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Hi im new to all this etc, i want to play eve online,WOW and stargate worlds when it comes out can anyone tell me if i spend 800 pound on game pc from overclockers if it will will play games well
 
Welcome to the forums, it depends what PC you are talking about whether it will play games well but for some ideas have a look at the thread shaffaaf27 has created here as it gives options for both full PCs and the tower unit only at ~£750. If you need something a bit more individual specified then that isn't a problem but you'd need to indicate if you have any parts already or if you need all parts etc.
 
i want it to play games really well but also stargate worlds when it comesout. i dont have any parts. im no good i just want to buy it built
 
I guess something like this: Click here! would be good, but you might have to stretch your budget a little bit if you need to purchase a monitor as well (only a little mind).


No idea of the spec for stargate worlds .. but for best bang for buck you really need to take the plunge into building your own.
 
Use the PC builder to comeup with something like this:
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Then just add a monitor of your choosing (or pick one in the builder, but you can probably get a better deal by picking your own from the monitor section) and keyboard/mouse.

Total should be around £800-820 at a guess.
 
Well personally im not a fan of the athlon's .. i moved from a 6000+ to a E8400 intel and the performance increase was huge.

To boot you havnt left much of your 800 budget for a monitor, speakers, mouse/keyboard or opperating system, ect.

Dont be scared to use the PC builder service, they come pre-assembled afaik just with your own choice of components.
 
As i said, both are vantage and plus are ok, but personally i prefer the vantage selection as currently the intel processors wipe the floor with the AMD Counterparts.
But with £800 to spend without the concern of monitor charge, anything around this pricerange should be more then enough for your needs.
 
i know you are considering buying pre-built, but honestly its a bit like lego..also these forums help loads..so maybe you should consider building it yourself..it may work out cheaper and you could save money or get better components.. just a thought
 
As he said, it really is like lego, and once youve done it once it will save a literal fortune in the future, and for £800 you could build quite a serious piece of kit.

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With a £800 budget you could build this, theres nothing on the market right now it wouldnt run with ease, and will probably run things for a long while yet.
 
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