Thursday, June 5, 2014

What is a good gaming/home PC under £750?




Maggie


I'm looking to upgrade my computer, so I thought I'd buy a PC. I need at least 4GB of RAM, Intel Core i5, a graphics card which is capable of supporting Skyrim on High/Ultra and a decent sound card. It should be able to multi-task, and play games such as Skyrim and assassins Creed. The total cost of the PC, OS and the monitor should be no more than £750. Any suggestions (and don't suggest Mac or HP)?
I'm not going to buy internationally. UK based only.



Answer
Try going to cyberpowerpc.com. Build the computer to your specifications. If your going to play Skyrim I suggest getting at least 6GB of RAM preferably 8GB. You should be able to build a pretty emaculate computer with just shy of $1200 (USD), or about 750 (GBP). You will assembly every part of the computer. Or even try checking out some of the pre-built ones that might be on sale. Don't worry they wont be Mac or HP, but they will be PC based computers which are better for gaming. You pick what you want to go together and alerts will show if certain parts are not compatible.

Gaming computer for under $750?




James R


I really can'"t wait for the Diablo III Realse but i have to and I need a new computer along with it
i really want to build a computer to learn about them and all I have is about 700 bucks so please help by listing parts and links



Answer
Motherboard - $80
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5608207&CatId=4720

Processor - $200
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4959973&CatId=4729

Memory - $120
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3642209&CatId=4524

Power Supply - $70
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3276567&Sku=ULT-LSP750

Video Card - $120
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5690057&CatId=3670

Grand total $590 for a budget gaming quad core PC. Toss it all into your old PC case, or spend the additional 100 bucks on a new case of your choice.

You wont need to purchase a new operating system if you have an install disk and the key code for the one on your old system and just use your old hard drive and cd/dvd drive. If you do not have an install disk but do still have the product key for your operating system (usually on a sticker on the case) you can take the new build once completed to a repair shop and give them the key and they should have an install disk they can use to do it for you and shouldnt be too expensive.




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