
1 x Akasa AK-CC4013EP01 Nero 3 V2 Premier CPU Cooler £25.99
Total : £577.84 (includes shipping : Ex.VAT).

 
Guys his target budget is £600 including monitor.... why are you speccing him skylake or £870 builds? :confused:

to OP: I would suggest using Cyanide's spec but swap the motherboard, CPU and power supply out for cheaper ones. Also look at used graphics cards - I recently picked up a 670 for £68 which is a much better card for a lower price.

Also please can you tell us if you need operating system, hard drives/SSD, mouse, keyboard, speakers etc included in the budget or not?
 
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Guys his target budget is £600 including monitor.... why are you speccing him skylake or £870 builds? :confused:

Because he said he could stretch to £800 and if you're doing video editing its worth spending the extra on an i7 and ideally a 750ti if you can. Worst case drop the GPU for now and run with onboard graphics until a bit more budget comes along.
 
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