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My new computer which Im going to order soon


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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Dn72jX
Costs a total of £564.02
Do you guys think I should change/add/remove anything tell me biggrin.png
My friend help me built this up and Im going to order it by next week hopefully.

Going to use it for gaming,rendering in cinema 4d/photoshop graphic designing and hopefully streaming.
Overall I want a fast PC.65d268c68a50efc4f76adabbb8cfd2fc.png

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Going to use it for gaming,rendering in cinema 4d/photoshop graphic designing and hopefully streaming.

Overall I want a fast PC.

 

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/4Ft76h

Considerably more powerful, dropped out the 16GB of RAM because it's severely crippling your gaming experience.

Changed the CPU to an AMD FX-8350 as it's much better for multi-threaded work (rendering and streaming)

Changed the SSD to a Mushkin drive, I wouldn't touch Transcend as they use bad controllers.

Changed the GPU to a much more powerful card, the PSU was also upgraded to a more reliable and powerful unit.

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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/4Ft76h

Considerably more powerful, dropped out the 16GB of RAM because it's severely crippling your gaming experience.

Changed the CPU to an AMD FX-8350 as it's much better for multi-threaded work (rendering and streaming)

Changed the SSD to a Mushkin drive, I wouldn't touch Transcend as they use bad controllers.

Changed the GPU to a much more powerful card, the PSU was also upgraded to a more reliable and powerful unit.

Many people have been saying I should get an i7. Would you recommend that?

 

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Many people have been saying I should get an i7. Would you recommend that?

 

From my own personal experience from having i7, DO NOT GET ONE. The price compared to power is definitely not worth it, stick to the i5.

 

In addition, from my own person experience of having 16GB of ram it's total overkill. Stick to 8GB :)

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http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/6289RB

 

This would probably be the most optimal route at the moment for your needs. You could also get 4790K for about £100 more if you want for editing and streaming.

 

Also I honestly think AMD is not very competitive with Intel atm, their CPUs got shit performance per core and use more power than Intel even though having worse performance.

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I'd change the RAM to just 8GB, the PSU is also on the small side. If you want to upgrade any parts in the future such as the GPU to a 760/770 series then you'll need to upgrade the PSU. Personally I always buy a 600W PSU as you can't go wrong with it. Check out the OCZ ModXStream pro, i've had mine for years and have had no hiccups!

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I've been able to run all my games on the highest settings and have good frames

some of my games; WoW, BF4, ghost, skyrim and many more

Heres my current build. I paid 850 for it. Eventually I'll upgrade stuff

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tzLyLk

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I don't want to be that guy, but 2133MHz RAM was a bad choice, as was the capacity.

PSU isn't the best either, it was manufactured by highpower, a company that makes OCZ's PSU's and they're notable for being bad.

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I don't want to be that guy, but 2133MHz RAM was a bad choice, as was the capacity.

PSU isn't the best either, it was manufactured by highpower, a company that makes OCZ's PSU's and they're notable for being bad.

 

This was my first build. It's done everything I've needed and I plan on making another in a few years

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