Hey guys,
I've been using Overclockers a lot to buy my PC equipment in the past. I used to be hot on all the parts and what was what, nowadays I really am confused with what is considered good and what new technology I should use for my new PC build.
What I will be using my new PC for:
- Gaming (BF3, MW3 etc.)
- Adobe Media Software (Movie Editing, Photo Retouching etc.)
My Budget: £1130 (Already purchased monitor)
I want to start building my new PC from the motherboard up. I'm trying to find a motherboard that is compatible with all the latest tech, like the 6 core processors I hear about.
It has to be spacious to allow room for my graphics card (Radeon 6870). My current motherboard didn't have enough room to fit the card which is why i'm having to upgrade!
Oh and I want the motherboard to support me well in to the future so I can add RAM or more Graphics Cards as I need to. (Saves me having to get another motherboard down the line)
I'd be grateful for any help you guys can give me
Cheers,
Hatton
I've been using Overclockers a lot to buy my PC equipment in the past. I used to be hot on all the parts and what was what, nowadays I really am confused with what is considered good and what new technology I should use for my new PC build.
What I will be using my new PC for:
- Gaming (BF3, MW3 etc.)
- Adobe Media Software (Movie Editing, Photo Retouching etc.)
My Budget: £1130 (Already purchased monitor)
I want to start building my new PC from the motherboard up. I'm trying to find a motherboard that is compatible with all the latest tech, like the 6 core processors I hear about.
It has to be spacious to allow room for my graphics card (Radeon 6870). My current motherboard didn't have enough room to fit the card which is why i'm having to upgrade!
Oh and I want the motherboard to support me well in to the future so I can add RAM or more Graphics Cards as I need to. (Saves me having to get another motherboard down the line)
I'd be grateful for any help you guys can give me

Cheers,
Hatton