Warcraft PC

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Hello,

After a good 8 years of trying to keep my trusty pc going for playing wow, it's finally dying a slow death and does not fulfil the experience of the game at all.

I was hoping someone could help guide me with a system setup for around £600 which can possibly be raised dependant on wether it is neccassary, no peripherals needed.

I'd prefer to get a constant 60fps with Ultra settings if possible. It will only be used for Wow with BFA due to release soon.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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Ahh okay.

I can but they ain't worth using imo, except for the 120gb SSD dedicated to the game.

AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.7ghz O.C.
Asus M3N-H/HDMI
8Gb DDR2800 PC2-6400
Geforce GTX 950


Like I said, this thing is old and about time I bought a new system as I have literally sucked the life out of this machine :D
 
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Yeah as is the case, and I will only be using 1080p, my thinking is to go for the Overclockers built pc £599 :

TITAN TANTO MICRO ATX GAMING PC - AMD RYZEN 1400 SYSTEM @ 3.60GHZ

but to change the R5 1400 to R5 2600x , and a 1060 3gb card and to change the HDD to the 250gb Samsung SSD. This does bump the price to £750.
 
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Ahh right, it's been a while since kept up with the latest components etc. But thanks for the heads up.

The more I look around the more I'm drawn to build my own again, especially with the rgb options out there and my existing Razer chroma peripherals.
 
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Yup, especially as these boards are aura sync.

I think I'm somewhat set on a build :

R5 2600x - £200
1060 6gb - £250
B450 Asus Rig Strix (when it comes out) £150 roughly at a guess
Case - £120
RGB Ram Gskill Trident 16gb - £200
psu/case fans - £150

But then it's more towards a grand+ to put it together, when all I really want is Wow on max at 60fps with some rgb for visual aesthetics.

So really I need to trim that down price wise where I can but also so I can upgrade it further down the line.
 
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Nice, Thanks for that, much appreciated.

Sure the processor is up to it at only 2.8ghz? I've never been an Intel guy really so not sure on their processors really.
 
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