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Gaming PC for 500-750 GBP
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Title says it all, for general gaming, nothing too intense. and general use i.e. office, internet and music.
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fifaisbeast wrote Title says it all, for general gaming, nothing too intense. and general use i.e. office, internet and music.
Do you need a monitor/keyboard/mouse?
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I will do but I'm not including those in the budget, the budget is for just the computer itself.
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fifaisbeast wrote I will do but I'm not including those in the budget, the budget is for just the computer itself.
K, what monitor are you thinking of buying and do you want to overclock?
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This is what I came up with:
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Add a HDD when you have the money, If this is too much get a smaller SSD but otherwise this should do good. Any case should be fine, choose another one if you don't like the aesthetics of the one I suggested. Just make sure it has decent reviews.
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Add a HDD when you have the money, If this is too much get a smaller SSD but otherwise this should do good. Any case should be fine, choose another one if you don't like the aesthetics of the one I suggested. Just make sure it has decent reviews.
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Nothing fancy, also what is pvercloking
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If you don't know what overclocking is then youre fine not doing it. Its not necessary anyway. What is your total budget for the system and keyboard, monitor and mouse? Would you prefer an AMD or NVidia GPU?
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The keyboard and mouse will be purchased at a later date so there isn't really a budget for them, I'll just get them when I can afford to, In the mean time I'll just use a basic set I have.
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