R. wrote...
My previous topic was how to get rid of my shitty old desktop, thanks for everyone who replied. For now it's being used as a doorstop since i havent had time to do something with it.
Now it's time I buy a new desktop for my university course. I need a beast who will run software like Autodesk Maya, Zbrush and Photoshop without any sort of lag (for those wondering I do a digital art course).
My friend has a gaming laptop that runs anything without faltering so I'm thinking a gaming PC would cater to all my needs. I just don't know
anything about parts, computer lingo, nothing. My budget is around £800 ($1231,44). It isn't a lot but I'm poor, I don't plan on buying a monitor or keyboard either as I have those.
Any help would be greatly appreciated since I dont even know where to begin. Thanks!
£800 is enough.
any parts and price i list will be from ebuyer as i dont want to check the price on the site i give you see the bottom of the post.
CPU: if you go for Intel, get one with that has a "k" at the end of the model as these are unlocked, meaning they can be overclocked, will also need a motherboard that supports overclocking. AMD are cheaper but i dont know much about them.
skylake is this year intel model and will be a bit more expensive.
and the CPU for i7 start at £300 and i5 at £210
Haswell is last year intel CPU
i7,
i7
both have fan and heat sink and price is from £280-£290
i5,
i5
range from £180-£200
skylake mother boards start around £70
Haswell mother boards start around £30 (but you will want a ATX form) which start at £50
MSI Z97 £65 supports upto 32gb RAM and overclocking
not sure about GPU for Photoshop/autodesk, but a quick look on the net and the net says 256 bit, more cuda core and GPU clock speed is better then the GPU RAM
Here is one that is £250.
Case: there are lot of cases out there ranging from full size to mini, plus a lot of full tower cases are aimed at gaming.
if you don't care about of the look of the case then you can get a cheap one.
but here is cheap one at £40
Aerocool X-Predator X1
PSU will depend on how much power you will need
here is 750w one at £100
PSU
RAM are cheap to buy and you have chose of branded and non branded and brand that people have not heard of
here is a 16GB kit at £65
RAM
so if you go for an
CPU: £285
PSU: £100
GPU: £250
Case: £40
Motherboard: £65
RAM: £65
=£805
You can use the stock fan that comes with the CPU but if plan you plan to overlock you want to spend a bit more on an after market fan, if you do this you will also need to buy thermal paste.
if you shop around you can get them cheaper as i have seen them about £20 difference in some places and swapping some parts will make it cheaper.
Should have asked first but does you budget include OS or not.
Parts can be bought from ebuyer, maplin, scan, amazon, newegg (has a UK site) these are uk site i know of and there some other but unsure of the name at this time but Google can help you find other UK site to but parts from.