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Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-14 12:23
by AnimalMother.
Hello
My mate is looking into getting a new desktop PC for gaming. His budget is around 500-600GBP and is just looking for the tower and os (win7) only. Can be pre-built or build up as I have the experience to build it I'm just not up to date on current hardware.
Basic function is to have a HDMI output as he'll be using a 40" LCD TV as a monitor and be able to play new games to a decent level of gfx v performance.
All help appreciated,
Thanks
Animal
Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-14 12:57
by Cossack
Alright, first things to ask - will he do OC? Does he will keep something from old one? I think I already have system in my mind already ready.

Btw, does Win 7 is included in budget as well and what version would be ok for him if you know what I mean.

Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-14 13:25
by AnimalMother.
?600 is for an entirely new build including the OS, no previous parts to salvage from an old tower. Regards win7 I'd imagine he'd get away just fine with home or home premium.
Not got any experience with overclocking between us, though I'll put that to him next time I speak to him.
Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-14 21:28
by Cossack
Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-14 22:24
by AnimalMother.
thanks for the input cossack!
Now his research has found this off ebay
link. Now to me this seems pretty good though it is an AMD processor, would this cause too much of a problem in the long run?
thanks again for the help
Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-15 09:59
by Cossack
Oh, you know, there is always something fishy about these sales. Hmm... CPU is just a bit slower then i5 Sandy Bridge and don't even talk about i5 Ivy Bridge. Like I said, it will do job just fine, but it will wear out faster than i5 solutions (become slower etc). Rest looks fine, BUT, they are not mentioning what HDD and PSU you get. Maybe they will die after a month or smt.
In general, its up to you.

I would trust tested qualities.

At least, that Mobo for AMD platform is good, GPU is good and RAM is good.
Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-15 11:17
by AnimalMother.
He's pretty set on the ebay one, scrolling down the page it mentions the PSU and HDD. Chances are that the CPU will last as he'll be graduating next year from uni and into a job so can replace it if it's necessary.
Thanks for the help and insight. I think this case is closed

Re: Build for a friend, need some help
Posted: 2012-09-15 11:32
by Cossack
No, its says the specs, but not the manufacturer - that is important. Anyway, I hope it will run just fine.
