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I would change the power supply on Sanctorums build as its a uncertified 80+ unit with sketchy quality. You can get a Bronze rated supply with better warranty, reviews and cable sleeving for a fiver more from the likes of XFX or Corsair.
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LFCmercerLFC wrote Will that run DayZ on full settings?

For sure. You wouldn't struggle with any game really.


You really can't state that with DayZ since it is poorly optimized and despite that cpu being good DayZ is Very CPU intensive and since it is only dual core it may have trouble trying to do high settings at decent fps but I could be wrong because I've never had first hand with that processor

I agree, but from what I've heard that processor overclocked would be fine with DayZ.
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No problem Kieron, thanks for the advice anyway
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fosmanc wrote
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fosmanc wrote
LFCmercerLFC wrote Will that run DayZ on full settings?

For sure. You wouldn't struggle with any game really.


You really can't state that with DayZ since it is poorly optimized and despite that cpu being good DayZ is Very CPU intensive and since it is only dual core it may have trouble trying to do high settings at decent fps but I could be wrong because I've never had first hand with that processor

I agree, but from what I've heard that processor overclocked would be fine with DayZ.


Overclocked is a different story I guess but he may not feel confident doing it but like I said before I'm 100% sure with that processor.

& no problem LFCmercerLFC, if you are still having trouble for a build although Buxty or Sanctorum are good in this area so they should be able to recommend another good build if you up your price to what you stated but if you would like one from me feel free to pm me as it's quite late for me and I'm going off shortly.
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If you could up your budget to £800, you could get this;
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That would be an awesome build. Tri-X 290 is a high end GPU. PSU is better than the CM 500W I suggested before. The H440 is a beautiful case. Most of the components are colour matching which isalways nice. The H440 has amazing cable management so the inside of your case will look fantastic. You're going to want an aftermarket CPU cooler if you decide to overclock that i5 though.
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Ok, thanks for the help anyway
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Cheers Sanctorum. I will be sure to check that build out. Thanks
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I'd get this, my build focuses more on all round performance and spending with large SSD storage and the 280X for top tier performance for normal 1080p gaming.

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And I will also check that build out Buxtyy. Thanks for the help aswell
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