Hi guys I'm looking to get a new PC for around £900.
I'm from UK and really cant spend time assembling a new PC. 1st off I don't have the time to be messing around and secondly I have sausage fingers.
Can somebody help me qith a quick link to some good worthy PCs.
Theres so much out there now its mind boggling.
games I want to run are new Doom, UT4 and anything and everything demanding. Warhammer eternal crusade etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Post a link to shop of your choice so one can pick parts for you...
I was intending on upgrading the GPU soon after but have not needed to for over a year now.I have been too unhappy over hyped GPU's and their high cost.
I simply went for an Intel CPU that was decent and low priced and that was all i cared about.
That CPU was an I7 4790 ,i am sure at this point you can get a tier or two higher than that CPU now for a decent price.Don't go spending foolishly,GPU's are NOT very important,they have not been and likely years still before they are relevant.My GPU is utter crap,yet i could play FFXIV and MANY other high graphic games,maybe not on max but i don't need maximum settings to enjoy the game,just give me 30 frames a second and i am good to go.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_Z170_i7_Configurator
Here is a good starter, and would give you a lot of upgrade options that I've found, will do what you want it to out of the box.
http://www.pcgamer.com/best-gaming-pc/
Building around CalmOceans post, using whatever component happens to be on sale that is near equivalent, is a very good starting point.
I think Oculus will be a game changer, although I am aware that some people disagree.
since you don't want to OC or any "pimping out" stuff, the mobo is way too much for your needs, a H170 would be enough. Also, since you don't plan to dive under the hood a lot ("sausage fingers"), you don't need a fancy case either, a cheapo default one is enough (especially if you let the assembling part to the store... they're hopefully skilled enough not to cut their fingers with the rougher edges on a default case )
And, with the ~100 bucks you save on those two, you can get a 980 instead of 970. The 6600k can serve it well, and you'll have a gear which can last for several years, and for evey game out there with top settings.