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Looking to build a gaming pc that will be ok for the current big titles and some of the future ones:

Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz Socket 1155 6MB Cache Retail Boxed Processor ..... ?167.34

Asus P8Z68-V LX Socket 1155 Onboard graphics output 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard ..... ?83.99

G-Skill 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600Mhz RipjawsX Memory Kit CL9 (9-9-9-24) 1.5V ..... ?39.26

Gigabyte GTX 560 OC Edition 1GB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini HDMI PCI-E Graphics Card .....?127.97

Fractal Design Core 1000 MicroATX Case ..... ?30.72

OCZ Stealth Xstream II 700W PSU - 6x SATA 2x PCI-E ..... ?54.99

Seagate 1TB 3.5" Barracuda SATA-III 6Gb/s Hard Drive - 7200RPM 32MB Cache ..... ?75.03

LiteOn IHOS104 4x BD-ROM SATA Blu-Ray Drive - OEM Black ..... ?39.99

OCZ 120GB Agility 3 SSD - SATA-III - Read 525MB/s Write 500MB/s 85,000 IOPS ..... ?89.99

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium w/SP1 - Licence and media - 1 PC - OEM - DVD - 64-bi ..... ?65.92

All parts from ebuyer.com - I'm in the UK so UK stores only please.

What do you think to this?

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Why not get an Ivy Bridge CPU, Z77 motherboard instead?

Edit: It seems that Ivy Bridge processors haven't been released in the UK? I guess you should wait for them. These are the Z77 motherboards available on ebuyer: http://www.ebuyer.co...h?q=z77&x=0&y=0

Edited by Sir Ali

Don't go Ivy Bridge yet if you're overclocking. The performance / cost ratio isn't really there, plus they run hotter.

If you aren't interested in overclocking, you can save some cash by getting the i5-3450 instead, which seems to be performing better than the i5-2400 and has the same price point.

You might also want to consider looking at a 6850, Gigabyte and MSI do OC models of that which will be better value than the 560.

Don't go Ivy Bridge yet if you're overclocking. The performance / cost ratio isn't really there, plus they run hotter.

If you aren't interested in overclocking, you can save some cash by getting the i5-3450 instead, which seems to be performing better than the i5-2400 and has the same price point.

You might also want to consider looking at a 6850, Gigabyte and MSI do OC models of that which will be better value than the 560.

+1 for the 3450 the K's are designed for over clocking so if your not doing that get the newer Ivy bridge...

Personally I'd stick with the 560, just personal preference but I prefer nvidia hardware, and the driver packages are better.

What games are you going to run? If your budget allows, upgrade to the 560 Ti or 560 Ti 448. You'll get better performance.

Just an FYI with that case, I built my dad a PC with that case and it gets really cramped (I didn't even put a GPU in). I suspect you may run into heat issues, as (I think) there is only space for 2 fans. You would need a mATX mobo too .Just noticed you have an ATX mobo and the case is for a Micro ATX. It wont fit!

good call AR, that is true. come on porter, that's the first thing you should check for! otherwise i have no problem with your other specs, except maybe the graphics. i mean if you're spending all this money on a new build get the latest gen, it makes a bigger difference in GPUs than in CPUs. i'd get a 7850 or wait a little for the GTX 670 (though the latter is way more expensive than that 560).

ARchamps & neoadorable: thanks for pointing that out, just an oversight on my part.

But this is a no goer I'm afraid, was a build I was proposing to a friend but he's decided by a pre-built PC from eBuyer instead :(

Thanks for all the effort though.

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