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The way i think of a PC build is like a sports team, if you have one amazing player that you spend all your money on and the rest are terrible, the team will be terrible, but if you buy all good players the team will be good. What im saying is like, don't go for an i7 then a crud GPU, go for an i3 and a good GPU, also try and get a solid state drive and HDD and use the solid state for programs and your OS, and the HDD for movies and music. I had a £400 spec PC somewhere, i'll try and find the parts
what can you salvage from your old rig? are you using the same PSU and disk drives? need more power from your cpu? I just built a decent one myself with Board: http://bit.ly/smXLomCPU: http://bit.ly/jQYjDl though i will be getting http://bit.ly/fwgBC8 soon.Memory: http://bit.ly/gg6WrqGFX: http://bit.ly/uCNvTpi kept the psu (750W) disk drive and case from an older build.
Hello, just letting you know I have the same G.SKILL Ripjaws Ram (except the 16GB kit) and have had no problems with it. So I would recommend it. Also don't know if you know this but a lot of motherboards have a datasheet online that tells what RAM they have tested. Processors as well.