Buying a Custom built Computer

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#1 Moonknight92
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I am going to be buying a custom built computer from here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/syscon_int.php?prodid=FS-283-OK but i do not know which processor i should choose. I will mainly use the computer for gaming and video editing thanks
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Might be better off just building one and having whatever options you want instead of selective ones, especially if you do video editing and gaming. I'm sure someone will respond soon enough with more help. Just my input!

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if you got everything you like in there then its fine..by the way for gaming a quad core is enough but since you will be video editing on the rig you can opt for the extra 2 cores.the selection for gfx cards is very poor in the link.only the GTX560 seems good and dated.
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I am going to be buying a custom built computer from here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/syscon_int.php?prodid=FS-283-OK but i do not know which processor i should choose. I will mainly use the computer for gaming and video editing thanksMoonknight92

your money is better spenty on a whole pc @ scan.co.uk. this being said building is always more cost effective than buying