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I am starting to build a gaming rig from the ground up. 

 

Purely for dayz really as that is all i play atm.

 

Been a long time since I have built a PC and wondered if i could get some help.

 

any good websites or good deals on parts.

 

best processor gfx card for money etc?

 

any help would be appreciated 

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A little help, this is the exactly same computer as i've got, the same one i recently purchased, it took about a week for delivery but it runs excellent, i run DayZ on max Settings with no lag, it's a small little tower and does make abit of noise, but it's perfect when you have speakers/headset on because then you can't hear it as much, it's 450£ At the moment and i can run MAX settings on DayZ with it.

 

p.s forgot to link it LOL http://www.ebay.co.u...=item20db93dd88

 

They also have an site, you can check out their ebay shop etc

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If you are from the UK i recommend using:

 

www.scan.co.uk (Very popular website for gamers and pc enthusiasts)

www.ebuyer.com (Offers free delivery on a lot of things and if you buy one thing thats free delivery you get the rest free!)

www.overclockers.co.uk (Also a very popular site in the UK)

www.uk.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to UK on website)

 

If you are from the US i recommend using:

 

www.newegg.com (Very popular pc site in the US)

www.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to US on the website)

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I ended up getting a laptop. Most people will go on and on and on. But I just wanted something portable and capable.

 

oh what brand you ask

 

Asus RoG

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If you are from the UK i recommend using:

 

www.scan.co.uk (Very popular website for gamers and pc enthusiasts)

www.ebuyer.com (Offers free delivery on a lot of things and if you buy one thing thats free delivery you get the rest free!)

www.overclockers.co.uk (Also a very popular site in the UK)

www.uk.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to UK on website)

 

If you are from the US i recommend using:

 

www.newegg.com (Very popular pc site in the US)

www.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to US on the website)

 

When buying my PC i actually checked EVERY single one of these sites, and they all worked out atleast 300 pound more with the same Rig.

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If you are from the UK i recommend using:

 

www.scan.co.uk (Very popular website for gamers and pc enthusiasts)

www.ebuyer.com (Offers free delivery on a lot of things and if you buy one thing thats free delivery you get the rest free!)

www.overclockers.co.uk (Also a very popular site in the UK)

www.uk.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to UK on website)

 

If you are from the US i recommend using:

 

www.newegg.com (Very popular pc site in the US)

www.pcpartpicker.com/ (Automatically set to US on the website)

 

When buying my PC i actually checked EVERY single one of these sites, and they all worked out atleast 300 pound more with the same Rig.

 

Best to check than get ripped off

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Built mine in November with help from the forum guys at www.rockpapershotgun.com and using pcpartpicker for pricing and ordering. Works great :)

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