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Is this the best build for the money?
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KaneMcDermott
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Swap the ram for 2x4GB as it will be better,also i would get a 1TB hard drive as it is double the space and is less than 10 pounds more.
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I'd recommend a difference power supply that one looks doge. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

impressive build for that budget can't think of ways to help without going to 500 pounds..
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KaneMcDermott wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


I'd recommend a difference power supply that one looks doge. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

impressive build for that budget can't think of ways to help without going to 500 pounds..


Thanks for pointing that out,i looked at that then forgot about it earlier.If you want to get a XFX PSU,go for this one: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

550W is more than you need for this build,but you can always upgrade a few things in the future..


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That Coolermaster PSU is made by Solytech, so i wouldn't want that powering my 7870.

Get the OCZ ZS 550 or XFX 550 Pro...
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