Use the drop down to select the i5-7600k. Decent bang for your buck!
The GPU is a full size GTX 1060 6GB from Zotac that retails alone on Amazon for over £297.
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slayermatt
11 Jul 173#1
If you're desperate for a build now a decent PC given the inflated prices of parts at the moment
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slayermatt
11 Jul 173#1
If you're desperate for a build now a decent PC given the inflated prices of parts at the moment
sadbuttruee
11 Jul 17#2
bargain
gowf
11 Jul 171#3
Good deal
scroterot
11 Jul 17#4
Additional (default) specs:
8gb (2x4gb) 2133mhz ddr4 ram
Standard intel CPU cooler
1tb barracuda HDD
no Operating system
no WiFi adapter
Haven't voted hot/cold. I'm going to wait for the new line of GPUs that will be dedicated for Bitcoin mining to be released, in the hope the 1060 goes back to a more reasonable price.
sadbuttruee to scroterot
11 Jul 17#8
an OS is not expensive or can be free if a student, a wifi adapter is dirt cheap Amazon has a sale on but a good one can be a tenner or less
I run a high end rig but would buy this for one my family no problem,seems like an ok deal if you want to avoid a self build
foxxes
11 Jul 17#5
Doesn't come with Windows. Are the cheaper ones you can find on Amazon ok to use?
scroterot to foxxes
11 Jul 171#10
Short answer: they're OK at best.
Long Answer:
There are so many sites out there selling "gaming" PCs with cheap parts and lots of RAM. If you want a good deal on a pre-built machine I recommend eBuyer, looking at reviews of ones meet your needs/budget and cross reference prices with rivals like Amazon/Argos/Comet. I recommend them because personally I've never had a problem with them in my 10 years of light usage of them (maybe 1 order a year).
To really save money you can look on PC part picker as zakkyb stated. I recommend copying someone who's completed their build, as you KNOW all the components are compatible (I've heard that sometimes the compatibility checker can be wrong sometimes on this site, so just be wary/double check).
Good luck and post any good deals you find :smile:
chapchap to foxxes
12 Jul 17#15
Last week via Amazon Warehouse i picked up an i7 4970,8GB ram,1TBHD pre-installed Win 8.1 Pro Sedatech desktop for a grand total of £247! Add a GPU and away you go. But you need to be lucky to find deals like that.
Graham1979
11 Jul 171#6
Anybody know what the price components would cost. Have a 1060 already and don't need the hard drive. I could sell the 1060 6gb i already have to reduce the overall cost.
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The GPU is a full size GTX 1060 6GB from Zotac that retails alone on Amazon for over £297.
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All comments (24)
8gb (2x4gb) 2133mhz ddr4 ram
Standard intel CPU cooler
1tb barracuda HDD
no Operating system
no WiFi adapter
Haven't voted hot/cold. I'm going to wait for the new line of GPUs that will be dedicated for Bitcoin mining to be released, in the hope the 1060 goes back to a more reasonable price.
I run a high end rig but would buy this for one my family no problem,seems like an ok deal if you want to avoid a self build
Long Answer:
There are so many sites out there selling "gaming" PCs with cheap parts and lots of RAM. If you want a good deal on a pre-built machine I recommend eBuyer, looking at reviews of ones meet your needs/budget and cross reference prices with rivals like Amazon/Argos/Comet. I recommend them because personally I've never had a problem with them in my 10 years of light usage of them (maybe 1 order a year).
To really save money you can look on PC part picker as zakkyb stated. I recommend copying someone who's completed their build, as you KNOW all the components are compatible (I've heard that sometimes the compatibility checker can be wrong sometimes on this site, so just be wary/double check).
Good luck and post any good deals you find :smile:
Use that site to price things up