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so about 3 weeks ago my £500 gaming PC set on fire (don't ask how) and now I want to build another one But I am only 16 and don't have a lot of money so I found these parts and was wondering if this would be good just for a couple of months so I can then start rebuilding and upgrading parts
 
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so about 3 weeks ago my £500 gaming PC set on fire (don't ask how) and now I want to build another one But I am only 16 and don't have a lot of money so I found these parts and was wondering if this would be good just for a couple of months so I can then start rebuilding and upgrading parts
Well, I 'lold' at the fact that your PC set on fire. The upgrades will be limited to the PC you choose because if you get a small HP with a 300W PSU, you will not be able to just stick in a high-end GPU in. I'd say don't waste your money on a PC right now and look at parts during this weekend and Monday because it is Black Friday. I can get you some good MOBO+CPU deals.
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/inte...hz-33ghz-turbo-6mb-cache-950mhz-gpu-27x-ratio
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/inte...z-base-39ghz-turbo-1200mhz-gpu-84w-cpu-retail
 
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Seems like an okay build, but for future upgrades you would need a better PSU so before even looking to buy something new, you should upgrade your PSU to preferably 500/600W. I'd think a good GPU to support that for a future upgrade would be the R7 370.
Does it matter if the psu has More what's than needed?
 
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