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    Hi Guys,

    I am considering building my first gaming PC but have a budget of around ?350.
    Ideally, would like to play Mortal Kombat X and Fifa 16 as an example

    I can get a nice case for about ?30 but have not decided on what else I should go for. My thinking was
    1. AMD or Intel Processor .. still do not know which is best for my budget (I looked at FX-6300 and FX-8350, as Intel seemed too expensive.
    2. The motherboard seemed like an easier option in the case of AMD I chose the 78LMT-USB3 as a website (can I say the name of it) told me it was compatible.
    3. I looked at 8GB of 1600 DDR3 RAM
    4. An 80+ Bronze 500W PSU
    5. A 2TB HDD
    6. And finally a ?150-ish Video Card

    .. trouble is it came to about ?500+

    Can anyone either point my in the right direction for advice or gimme their suggestions

    If ?350 is massively under-budget, I can always get a Xbox One but just wanted to explore options, before I took the plunge.

    Any help appreciated

    Many thanks

    TK :-)

    PS - One thing I noticed, is that I can get a cheap-ish i5 or i7 HP Tower and wondered if I could:-
    a. take the bits out and put it into an ATX case inc the motherboard
    b. If something like a i7-2600K would be sufficient to play those games.

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    I'm kind of answering my own question here, but found this article which looked pretty interesting. Not sure if I can post links, so have pasted the bulk of the text.

    Cheers

    TK
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    You can use this hierarchy to compare the pricing between two processors, to see which one is a better deal, and also to determine if an upgrade is worthwhile. I don?t recommend upgrading your CPU unless the potential replacement is at least three tiers higher. Otherwise, the upgrade is somewhat parallel and you may not notice a worthwhile difference in game performance.

    Intel AMD
    Core i7-2600, -2600K, -2700K, -3770, -3770K, -3820, -3930K, -3960X, -3970X, -4770, -4770K, -4790K, -5775C, -5820K, 5930K, -5960X
    Core i7-965, -975 Extreme, -980X Extreme, -990X Extreme
    Core i5 -5675C, -4690K, 4670K, 4670, 4570, 4430, 3570K, -3570, -3550, -3470, -3450P, -3450, -3350P, -3330, 2550K, -2500K, -2500, -2450P, -2400, -2380P, -2320, -2310, -2300
    Core i7-980, -970, -960
    Core i7-870, -875K
    Core i3-4370, -4160, -3250, -3245, -3240, -3225, -3220, -3210, -2100, -2105, -2120, -2125, -2130
    FX-9590, 9370, 8370, 8350, 8320, 8150, 6350, 4350
    Phenom II X6 1100T BE, 1090T BE
    Phenom II X4 Black Edition 980, 975
    Core i7-860, -920, -930, -940, -950
    Core i5-3220T, -750, -760, -2405S, -2400S
    Core 2 Extreme QX9775, QX9770, QX9650
    Core 2 Quad Q9650
    FX-8120, 8320e, 8370e, 6200, 6300, 4170, 4300
    Phenom II X6 1075T
    Phenom II X4 Black Edition 970, 965, 955
    A10-6800K, 6790K, 6700, 5800K, -5700, -7800, -7850K
    A8-3850, -3870K, -5600K, 6600K, -7600
    Athlon X4 651K, 645, 641, 640, 740, 750K, 860K
    Core 2 Extreme QX6850, QX6800
    Core 2 Quad Q9550, Q9450, Q9400
    Core i5-650, -655K, -660, -661, -670, -680
    Core i3-2100T, -2120T
    FX-6100, -4100, -4130
    Phenom II X6 1055T, 1045T
    Phenom II X4 945, 940, 920
    Phenom II X3 Black Edition 720, 740
    A8-5500, 6500
    A6-3650, -3670K, -7400K
    Athlon II X4 635, 630
    Core 2 Extreme QX6700
    Core 2 Quad Q6700, Q9300, Q8400, Q6600, Q8300
    Core 2 Duo E8600, E8500, E8400, E7600
    Core i3 -530, -540, -550
    Pentium G3460, G3258, G3250, G3220, G3420, G3430, G2130, G2120, G2020, G2010, G870, G860, G850, G840, G645, G640, G630
    Phenom II X4 910, 910e, 810
    Athlon II X4 620, 631
    Athlon II X3 460
    Core 2 Extreme X6800
    Core 2 Quad Q8200
    Core 2 Duo E8300, E8200, E8190, E7500, E7400, E6850, E6750
    Pentium G620
    Celeron G1630, G1620, G1610, G555, G550, G540, G530
    Phenom II X4 905e, 805
    Phenom II X3 710, 705e
    Phenom II X2 565 BE, 560 BE, 555 BE, 550 BE, 545
    Phenom X4 9950
    Athlon II X3 455, 450, 445, 440, 435, 425
    Core 2 Duo E7200, E6550, E7300, E6540, E6700
    Pentium Dual-Core E5700, E5800, E6300, E6500, E6600, E6700
    Pentium G9650
    Phenom X4 9850, 9750, 9650, 9600
    Phenom X3 8850, 8750
    Athlon II X2 265, 260, 255, 370K
    A6-5500K
    A4-7300, 6400K, 6300, 6320, 5400K, 5300, 4400, 4000, 3400, 3300
    Athlon 64 X2 6400+
    Core 2 Duo E4700, E4600, E6600, E4500, E6420
    Pentium Dual-Core E5400, E5300, E5200, G620T
    Phenom X4 9500, 9550, 9450e, 9350e
    Phenom X3 8650, 8600, 8550, 8450e, 8450, 8400, 8250e
    Athlon II X2 240, 245, 250
    Athlon X2 7850, 7750
    Athlon 64 X2 6000+, 5600+
    Core 2 Duo E4400, E4300, E6400, E6320
    Celeron E3300
    Phenom X4 9150e, 9100e
    Athlon X2 7550, 7450, 5050e, 4850e/b
    Athlon 64 X2 5400+, 5200+, 5000+, 4800+
    Core 2 Duo E5500, E6300
    Pentium Dual-Core E2220, E2200, E2210
    Celeron E3200
    Athlon X2 6550, 6500, 4450e/b,
    Athlon X2 4600+, 4400+, 4200+, BE-2400
    Pentium Dual-Core E2180
    Celeron E1600, G440
    Athlon 64 X2 4000+, 3800+
    Athlon X2 4050e, BE-2300
    Pentium Dual-Core E2160, E2140
    Celeron E1500, E1400, E1200

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    I would prob look for parts on gum or bay if i was building a pc.

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    There are plenty of ones on the bay that have good boards, ram, cpu etc you just have to know what you are looking for. Maybe start with board ie asus or gigabyte for instance the which socket it has for cpu then max ram it holds etc etc Try and go for min i53570k cpu LGA 1150 socket by the way it's better than some i7,s at least 750 power supply maybe msi gtx 760 twin frozr . Plenty of people sell crap but some build these and grow out of them so bargains can be had you just have to gen yourself up a bit more just a rough idea to get you started.

 

 

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