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So i have a £720 budget and i need a monitor (around £90) a keyboard (around £30) and a pc (around £600)
Used for gaming
Will +rep for all setups
Thank you
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Will +rep for all setups
Thank you
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That makes no sense, a decent monitor is going to be about £100-£120.
Why pre-build? Build your own.
Keyboard depends if you want a decent one or a shit one.
What Will you be using the PC for?
Will you build your own PC?
Do you need a mouse as well or just keyboard and monitor?
Answer the above then we can help.
Why pre-build? Build your own.
Keyboard depends if you want a decent one or a shit one.
What Will you be using the PC for?
Will you build your own PC?
Do you need a mouse as well or just keyboard and monitor?
Answer the above then we can help.
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Dan- wrote That makes no sense, a decent monitor is going to be about £100-£120.
Why pre-build? Build your own.
Keyboard depends if you want a decent one or a shit one.
What Will you be using the PC for?
Will you build your own PC?
Do you need a mouse as well or just keyboard and monitor?
Answer the above then we can help.
I said "around £90" going upto £120 would be fine if that £30 will make a considerable difference
I would prefer prebuilt as i know f*ck all about building pc's even after watching several building pc videos im still clueless and mess it up so prebuilt will be better option and safer option
I will be using pc for gaming
I already have a mouse which i why i didnt include it in the list
Hope this helps
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This video couldnt make it more easier to use as a guide [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
You would also need to refer to the manuals that components come with.
Building a PC is easy. It's hard to screw up because everything connects in one way so unless you ridiculously forced something together, you wont break anything.
If you do decide to build your own then this is what I would be getting [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
i5 with a 380 so it should handle games nicely at 1080p. Nice SSD for OS and a couple of games. Aftermarket cooler so you don't have to put up with the loud stock cooler. Nice IPS 1080p panel and very good mechanical keyboard.
You wont find a pre-build that offers something comparable to that build for the price and will more than likely be a FM3+ rig. For £600 you're more than likely going to be getting a FM3+ CPU with a 370 or GTX 950 which for this budget is ridiculous.
You would also need to refer to the manuals that components come with.
Building a PC is easy. It's hard to screw up because everything connects in one way so unless you ridiculously forced something together, you wont break anything.
If you do decide to build your own then this is what I would be getting [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
i5 with a 380 so it should handle games nicely at 1080p. Nice SSD for OS and a couple of games. Aftermarket cooler so you don't have to put up with the loud stock cooler. Nice IPS 1080p panel and very good mechanical keyboard.
You wont find a pre-build that offers something comparable to that build for the price and will more than likely be a FM3+ rig. For £600 you're more than likely going to be getting a FM3+ CPU with a 370 or GTX 950 which for this budget is ridiculous.
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Dan- wrote This video couldnt make it more easier to use as a guide [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
You would also need to refer to the manuals that components come with.
Building a PC is easy. It's hard to screw up because everything connects in one way so unless you ridiculously forced something together, you wont break anything.
If you do decide to build your own then this is what I would be getting [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
i5 with a 380 so it should handle games nicely at 1080p. Nice SSD for OS and a couple of games. Aftermarket cooler so you don't have to put up with the loud stock cooler. Nice IPS 1080p panel and very good mechanical keyboard.
You wont find a pre-build that offers something comparable to that build for the price and will more than likely be a FM3+ rig. For £600 you're more than likely going to be getting a FM3+ CPU with a 370 or GTX 950 which for this budget is ridiculous.
I'll consider making my own then but i have a feeling I'll mess it up..
Is an AMD X9 better than Nvidea 970? I dunno but thats what everyone seems to use
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jbox88 wrote Not sure you still need it, but this build will work fairly well, though total may be a little over your budget.
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Don't just paste the same rig in several threads. This is entirely useless for OP considering it's not even the correct currency, but more importantly, is a terrible rig.
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Sanctorum wrotejbox88 wrote Not sure you still need it, but this build will work fairly well, though total may be a little over your budget.
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Don't just paste the same rig in several threads. This is entirely useless for OP considering it's not even the correct currency, but more importantly, is a terrible rig.
Its similar question(s), asking about budget builds, this includes an OS, HDD, and monitor. I've helped a local friend with a similar build and it ran just about anything at medium settings. Budget build is budget build.
I will however admit I overlooked currency type, but in my opinion thats fairly minor. This is a matter of opinion, but I view the part list being the most important piece here.
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