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#1 mucgoo
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" few thinks spend an extra $20-30 and get an AM3+ motherboard which will be compatible with the upcoming AMD cpu's instead of an AM3 one other than that looks quite decent Pc. You can also spend $20-40 more and get a better vga like the 6850 ( 5830 is by all means quite fast but the extra $20-30 will get you something faster )"

Stupid quotings not working

That attitude quickly becomes very expensive. Somethings always slightly better. AM3+ boards are the premium models with £120+ price tags not just £30 more.

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#2 mucgoo
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Unbranded/generic PSU are best avoided, they have a tendancy to blow up. Get a 500W corsair one. For a budget build very nice otherwise.
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#3 mucgoo
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pffft really!? go and read up on the reviews 2600k and a 580gtx is a higher framerate then amd 945 with a 560gtx or with a 580gtx time to step up your game son

That because the 2600k is a much much better CPU than the 945 so doesn't limit the 580 as much. There no correlation between video card and cpu brand in performance.

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#4 mucgoo
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http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/buyers-guide/2011/03/10/pc-hardware-buyer-s-guide-march-2011/3 Build it yourself.
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#5 mucgoo
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BFBC 2 is very much alive and will remain so atleast until BF3 release in 6 months.
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#6 mucgoo
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Main customers for that will be commercial users, TV/film, graphic and photography. Probably a $10,000+ profit margin and it acts as a trial run for the improved and cheaper next gen.
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#7 mucgoo
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Open up your PC and plug in an additional drive costing around £40

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#8 mucgoo
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http://www.scan.co.uk/savedbasket/805411af87664022999215e099223004
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#9 mucgoo
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As long as you can follow instruction such as red plug in red socket. The fiddlyest bit generally is mounting the CPU cooler.
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#10 mucgoo
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Be much the same as early DOS games. It's fiddly and buggy but an emulator will exist to run older games.