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OK, I'm new to the computer scene although I do know a bit about it. I've got £750 to spend. Could somebody please help me 'spec' a computer for that price including everything (thats means a mouse and keyboard) apart from a monitor. No comprimises, I want the best that my £750 can get!

Please Help =)
 
Fair enough. Going to be using it for gaming, not on the highest settings, but definately better than my PS3 (not hard trust me). Ill be using a 32" HD 1080p TV with a resolution of 1920X1080. I want to avoid an i7 processor as I don't need that much power, and it will allow me to focus more on other aspects of the PC. I was looking at an AMD Phenom II tri-core 720, don't really know that much, but I've heard they're great. You know what, let me stay out of it and let the experts do their thing. =)
 
That's it really to be honest, if anyone needs anymore information I'll be happy to try and answer, but I can't really think of anything else other than...IT MUST BE BETTER THAN MY PS3!!!(Those things really are awful compared to computers.)
 
Hehe. The only reason I reposted was because I lost the other thread, and didn't right down the specs. To be completely honest, I was kind of hoping you would repost the same spec (hence posting at a similar time) because I was very fond of it. As you can most undoubtedly tell, I am new to these forums, so I'm sorry for any inconvenience.
 
I was thinking of getting the Antec 300 case, a Razer Diamondback mouse and an OCZ Alchemy Series (currently sold out) which comes to about £730 with shipping. What do you think? Also, may I ask what's wrong with the HDD?
 
OK, a question about the case, I don't suppose it would be worth even considering the Coolermaster RC-1000 Cosmos for this build. I mean, I've genuinely fallen in love with it, but realistically, is it worth it?
 
To be honest, not too interested in these flashy side windows with flashing lights and 'super-cool' fans. I like the simple yet creative designs, which is what enticed me straight towards the RC-1000. I'm really considering it to be honest.
 
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