Which overclocked bundle?

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Quite fancy one of the OC bundles to use with an ATI 5850. It suits me to have something that clocks out the box as I don't have time to play games and OC.

Intel

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-010-OB&groupid=43&catid=339&subcat=1333

AMD

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-002-OB&groupid=43&catid=339&subcat=1334

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-008-OB&groupid=43&catid=339&subcat=1334

I've got a seasonic 500W PSU - will that cope with the above?

Many thanks
 
I like the 2nd AMD one although not quite sure why its cheaper than the first option. The mobo is a bit overkill for what I'm after.

LinktoInsanity - would the performance difference be that noticeable in real world use? PC is mostly games and a bit of surfing but used infrequently really.

Slade - I have other bits and bobs to buy to spruce up my machine (case, kb and mouse) plus the 5850 so assuming theres not a great deal of difference between the intel and amd bundles, I'll probably go for AMD.
 
Well I do like tweaking and my current rig was purchased with the idea of getting a stable OC. Its an E8200 with a Gigabyte DS3 board. It was popular at one point for OCing and although I followed the guidelines and got the CPU running at about 3.2ghz and although I never did all the testing that others did I could play games for hours on end without it flinching but as soon as I restarted the machine it would revert back to stock.

No matter what I did or what settings it was on after the third or fourth restart it would go back to stock so I gave up.

These days I only get a few hours a week to game and being a family home the TV is booked out so the PS3 tends to sit quietly. Hence the revamp of the PC.
 
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