looking for a nice looking budget ATX case preferably under £50 but could push it to £60.
needs to have good airflow and be black and fairly clean looking with no LEDs as it will be used for work.
not bothered if it has a window or not.
any suggestions would be appreciated, cheers.
Need a new screen and want to spend between £100 and £140. what are the best value for money displays in that price range and what specs should i value the most when looking at different displays. Using mostly for gaming. Have an amd gpu so freesync would be good to have.
I've only got one fan header on my motherboard and would like to add an exhaust fan to my case. The case is a phantex enthoo evolv itx and has a 200mm fan in the front that it came with. I was wondering if it's ok to run the 200mm fan and a 140mm fan from one header with a y splitter even though...
Im building a pc with an intel i5 processor and an NVidia GeForce GTX 750 ti graphics card. the case I'm getting is a corsair carbide spec-01. should I get an exhaust fan to put on the back as well as the one on the front that comes with the case or will it be fine with just the one fan?
can someone tell me if this is an ok build for £500
RAM, Motherboard, Processor
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-010-AS&groupid=2833&catid=2836
Power Supply
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00GP5Y6J0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AUCPBF2P18HS
Case...
i want to build a PC for around £450 for mostly gaming but also for general things like word processing and Photoshop. could someone tell me if this is a good build for that.
RAM
Motherboard
Processor
Power Supply
Case
Graphics Card
Hard Drive
Im thinking of building a pc with a budget of around £500. I have never done anything like it before and dont really know much about computer parts. Could someone help me get started and give me some tips on how to start building your first pc?