Is your build ideal for overclocking? (decent motherboard and CPU cooler)
If yes, Phenom II X4 960T.
If not, Phenom II X4 965
But check the CPU supported list on what ever board you choose.
If you plan in doing video editing/rendering as well as gaming then maybe the fx 6200, but generally the fx CPU's suck at gaming, so you could be better off with an unlocked and overclocked 960T.
AMD's are generally cheaper, but I would say Intel's are better value for money. If you definetely can't stretch beyond £120 then i would go with AMD. Forking out a little extra for the intel will probably be worth it in the long run 'cause a £120 AMD won't be very future proof.
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Is your build ideal for overclocking? (decent motherboard and CPU cooler)
If yes, Phenom II X4 960T.
If not, Phenom II X4 965
But check the CPU supported list on what ever board you choose.
If you plan in doing video editing/rendering as well as gaming then maybe the fx 6200, but generally the fx CPU's suck at gaming, so you could be better off with an unlocked and overclocked 960T.
Board suggestion
Gigabyte 970A-UD3
CPU Cooler
Coolermaster hyper 212 evo.
AMD's are generally cheaper, but I would say Intel's are better value for money. If you definetely can't stretch beyond £120 then i would go with AMD. Forking out a little extra for the intel will probably be worth it in the long run 'cause a £120 AMD won't be very future proof.
if you are on a budget then go with AMD