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Budget is: 600 pound for the computer it self, and then 100-150 for monitor, keyboard and mouse.

Include operating software please.

This will be for gaming and I plan on using two monitors in the future.

Thanks for any help received!


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Buy the peripherals from Amazon, here;
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Or just get any 5 mouse and keyboard.

Get the OS for free. Either use Linux or search YouTube how to get Windows for free.
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Buy the peripherals from Amazon, here;
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Or just get any 5 mouse and keyboard.

Get the OS for free. Either use Linux or search YouTube how to get Windows for free.


Since I'm a student I can get the software for free I believe, do I just download it and put it on a disk? and then obviously load when booting the computer? Thanks so much for your help
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Plenty of videos on YouTube on how to write OS to a disk for installation or a USB drive.

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You can get Windows for free a ton of ways, or use Linux if you want. Either way, use the OS to make a bootable USB drive. Better than installing OS from a disc.
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Okay guys, thank you for all your help! Greatly appreciated
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Thanks a lot for all your help! This picture is so late because I'm lazy, but here is the build: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


And I'd just like to say it's running great with absolutely no problems! Merry Christmas
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