Soldato
If you really want the 2600K and the 6970, with support for crossfire and future builds, then this is the cheapest I can do it:
If you really want the 2600K and the 6970, with support for crossfire and future builds, then this is the cheapest I can do it:
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. My bad lol.
Not being funny but having read this thread it seems like the OP just basically ignores everyones advice and does what he thinks anyway.![]()

left HDD the same but don’t know what reliable/quiet/cheaper one to go for yet..
.Still can’t decide which way to go, i5/i7 sandy bridge?
My bother wants to use his photo shop & possibly edit video/burn to DVD & be able to play any current/upcoming game with no problems. As mentioned he is on a budget, so any more spec help for this £700/£900 (max) build would be grate.
I would say for the budget it will obviously be a single GPU, was originally hoping to go Ndvidia but open to any suggestions.
I have started a list in Excel for the build, so any input on all parts & prices would be grate. Not to sure about what I listed above, will need to take this one part at a time I think.
This is my first attempt at a pc build, & I need all the help I can get from all you expert builders.
I know I can do this & fancied the challenge, just need some help as don’t want to make a hash of things.
Thanks, sorry for rambling on.
i7 is nice but looking at benchies it does not justify the extra. Go i5 save the dough and get better gpu