INSANE £800 GAMING PC BUILD 2016! [BATTLEFIELD 1 ULTRA!]

Building a High-Performance Gaming PC: A Comprehensive Guide

The world of gaming has undergone significant transformations over the years, with the latest advancements in technology bringing about unprecedented performance and efficiency. One of the most critical components of a high-performance gaming PC is the build itself, which requires careful consideration of various parts to ensure that it meets the demands of modern games. In this article, we will delve into the details of building a powerful gaming PC that can handle even the most demanding titles.

CPU: The Intel Core i5 6500

The CPU, or central processing unit, is the brain of the operation, responsible for executing instructions and handling calculations. For our build, we have chosen the Intel Core i5 6500, a quad-core processor clocked at 3.2 GHz. While this may seem like a relatively modest clock speed compared to some of the newer CPUs on the market, it is still a significant improvement over previous generations and provides more than enough performance for our needs.

The motherboard we have chosen is the MSI MP9AC, which supports LGA 1151 sockets and is compatible with future Intel CPUs. This socket is brand-new, meaning that it has been designed to accommodate the latest Intel CPU architectures, including those from the Cannon Lake (10th Gen) series and beyond. Additionally, the motherboard supports up to quad-core i7 processors, making it a great option for gamers who plan on upgrading in the future.

Motherboard: The MSI MP9AC

The MSI MP9AC is an excellent choice for our build, offering a range of features that make it ideal for gaming and content creation. With its LGA 1151 socket, it supports the latest Intel CPUs, including those from the Cannon Lake series. Additionally, it features a high-quality power delivery system, ensuring that the CPU receives the necessary power to run at optimal speeds.

Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury 18GB DDR4

For memory, we have chosen the Kingston HyperX Fury 18GB DDR4, which offers a generous amount of RAM for our build. With 18GB of memory, we can easily handle multiple tasks and applications simultaneously without any issues. The speed of this RAM is also quite impressive, with a clock speed of 133 MHz.

Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB SSD

For storage, we have chosen the Samsung 850 Evo 250GB SSD, which provides fast access to our games, programs, and files. With a capacity of 250GB, it's not too large for most users, but it's still enough to store their favorite games and applications.

Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB HDD

For storage, we have chosen the Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB HDD, which provides a larger storage capacity than our SSD. This drive is great for storing larger files, such as movies and music, and can also be used to store backups of our important data.

Power Supply: XFX Power Supply 650W

For power supply, we have chosen the XFX Power Supply 650W, which offers a high level of efficiency and reliability. With an output capacity of 650W, it's more than enough to handle even the most demanding systems. This power supply is also equipped with a range of features, including a high-quality power delivery system, modular cabling, and a low-noise design.

Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon RX 390 X8GB

For our graphics card, we have chosen the Sapphire Radeon RX 390 X8GB, which offers exceptional performance for its price. This card is based on AMD's latest Polaris architecture and features eight GB of GDDR5 memory, making it ideal for gaming at high resolutions.

Case: NZXT S3 40L

For our case, we have chosen the NZXT S3 40L, which provides an excellent balance between aesthetics and functionality. With its sleek design and modular cabling system, this case is perfect for anyone who wants to build a stylish and efficient gaming PC.

In conclusion, building a high-performance gaming PC requires careful consideration of various parts, but with our chosen components, we have created a system that can handle even the most demanding titles. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just starting out, this build is sure to provide years of entertainment and enjoyment.

