New rig spec please

No idea on why just the mates that got me into pc gaming yrs back referred to them as rigs and it stuck?? From the uk as well.

Currently I have w7 but that's on my lappy which I wi be keeping for work purposes so really I have no os.

Once again thanks for the help :)
 
i honestly dont see the point in a bluray in a desktop unless its backing up lots of data?
can someone please explain to me^^ srsly :)
 
i honestly dont see the point in a bluray in a desktop unless its backing up lots of data?
can someone please explain to me^^ srsly :)

It's a reader not a writer in my spec

He could playback bluray movies or with the correct software "rip" them in full HD to his HDD for playback on the PC or other devices. The i5k supports quicksync which helps boost video encoding tasks and the nvidia GPU has CUDA which is also widely used by software too.
 
ok the ripping part maybe if you rent a lot bluray, thats n0rty but i can see that
i wouldnt sit at a desktop to watch a movie
 
No idea on why just the mates that got me into pc gaming yrs back referred to them as rigs and it stuck?? From the uk as well.

Currently I have w7 but that's on my lappy which I wi be keeping for work purposes so really I have no os.

Once again thanks for the help :)

I assume that OS is OEM and not retail.
 
Just a Quick check before I order to ensure I am Spot on with what I will be needing for the build, I think I have sifted through and chosen the best parts of the proposed builds and come away with a decent set up?

Also decided against a Blu Ray drive as I won't really need/use it, I just presumed PC games would start to be released BR disks but I guess for now there's no real need.

Any criticism will be very much appreciated :D

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1 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 Windforce 3X 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £349.99
1 x Samsung S23A750D 23" 120Hz 3D Widescreen Ultra Thin LED Monitor - Glossy Black £259.99
1 x Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz (Ivybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor (77W) - Retail £184.99
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The 750w will be fine. The only reason we all specced the 850w, was because it was on offer and the difference between the 2, made the 850w a nice deal.
 
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