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XOGamingGB

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  1. I want it to last long time and to look cool you see. The money isnt the issue if its kept below £5k mark:) I would say that the 980 would do the job but I want something new and something different, thats why I chosen the 390x's. To my knowledge they will come out between June-September time, but if not I will get one 290x and wait until the 390x comes out and replace it I guess.
  2. I dont want to upgrade becasue I will be at university for 3 years and I will not have the money to add every other month on new components, so I have decided I will go big on the beggining and just replace things like fans hdd's, ssd's after 2 years or so. My friend told me it is good idea because he has done the same with the r9 290x. He spend £3k on his PC and it handles any game at 4k displays no problem and he gets around 40fps and thats on 2 290x's. I want to have the system to be able to do anything I want in the next 4 or so years. I would say 16GB VRAM will not get old any time soon unless there will be like 12k games coming out. Thanks for the help aswell
  3. Titan x is over rated card and it uses slower speeds so it makes it worse than the 390x by quiet bit
  4. I would go for the i7 4th gen but I want the PC to last for around 5-6 years without major updates done to it.
  5. I would go for the i7 4th gen but I want the PC to last for around 5-6 years without major updates done to it.
  6. The link should work, and yes thats what I going to do I will get 2 R9 390x and Intel i7 5gen the link schould work
  7. There are 2 GPU's there and they are R9 390x I am thinking between Corsair 760T, 750D, NZXT Phantom, Phantom 820 or bitfenix colossus window or windowless
  8. Yes, I know I am using GBP, and I am willing to spend up to £460 for each GPU, that is the max price I will be going. The price in US will be around $600-$700 MAX USD so I am guessing in UK it will be around £420 mark for each GPU.
  9. Hi, everyone. I am new to this type of thing and I am learning new stuff everyday and my friend convinced me to build my self a gaming/performance PC. So I have decided to look into that and I have decided I would like to keep up with the plan and build my PC by end of this year, my initial budget was going to be around £2,000 but I have decided it will not be enough and I have topped it up to around the £4,000 mark. This will be my first PC build and first expensive PC, before and I still own a PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One and I would like to add a PC into that collection. I have decided to do so because I am studding computing technology at college and moving into University this year to study Computer information systems. So therefore I have decided I will need to have a power horse that will face any problems on the way to perfection. I will be using the computer for programming, video rendering, app creation, web design, mobile game creation and gaming the best games out there. I would like to have the PC for around 5 years and allow me not to upgrade it much over that time, so I have done some research and I have came up with this little beast that I love. Some things there are just overkill but I want to have that little extra power available at any time. I am power freak and I love having too much power available just like cars, I love the powerful ones and be able to use that power at any time. I will include the link to PCPartPicker with my set up and I hope you could check if that is good enough for my 1st set up ad will be able to keep its level for around 4-5 years and I will not need to upgrade any major hardware in the PC. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/godawa123/saved/#view=9X3v6h Thanks, everyone.
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