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What to use in my PC?

This is the first time I have built a PC and I am not entirely sure what parts are ideal for me as I have only worked with laptops before. I need a windows based system that will comfortably run multiple adobe programs at a good speed. I also enjoy gaming on the side so a good GPU is needed.

Would you recommend pcpartpicker?

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yes you make a list using pcpartpicker

 

you may need give us a budget and the miain use of the PC

 

 

and do you need OS and keyboard, mouse and monitor etc.

 

use this

 

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

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What is your budget? What programs are you gonna run on it? What games are you planning to play and at what resolution?

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A V8. I've found everything runs better with a V8. Forget that turbo crap, off/on, off/on who needs it?

Sir William of Orange: Corsair 230T - Rebel Orange, 4690K, GA-97X SOC, 16gb Dom Plats 1866C9,  2 MX100 256gb, Seagate 2tb Desktop, EVGA Supernova 750-G2, Be Quiet! Dark Rock 3, DK 9008 keyboard, Pioneer BR drive. Yeah, on board graphics - deal with it!

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I am thinking around the £600 - £700 not including peripherals/os/monitor.

I am running Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere Pro.

Battlefield, Hitman, iRacing, The Forest.

Thanks for the feedback really appreciate it.

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