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Hey,


My friend is looking for a gaming PC. His budget is round 550pounds this includes a keyboard and a mouse (if possible)
Will +Rep for any help
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Hmm... 4570 and a 750Ti? Pls no. For a 550 quid build your best bet would be AMD. For a gaming build the GPU should always be better than the CPU. As good as the 750Ti is, it's unbalanced with a Haswell i5. The motherboard is a bit cheap for a somewhat overall expensive build. You could've got a cheaper 550w PSU as well, or even a good 450w.

RAM is ugly.
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AM3+ is dead... but I spose with a 6300 you could get a 270X.
But the EVGA FTW is a great little card.
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I agree with Gigahertz fully. Although this build is an i5 and is slightly over budget it would offer the best performance in gaming. However OP could use a FX6300, save money and get an SSD for better all round performance.

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