Need help with Build please - £900

Caporegime
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Hi there, I was hoping I could receive a little help with a PC build.

I've been out of the loop for a while so I'd very much appreciate some help.
This is a build without a monitor, mouse and keyboard.

I would ideally like an Intel i7 processor, 16gb RAM, a 128gb SSD and 500gb-1tb HDD, a good motherboard and, if possible, in a small case. The other prerequisites are that it must be very quiet/silent and be able to play games and look good doing so.

Feel free to have a little play around with bits, I'm completely lost on Graphics Cards these days, so best bang for buck, I'd definitely like something that isn't going to just shrivel up and die as soon as I want to play a game and make it look nice.

If there's anything else I've missed then please, let me know and lead me down the right path.

Thank you so much in advance.
 
Do you also require an OS?
Do you need the i7 for anything specific, as an i5 is all you need for gaming.

I don't strictly, I have a Windows 7 but it's tied to another PC, although a phone call will sort that. I'll use that to upgrade to Windows 8 anyway, I'm sure.

As for the i7, there will be quite a lot of intensive 3D rendering, which is why that's the one I want to go for (aside from gaming), sorry, I should have mentioned it.


There was a reason for the budget :P.
It seems pretty good, although I'd never need an SSD that big (I'd use a secondary, larger HDD, as in my outline). I assume that's a set up for pretty extreme overclocking given the price of the cooler and the type of Motherboard?

Also, is the GTX 660 a good GPU? Seems odd seeing a GPU *just* more expensive than a MOBO (not that that's a bad thing, it's not a huge budget in the first place)
 
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Thanks Stulid and Fire_Fly. Certainly stuff to ponder.

In regards to Fire_Fly, that cooler for the Small PC, don't I need more watercooling parts?
 
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