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-Mew wrote What monitor are you looking into? I love Asus monitors. You can get a great 27" one for like around 250 USD
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] search on amazon has loads of great 27" monitors for 150-250 euros
I was looking at Samsung but they all look the same too me, I'll have a look as Asus
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-Mew wrote Yeah, go for it! I'd make you a build but it would be in USD and Sanctorum would have something negative to say about it xD Just wait for him to show his face and he will make you a build in euros

GBP, not Euros. Using USD for someone in the UK would be more of a hindrance than a help. You can just use the UK PCPP though, or a UK site to help someone from the UK, you don't have to be from the UK.

OP- £1000 would be fine, you just spend whatever money you have available and are comfortable with spending. What mouse and keyboard are you looking at buying? Not a good idea to buy some sub par peripherals if you have £1k for a rig, and £300 for a monitor. While we're at it, what £300 monitor are you looking at?

Why are you looking to buy the monitor right now, but not buy a PC for another month? Do you need the monitor now, or what? Your best bet would be to not buy anything, no kb/mouse, or monitor. Just save all your money until your ready to buy a PC, spend it all at once on a nice system with a nice monitor and keyboard/mouse, if that is possible of course.
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-Mew wrote Yeah, go for it! I'd make you a build but it would be in USD and Sanctorum would have something negative to say about it xD Just wait for him to show his face and he will make you a build in euros

GBP, not Euros. Using USD for someone in the UK would be more of a hindrance than a help. You can just use the UK PCPP though, or a UK site to help someone from the UK, you don't have to be from the UK.


Just what I meant
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-Mew wrote Yeah, go for it! I'd make you a build but it would be in USD and Sanctorum would have something negative to say about it xD Just wait for him to show his face and he will make you a build in euros

GBP, not Euros. Using USD for someone in the UK would be more of a hindrance than a help. You can just use the UK PCPP though, or a UK site to help someone from the UK, you don't have to be from the UK.

OP- £1000 would be fine, you just spend whatever money you have available and are comfortable with spending. What mouse and keyboard are you looking at buying? Not a good idea to buy some sub par peripherals if you have £1k for a rig, and £300 for a monitor. While we're at it, what £300 monitor are you looking at?

Why are you looking to buy the monitor right now, but not buy a PC for another month? Do you need the monitor now, or what? Your best bet would be to not buy anything, no kb/mouse, or monitor. Just save all your money until your ready to buy a PC, spend it all at once on a nice system with a nice monitor and keyboard/mouse, if that is possible of course.
it's was this 4k monitor which I realised, I don't want 4k yet, just want a good setup. I was looking at this tecknet kb and mouse. I have the money, it's just a big hit and once, I'd feel skint lol.
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Well, I use to be like this, always debated if gaming PC's are worth getting, the simple answer is, yes!!

I literally only have a few games so far, and they're not even that good, but yet, I'm so hooked, just faster, better graphics, everything!

But to be happy with one, you need to spend a fair amount to be happy with it.

+ if you get bored of a game, you can simply just get mods for it, takes like 2 minutes to set them up as well!
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I am also making the switch, i am saving up to buy my new pc.
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You definitely don't have to spend a lot. You spend whatever money you have,m and are comfortable spending, like I said. If you don't want to spend all of the money you have on a system, you don't have to spend it all, or you can.

As for tecknet keyboard and mouse, don't. They'll be terrible. Even £1000 is a pretty nice budget for a system with peripherals, don't just start wasting your money, that would definitely be a bad idea. Trust me on this, you're going to want to get yourself a nice monitor, at this point, I'd recommend 1440p at least, potentially 4k if you wanted, but it would be a little more expensive and harder to run. You'll definitely want to get a nice mechanical keyboard and a nice mouse, instead of being stuck with a shitty rubber dome kb, and some shitty mouse.

If you need help choosing the right parts, I'd be happy to help, as I'm sure would other regulars in these sections.
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Sanctorum wrote You definitely don't have to spend a lot. You spend whatever money you have,m and are comfortable spending, like I said. If you don't want to spend all of the money you have on a system, you don't have to spend it all, or you can.

As for tecknet keyboard and mouse, don't. They'll be terrible. Even £1000 is a pretty nice budget for a system with peripherals, don't just start wasting your money, that would definitely be a bad idea. Trust me on this, you're going to want to get yourself a nice monitor, at this point, I'd recommend 1440p at least, potentially 4k if you wanted, but it would be a little more expensive and harder to run. You'll definitely want to get a nice mechanical keyboard and a nice mouse, instead of being stuck with a shitty rubber dome kb, and some shitty mouse.

If you need help choosing the right parts, I'd be happy to help, as I'm sure would other regulars in these sections.
what monitor and kb and mouse would you recommend? I'm happy to spend £1000 pounds on the system, but if I bought all the other bits with that £1000 it wouldn't be as good.
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-Mew wrote A gaming pc really has no limits compared to a console. The only limits are your budget. Consoles have very little RAM, just enough to run the games. You can get very beautiful graphics on a PC compared to a console. I have Rocket League on my PC and my Xbone. The graphics are HORRIBLE on the Xbone vs the PC. If you were to get a PC you would want to build your own instead of getting a prebuilt one.
yeah I was planning on building my own, want to get a desk and all sorted first before getting the tower. Would £1000 be good enough to buy decent parts?


I spent £1000 myself on just the parts and then a lot more on extras like monitors, keyboard, mouse and more. With £1000 I got a really good PC that can run everything I want at max or high with an ultrawide 21:9 monitor. I also have a PS4 and xbox one which I do prefer for some games but there is a lot more you can do on a PC.
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