hey, so one of my friends wants to build his own pc and these are the parts hes going for right now : http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/cDGj7P
he has a budget of 1700 Euros and he wants to get the most out of his money, woudn't mind getting a solid build without spending his whole budget tho, any sugestions? could he do better with his budget or is the build about right? thanks for the help ! :)
he has a budget of 1700 Euros and he wants to get the most out of his money, woudn't mind getting a solid build without spending his whole budget tho, any sugestions? could he do better with his budget or is the build about right? thanks for the help ! :)
http://www.logicalincrements.com/ use this as a guideline and build from it.
Get a Seasonic power supply they are extremely reliable
There's the build thread for this.
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/12714/pc-build-thread/
Also a bit more information would be good.
What country? You've given a budget in € but used pcpartpicker uk.
What does he want to do with this build? If the goal was to spend 1236.60£ this build is perfect, if it's about performance not so much. You could get a "solid" build for less, but what exactly qualifies as solid? Without knowing how much performance he needs I can't give you any advise.
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/12714/pc-build-thread/
Also a bit more information would be good.
What country? You've given a budget in € but used pcpartpicker uk.
What does he want to do with this build? If the goal was to spend 1236.60£ this build is perfect, if it's about performance not so much. You could get a "solid" build for less, but what exactly qualifies as solid? Without knowing how much performance he needs I can't give you any advise.
i will give you some more information later, but from what i picked up he basically wants to achieve high frames at any game at high quality settings, he lives in norway, no clue why he used pcpartpicker uk.
SetsulThere's the build thread for this.
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/12714/pc-build-thread/
Also a bit more information would be good.
What country? You've given a budget in € but used pcpartpicker uk.
What does he want to do with this build? If the goal was to spend 1236.60£ this build is perfect, if it's about performance not so much. You could get a "solid" build for less, but what exactly qualifies as solid? Without knowing how much performance he needs I can't give you any advise.
hi im the idiot who needs help with a pc. im norwegian and im looking for performance with a powerful cpu for games. no need to pay extra for an i7 with hyper threading. my budget is 15000 norwegian kroner (around 1800 euros, 1286 british pounds)
next to this pc im also getting a 144hz monitor with a dual monitor, so something that handles that well in most games in high not neccecarily ultra settings. ty for help :)
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/12714/pc-build-thread/
Also a bit more information would be good.
What country? You've given a budget in € but used pcpartpicker uk.
What does he want to do with this build? If the goal was to spend 1236.60£ this build is perfect, if it's about performance not so much. You could get a "solid" build for less, but what exactly qualifies as solid? Without knowing how much performance he needs I can't give you any advise.[/quote]
hi im the idiot who needs help with a pc. im norwegian and im looking for performance with a powerful cpu for games. no need to pay extra for an i7 with hyper threading. my budget is 15000 norwegian kroner (around 1800 euros, 1286 british pounds)
next to this pc im also getting a 144hz monitor with a dual monitor, so something that handles that well in most games in high not neccecarily ultra settings. ty for help :)
Talked to him on steam and got a general idea but since he'll be buying it in August/September I told him to wait until the 390X/980 Ti and Skylake are released.
buy an ibuypower pc so your pc will wear out and die approximately 1 month after receiving it