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Posted January 29, 2012 at 9:47PM
Hi,
I am a complete newbie in this field. I'm looking for a gaming PC (custom or otherwise) that can play the more recent games (Battlefield 3, for example)on MAX settings.
I've been researching for days but find the whole process very confusing. I know nothing about graphics cards or rams or any of that caper so I don't think I can make my own rig; and I really wouldn't feel comfortable attempting it because I know I'd only mess it up.
I have a budget of say £1800, so if you could point me in the right direction or recommend a PC within my budget I'd very much appreciate it.
Many thanks.
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 6:26AM
For £1800 you can get an extremly capable gaming PC. I'll have a look later and get back to you.
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 9:58AM
In my opinion you should be looking for a HD 6970 (ATI) or GTX 580 (Nvidia) graphics card, I would also be looking for a SSD boot drive,quality RAM and Mobo with a decent PSU. For that sort of cash you might as well go the 3D option and look for a system that includes a 3D monitor.
Some good PC's here. PCspecialist.
Or here. Chillblast
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 11:44AM
Unfortunately Novatech do not come with Windows installed so that is an extra. If you look above the price you will see a box where you can add the operating system which is another £90 extra so well within budget.
To be honest not a bad system, Novatech have a fair reputation but I must admit I do not know what there complete systems are like.
I quite like this because on the whole better components add a monitor keyboard and mouse and still well within budget.
Or this which comes complete.
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 5:31PM
the CPU is probably all you will need,its a great chip. As you can see buy this comparison: 2500K vs 2600k. There really is not enough of a difference to warrant the extra ton.
As for the graphic card question the card you mention is not a gaming card but for people who use Autocad for 2D and 3D design work.
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 4:45PM
Yes they will play your games at high or very or even ultra.
As I tend to build my own and for the most part have usually had ATI graphics cards as opposed to Nvidia then I think I would go for the Chillblast as it has a HD 6970 but it also has a 120GB SSD which is good.+ you have decent bunch of peripherals.
A very nice set up.I am not sure about the case but I like a widow with blue fans etc. A bit of bling never hurt anybody.
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Posted January 30, 2012 at 5:08PM
Thanks Chronus.
One last question: should I update things like the processor from an intel core i5 to an i7, and for an extra £225 the graphics card to a 'NVIDIA Quadro 2000 1GB Professional Video Card' or would that be a waste of money in your opinion?
Leah
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Posted January 31, 2012 at 2:35PM
Hi Chronus,
Are either of these as good as the Chillblast Fusion Flash model you recommended? I only ask because I could pick one of these up from my local store today rather than wait for the Chillblast Fusion Flash to be delivered.
Thanks
Leah
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/hp-phoenix-h9-1040-desktop-pc-black-11264374-pdt.html
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/acer-aspire-predator-g7750-desktop-pc-07677432-pdt.html
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Posted January 31, 2012 at 3:04PM
leahuk
I would advice waiting on the Chillblast as the first one from PCWorld is rubbish,I have not got a clue as to how they are charging that much for it.Absolute rubbish graphics card. The second one is no better.
Also they have a horrendous customer service reputation. The one from Chillblast blows these to out of the water and then some. Far better quality than you will ever get from PCWorld.
I build all my own PC's I have never bought a component from them, they tend to be more expensive for a start.
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Posted February 1, 2012 at 11:53AM
Hi Chronus.
I'm finally about to go ahead and order the Chillblast Fusion Flash. It's fully customisable so is there anything you would recommend upgrading before purchase? And would it be ok to change the box to a more attractive one or will that result in me having a nosier machine?
Also, peripherals aside... is the Chillblast Fusion Crossbow a superior or inferior machine?
http://www.chillblast.com/Chillblast-Fusion-Blackwidow-FUS-BLAB21.html
Many thanks
Leah
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Posted February 1, 2012 at 2:56PM
The Fusion is slightly superior but not a lot in it.
As for the case question I must admit I prefer the Corsair 600T Case of the Blackwidow but all of the cases there are pretty good,so pick whichever one you like.
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