Not sure if this is good enough?

Goodjacky

Active member
I wanted to buy a new computer because this one I am using is 6-7 years ago and I wanted to buy a new one for gaming and I have a budget of £700-£900 I will most likely be playing games like world of Warcraft, the upcoming elder scroll online or maybe games like battlefield and far cry 3 and I am not sure what I want or what I need. I am not an expert on computers so please simplified your advice for a noob.

So this is what I am thinking at the moment

Case:
Cooler master elite 311 blue case
Processor:
Intel core i5-3570
Motherboard:
Asus p8z77-v lx: USB 3.0, Sata 6gbs,ati crossfire
Memory/ram:
8gb kingston hyperx beast dual-ddr3 2400mhz x.m.p
Graphics Card:
2gb amd radeon hd7870
Memory Hard Disk:
500gb
DVD/blu-ray drive:
24 dual layer DVD writer(I have a question will this drive be able to run games disks like battlefield 3?)
Power Supply:
450w quiet 80 plus dual rail psu+120mm case fan
Processor Cooling:
Intel socket lega1155 standard CPU cooler(do I need to buy extra fan cases?)
Sound card:
Onboard 6 channel (5.1) high def audio(as standard)
Network facilities:
Wireless 802.11n 300mps pci-e card( do I need this to connect to my Internet wirelessly? Should I get a better one for high speed?)
USB options:
6x USB 2.0 ports @ back panel (2 front ports) as standard
Operating system:
Genuine windows 7 home premium 64 bits
Office software:
Free 60 day trial of Microsoft office
Anti virus:
Norton anti virus 2013 1 year licence for 1 pc (£9)
Warranty:
3 years sliver warranty (£5)

Stuff that I did not mentions means that it is none
Furthermore when I receive my pc, will it have window 7 installed or Do I need to install everything myself?
I am thinking of buying a monitor from here is it worth it?
Do I need any wires to connect my pc to the tv because all in have is a hdmi cable

Thanks for everyone's help.
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
8GB of ram is more than enough for gaming
The DVD drive will run any games disks,windows7 will be installed with all the necessary drivers,PCS sell IIyama monitors which get a lot of good reviews and the HDMI cable you have is all you need,assuming your tv has an HDMI port..
I would suggest something like this.
Case
PCS MAELSTROM T900 BLACK GAMING CASE
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™i5 Quad Core Processor i5-3570 (3.4GHz) 6MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® P8Z77-V LX: USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs, ATI®CrossFireX
Memory (RAM)
8GB SAMSUNG DUAL-DDR3 1333MHz (2 X 4GB)
Graphics Card
2GB AMD RADEON™ HD7870 - DVI,HDMI,2 mDP - DX® 11, Eyefinity 4 Capable
Memory - 1st Hard Disk
1TB WD CAVIAR BLACK WD1002FAEX, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64MB CACHE (7200rpm)
1st DVD/BLU-RAY Drive
24x DUAL LAYER DVD WRITER ±R/±RW/RAM
Memory Card Reader
INTERNAL 52 IN 1 CARD READER (XD, MS, CF, SD, etc) + 1 x USB 2.0 PORT
Power Supply
CORSAIR 650W ENTHUSIAST SERIES™ TX650 V2-80 PLUS® BRONZE (£69)
Processor Cooling
Super Quiet 22dBA Triple Copper Heatpipe Intel CPU Cooler (£19)
Sound Card
ONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
Network Facilities
10/100/1000 GIGABIT LAN PORT - AS STANDARD ON ALL PCs
USB Options
6 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL (MIN 2 FRONT PORTS) AS STANDARD
Operating System
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit w/SP1 - inc DVD & Licence (£79)
Office Software
NO OFFICE SOFTWARE
Anti-Virus
NO ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE
Warranty
3 Year Silver Warranty (1 Year Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour) (£5)
Delivery
STANDARD INSURED DELIVERY TO UK MAINLAND (MON-FRI)
Build Time
Standard Build - Approximately 7 to 9 working days
Quantity
1
Price: £841.00 including VAT and delivery.
Unique URL to re-configure: http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/quotes/intel-ivy-bridge-pc/JsMNgQNUm4/
 
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RS2OOO

Gold Level Poster
I'm no expert....I ask for advice normally, not really qualified to give it.

But as you've only got 1 hard drive, I'd go for the Caviar Black simply because its known for its quality and reliability.

Thats £15 extra, taking total to £900 exactly.

Probably wouldn't take the Norton Anti Virus either, my experience with it has been bad in general.
 
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Goodjacky

Active member
That's cool but what about the wireless card, do I need one of those to use my Internet wirelessly?
Also if norton antivirus is no good then what anti virus software should I get?
 

Niem

Enthusiast
Yes you'll need a wireless card as your motherboard doesn't have on board wifi.
Or there's the option of home plugs but I've never used them so don't know much about them to be honest.
 

Rakk

The Awesome
Moderator
That's cool but what about the wireless card, do I need one of those to use my Internet wirelessly?
Yes you will either need a wireless card or get some homeplugs if you want to connect 'wirelessly'
Homeplugs are wired, but you only need it wired as far as a plug socket at either end as they use the electrical wiring in your house as a network.

Also if norton antivirus is no good then what anti virus software should I get?
Personally I found nothing wrong with Norton Antivirus 2011 when I used it for a year, though before then, probably about 2007 -2008 (not sure exactly when, I'm guessing about the dates) it was a hideous CPU hog and this tainted many peoples views on it, it has improved dramatically since then.

Though at the moment I use MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials - its free) and some anti-malware thing.
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
That's cool but what about the wireless card, do I need one of those to use my Internet wirelessly?
Also if norton antivirus is no good then what anti virus software should I get?
Yes,you will need the PCI card to connect wirelessly,sorry I missed that.
Nothing wrong with norton antivirus,it's not the resource hog it used to be.
Edit,too slow,what Rakk said. :)
 
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Goodjacky

Active member
Will the choice of the case effect my performance because I can save 20-30 pounds and I can spend it on BF3.
 

Niem

Enthusiast
The Maelstrom will provide sufficient cooling + space which will help your PC's performance.
 

RS2OOO

Gold Level Poster
Personally I found nothing wrong with Norton Antivirus 2011 when I used it for a year, though before then, probably about 2007 -2008 (not sure exactly when, I'm guessing about the dates) it was a hideous CPU hog and this tainted many peoples views on it, it has improved dramatically since then.

Though at the moment I use MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials - its free) and some anti-malware thing.

In all fairness, it was probably around 2008 when I stopped using it - for exactly those reasons. It gets everywhere too, even Months later I kept finding bits of it and eventually had to do a clean install. Knocked 30 seconds off my boot up time!

Since then I've used Avira or AVG, both free and both have protected me well. Also have spybot which I run once in a while, also free.
 
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