HELP ME!!!

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Hi Guys I have a budget of around £600 and I Would love to build a pc. I don't know that much about Computers but never the less I am willing to learn. So I picked out a couple of parts and I wanted other peoples opinion if they think it will be a good build. Guys when replying please do so in a understandable way and do not use complex words regarding the build which i may not understand.

SO the parts I picked out

operating system/windows 8
processor/ inter core I5-4570 3.2ghz with turbo boost.
storage/ 2TB HDD, 7200RPM
Ram/ 8GB DDR5
Graphics card/ Nvidia Geforce GTX 760
Power supply/ 700 Watts Evo Labs
Case/ I don't know which one ?
Motherbord/ I don't know which one?

So A little help would be useful. I Just want to play CS GO with full setting and no LAG and some COD.
 
Are you willing to learn to Overclock?

It is the process of telling your parts to work at a higher speed, usually with mroe voltage to keep them stable. This makes them run hotter, so you need to make sure that the speed and voltages you use are not so much that temperatures reduce the life of the parts. It sounds daunting but is very easy and there are plenty of guides. These days, there are so many safety features, its literately fool proof and can be done in an afternoon as a first timer, if it is just a small speed boost you are after. The way to change voltages and clock speed is done just by changing the settings in your computer, usually from bios and is very straight forward. Small overclocks can be achieved by just following step by step instructions, so very little prior knowledge needed.

If OP isnt prepared to overclock, a spec which saves cash by going for non-K versions might be able to bag a better Graphics card for not much more, and so guarantee better FPS. Both of the builds above will give good results though. For CS and COD, my eyes would be set on the intel rig over the AMD rig. The only thing i would change in the intel rig, would be the power supply. The cx series has cheap internals compare to the price tag, the 550w Superflower is superior and can deliver more power on the 12v rail than the 600w cx PSU, which is what counts. It is also gold efficiency and cheaper!

You sound like you know what your talking about and I trust you hahah. Could you pick out the parts for me like the other two guys did if you don't mind I would appreciate it and I would like a case where you can see inside. Thanks
 
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