Prebuilt system from ocuk

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Do ocuk do prebuilt systems without the graphics card?

I want a new base system but still want to use my old graphics card
 
Not to sure about the GPU situation bud, Why dont you just buy the parts on their own and build it yourself, may save yourself some £££ that way :)
 
I haven’t built a system in 5 years Can you spec me a new system I will re use my psu, hd and graphics card
 
If you’re building it we need to know :

- budget
- specs of equipment you’re keeping
- monitor
- useage
- expectations
 
If you’re building it we need to know :

- budget
- specs of equipment you’re keeping
- monitor
- useage
- expectations

£550
Keeping gtx 1060, 650w psu, HD

Monitor is 22inch 50 hz.

Expectations to play fifa, gta 5 and cs go.

Currently have an i7 3770k system and ddr3 1600 ram
 
I went through wanting to upgrade a few months ago and decided against it. Looking at your specs and what your playing, is there any point in upgrading? Your system will play all those games easy.
 
I wouldn’t upgrade, there’s no point. If I were doing anything I’d be getting 16gb of ram (if you don’t have it), and get a much better monitor.
 
£550
Keeping gtx 1060, 650w psu, HD

Monitor is 22inch 50 hz.

Expectations to play fifa, gta 5 and cs go.

Currently have an i7 3770k system and ddr3 1600 ram

I agree with above. Definitely no point upgrading based on the games you play. My setup runs fine even playing newer titles like The Division and Ghost recon: Wildlands.

I think you'd be better off getting a 27inch monitor with a higher refresh rate or higher resolution, and an SSD.
 
I agree with above. Definitely no point upgrading based on the games you play. My setup runs fine even playing newer titles like The Division and Ghost recon: Wildlands.

I think you'd be better off getting a 27inch monitor with a higher refresh rate or higher resolution, and an SSD.

Damn fine cpu you have too.
 
I agree with the others here. If you really wanted to spend money then you would be better buying a 1070. You would get far more of a boost than replacing the rest of the system.

If you don't want to do that then replace that small monitor for something bigger, or lay the foundation for a slow upgrade path by buying a nice modern case ( it makes an old PC feel brand new!!).
 
With the system you have there should be no issues like stuttering in CSGO.. I only have a budget build and run CSGO, Fifa and Project cars fine....

Ryzen 1200
A320 MOTHERBOARD
Gt1030 2gb
8GB RAM 3000MHZ
120gb Team Group SSD
Evga 450BT PSU
 
That’s not because your system is poor, it should defecateall over CS.

What’s your cooking on your cpu, when was the last time you applied thermal paste (roughly?)

CS likes cpu power, and yours is still very capable.
 
That’s not because your system is poor, it should defecateall over CS.

What’s your cooking on your cpu, when was the last time you applied thermal paste (roughly?)

CS likes cpu power, and yours is still very capable.

It gets up to 40c during in game
 
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