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parts for this build and kick it off with the cpu the cpio airport is the intel core i5 6500 it's a quad-core cpu clocked at 3.2 gigahertz which is really really nice at 4 gigahertz or 3.7 gigahertz would be preferred however 3.2 is absolutely fine the CPU isn't overclockable but that doesn't really matter because at this price range we are still trying to get the most performance for the money and fact that it's quad Court makes it compatible with all of the latest triple-a titles the motherboard web for was the msrb 150m at the zoo case and micro ATX LGA 1151 motherboard minute supports LGA at the brand-new LGA 1151 socket now the fact they socket is brand-new is a great thing and they're honoring Gartley any teething issues with this with this socket so you've got no downsize necessarily but you have got oxide in town time to use their sockets for around three to five years meaning all the future or all the future generations okay hbu lake and then whatever comes after cable lake 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power-hungry and because you're not going to be overclocking that cpu you're not using any more peril there AMD have really cut down on the amount of power necessary for their graphics cards and this build in total only consumes 435 wats meaning even if you overclock the graphics card to hell and back you aren't going to have any problems on this power supply and it's God certifies guaranteeing and output of over 90 or 95 percent as wow if you want to view my review of the XFX ex ex ex edition 850 watt power supply go and check out on the channel as well I love XFX is stuff and this power supply is no exception if you find the video helpful make sure to drop a like rating and to subscribe follow this chair this sorry on Twitter Instagram Facebook social media to crap out the video drop a light railing and we'll see you as always in the next key for what video you you800 quid it's getting into the big money here and this build certainly shows it with its insane performance so make sure to drop a like rating and subscribe but without any further ado let's get into the 800 pounds gaming pc build fourth month of may and june 2016 and with any build it starts with how it performs this build will smash the latest triple-a titles at 720 1080 1440p and 2160p so right the way up to 4k 1440p at Ultra settings is preferred resolution and you really aren't we gaming at resolutions any lower than 1080p without achieving over 100 frames per second this build will smash of course the older titles world warcraft league legends minecraft and CS go up to about 4 500 frames per second as well alongside the witcher 3 star wars battlefront battlefield hardline GTA 5 all that kind of stuff over a hundred 200 FPS if you've got from the like 144 frames per second monitor than this build is a great option but let's get straight into the parts for this build and kick it off with the cpu the cpio airport is the intel core i5 6500 it's a quad-core cpu clocked at 3.2 gigahertz which is really really nice at 4 gigahertz or 3.7 gigahertz would be preferred however 3.2 is absolutely fine the CPU isn't overclockable but that doesn't really matter because at this price range we are still trying to get the most performance for the money and fact that it's quad Court makes it compatible with all of the latest triple-a titles the motherboard web for was the msrb 150m at the zoo case and micro ATX LGA 1151 motherboard minute supports LGA at the brand-new LGA 1151 socket now the fact they socket is brand-new is a great thing and they're honoring Gartley any teething issues with this with this socket so you've got no downsize necessarily but you have got oxide in town time to use their sockets for around three to five years meaning all the future or all the future generations okay hbu lake and then whatever comes after cable lake should still support this not to mention support for up to in taos highest end quad i 7 which is the 6700 k and the 7700 k which is speculated for next year not to mention the sick color scheme and a massage great job on this motherboard for an iWeb for at kingston hyperx fury i went for 18 gigabyte dimmer ddr4 2020 133 megahertz speed which is absolutely fine for ddr4 ram I remember when I bought my first occurred ddr3 two years ago eight gigs cost me 60 quid this is costing less than 30 you can't go wrong pick yourself up a stick of this storage and SSD and a hard drive separately is always going to be the best option your hard drive is to say get barracuda one terabyte drive 7200 RPM is as fast as mainstream hard drugs get grab yourself one of these for you games movies music and then the Samsung 850 Evo 250 gig SSD and the two and a half inch form factor is grateful your windows your most frequent use applications and your most important documents the video card i went for was the sapphire radeon r9 390 x 8 gigabytes tri-x video card this card is in sane it's a five din a sick job on this video card and the online through 90 x is AMD's highest 300 series card without going through up to the fury and the fury x and the fury nano line the fact it's got three funds means this thing is super super cool and we've gone for a case of course that accommodates the monstrous length of this graphics card an absolute beast the case i went falls the NZXT s3 40 speak I went for a black and red one however you can get it in black and blue black and green razor edition white also a couple of colors as well based off of the NZXT th 440 the s3 40 is a great option is one of my favorite cases of this year only behind the fun text and through pro which is completely overkill and too expensive for this build the pass blowin falls XFX is TS 650 watt now i don't you think in james 650 watts on an are 93 90 x let me explain now because we looking for an intel cpu things are much less power-hungry and because you're not going to be overclocking that cpu you're not using any more peril there AMD have really cut down on the amount of power necessary for their graphics cards and this build in total only consumes 435 wats meaning even if you overclock the graphics card to hell and back you aren't going to have any problems on this power supply and it's God certifies guaranteeing and output of over 90 or 95 percent as wow if you want to view my review of the XFX ex ex ex edition 850 watt power supply go and check out on the channel as well I love XFX is stuff and this power supply is no exception if you find the video helpful make sure to drop a like rating and to subscribe follow this chair this sorry on Twitter Instagram Facebook social media to crap out the video drop a light railing and we'll see you as always in the next key for what video you you\n"