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9/21/2014 10:45:26 AM

Intel Core I5 4670K

Gamers can do without Hyperthreading and save $100 or more, compared to an i7. The K version is unlocked for easier overclocking.

Description: Gamers can do without Hyperthreading and save $100 or more, compared to an i7. The K version is unlocked for easier overclocking.

Gamers can do without Hyperthreading and save $100 or more, compared to an i7. The K version is unlocked for easier overclocking.

Asus Rog Ranger

Fully featured, extremely well engineered. Alternatively, the MSI Gaming 7 or Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H are equally as good at the same price.

Kingston Hyperx Beast 16GB

Our roundup award winner, it’s wellpriced, fast and overclocks very well.

Gigabyte GTX 760 OC 4GB

An excellent price/performance balance, and with 4GB of memory to handle high resolutions or games with large textures.

Intel Core I7 4970K

Intel’s top-of-the-line quad-core i7 delivers huge performance and can overclock easily to around 4.7GHz with the K version.

Asus Z97 Deluxe

Plenty of cutting-edge technology crammed into this package. It’s for those who want it all in a LGA1150 system .

Corsair Dominator Platinum CMD32GX3M4A2133C9 32GB

These memory chips are hand selected and tested, and 32GB of fast RAM will keep things smooth and fast in intensive tasks.

Msi Gtx 780TI

This single-GPU powerhouse is cool and quiet yet has the power to push though anything effortlessly. Mature drivers and good cooling help.

Coolermaster Nepton 140XL

Easy to install AIO CPU cooling, relative quiet and performance to rival twin-radiator units.

Description: Easy to install AIO CPU cooling, relative quiet and performance to rival twin-radiator units.

Easy to install AIO CPU cooling, relative quiet and performance to rival twin-radiator units.

Samsung 840 Evo 250GB

Super-fast, cheap and space for the OS and your games.

WD Black 2

An extra 128GB of SSD storage plus another 1TB of HDD space, all in a tiny 2.5in size.

LG IPS277L

27 inches of IPS glory. The resolution isn’t perfect, but the price is. The thin bezel makes this a very attractive screen.

TT Esports Cronos

Fantastic set of headphones that delivers great 2.1 a io for gaming and music without swamping you with bass.

Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme

The best positional game audio and pretty good music quality, too.

Corsair H105 Water Cooler

Best-of-breed cooling plus nice and quiet equals a happy CPU.

Samsung 840 Evo 1TB SSD

Samsung has conquered the market with its 840 EVO, so fill up with 1TB of incredible speed and storage.

WD Black 2

Supplement the EVO with this hybrid drive and 128GB of SSD + 1TB of HDD space.

Asus PB287Q

A fully-featured 4K monitor with nearperfect colour accuracy for under $800.

Asus Xonar Essence ST/X

The go-to card for perfect music quality, though the motherboard’s onboard sound is fine if this isn’t so important to you.

Bitfenix Ronin

Bitfenix continues to deliver great budget cases that look terrific and are easy to build in.

Corsair K70

The glorious perfection of mechanical keys with well thought-out gamer design.

TT Sports Volos

The easy first choice at PC&TA HQ where we play hard and test every mouse. Also superb value.

Corsair CS650M

It’s quiet, reliable, and at 650W is more than we need for this build, but has the headroom for additional graphics.

Cooler Master Cosmos II

The only case you’ll ever need. Premium luxurious bliss.

Corsair Vengeance K95

The perfect keyboard. Lovely Cherry Red mechanical switches, a slick and attractive aluminium body and customisable backlighting make this The One.

Razer Ouroborus

An excellent performer and highly configurable mouse that suits both left- and right-handers.

Corsair AX1200

Reasonable value for this mighty power unit, delivering stable power and able to handle quad-graphics.

Description: Reasonable value for this mighty power unit, delivering stable power and able to handle quad-graphics.

Reasonable value for this mighty power unit, delivering stable power and able to handle quad-graphics.

 

 

 

 

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