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What do you guys think of this PC build? I'm on a fairly tight budget of 400 GBP including the OS so I personally think this is okay for me.

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CPU: AMD A8-7600 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor
Motherboard: MSI A78M-E35 Micro ATX FM2+ Motherboard
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2133 Memory
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: XFX Radeon R7 240 2GB Video Card
Case: Cooler Master N200 MicroATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
Total: 322.99 (GBP)






I'm only planning to play:
- League of Legends
- CS: GO
- Bioshock Infinite
- Team Fortress 2
- Minecraft

So I'm not really going for the 'extreme ultra fast gaming PC'.

Feel free to post an alternative build!

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R7 240 isn't even worth it. It's literally a waste of money with an APU rig.

£5 over budget, but far superior;
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If you can go 20 Over

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Sanctyy wrote R7 240 isn't even worth it. It's literally a waste of money with an APU rig.

5 over budget, but far superior;
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I stuck in an R7 240 for the CrossFire.

I really don't want to pirate Windows for my first PC.

And, shoot me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I won't need the 285 for the games I'm planning to play.

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Sanctyy wrote R7 240 isn't even worth it. It's literally a waste of money with an APU rig.

5 over budget, but far superior;
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I stuck in an R7 240 for the CrossFire.

I really don't want to pirate Windows for my first PC.

And, shoot me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I won't need the 285 for the games I'm planning to play.

But surely in lets say 6 months they might have released a good looking game that you would want to try out, you would think its a shame then if you can only run it at 2 fps right? Build a nice Computer now to save yourself money in the future.
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But surely in lets say 6 months they might have released a good looking game that you would want to try out, you would think its a shame then if you can only run it at 2 fps right? Build a nice Computer now to save yourself money in the future.


That's a fair point. I've decided that I'll just wait until I have all the money for this build just in case I want to play high demand games in the future.

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Spection wrote
That's a fair point. I've decided that I'll just wait until I have all the money for this build just in case I want to play high demand games in the future.

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What I suggested is better than this and closer to your current budget. If you went with my suggestion, you can easily add another 4GB RAM on the cheap at any point. I definitely wouldn't suggest using wireless either, if you can avoid it. If you're going to spend closer to £500, this would be better;
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You could drop the SSD and swap the i3 for an i5-4440 instead if you'd wish. The motherboard you picked is pretty poor and only has 2 RAM slots which can be a bitch. That EVGA PSU is not as good quality as the XFX unit, and 450W is more than enough for any single card rig, other than something like an FX-9590 with a 290(x), which you should never be running anything like that anyway. If you're not too bothered about case, you can save £13 by getting the Fractal Design Core 1000 instead of the N200. I'd take the N200 over the Core 1000 though.
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The only problem is that I've got to keep it under 500 GBP including the OS and some peripherals.

I'm not very fond of pirating an OS, like I previously said. I'll change the PSU but I don't think I'll put in an SSD.
2x RAM slots are more than enough for me since this is a pretty expensive birthday gift for me and I won't be upgrading it for a long time.

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Spection wrote
The only problem is that I've got to keep it under 500 GBP including the OS and some peripherals.

I'm not very fond of pirating an OS, like I previously said. I'll change the PSU but I don't think I'll put in an SSD.
2x RAM slots are more than enough for me since this is a pretty expensive birthday gift for me and I won't be upgrading it for a long time.



Spending 78 on windows is pointless when you can get it for free, and spend that on a better GPU, or a CPU.
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Spection wrote
The only problem is that I've got to keep it under 500 GBP including the OS and some peripherals.

I'm not very fond of pirating an OS, like I previously said. I'll change the PSU but I don't think I'll put in an SSD.
2x RAM slots are more than enough for me since this is a pretty expensive birthday gift for me and I won't be upgrading it for a long time.


The £500 rig you asked about didn't include an OS? The rig I suggested is £15 cheaper, more than enough for a kb+mouse combo. Why would you not get an SSD if you can afford one?
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