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COWLEY wrote my main games are csgo and overwatch rn its that kinda genre i play

Okay, that doesn't answer my question. Are you only using this system for gaming? Or will you use it for other stuff? If so, what exactly are you using it for?

COWLEY wrote my monitor is 27inch

"Again, we need to know what monitor you're using as well to help. Not the size of the monitor, the actual monitor."

Also, again, "You need to give us a budget to work with to help you. Like the system you're looking at is around £600, is that all you're comfortable spending?"
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COWLEY wrote my main games are csgo and overwatch rn its that kinda genre i play

Okay, that doesn't answer my question. Are you only using this system for gaming? Or will you use it for other stuff? If so, what exactly are you using it for?

COWLEY wrote my monitor is 27inch

"Again, we need to know what monitor you're using as well to help. Not the size of the monitor, the actual monitor."

Also, again, "You need to give us a budget to work with to help you. Like the system you're looking at is around £600, is that all you're comfortable spending?"

only gaming
and im not to sure what monitor it is as im at work and im looking to get a system around 600 and build on it overtime
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COWLEY wrote only gaming
and im not to sure what monitor it is as im at work and im looking to get a system around 600 and build on it overtime

I'm just going to assume it's 1080p then. If it's lower resolution than 1080p, I'd be upgrading monitor asap.

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Ask whoever you buy the motherboard from to make sure the BIOS is updated. RX 470 will shit all over the GTX 1050. With this, you'll be able to play anything you want at 1080p comfortably. You can get the white version of the case if you want. If you're not buying this all at the same time, it doesn't make sense though. So this is pretty much useless unless you have the £600 and are looking to buy now.
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COWLEY wrote only gaming
and im not to sure what monitor it is as im at work and im looking to get a system around 600 and build on it overtime

I'm just going to assume it's 1080p then. If it's lower resolution than 1080p, I'd be upgrading monitor asap.

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Power Supply: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£49.98 @ Ebuyer)
Total: £596.30

Ask whoever you buy the motherboard from to make sure the BIOS is updated. RX 470 will shit all over the GTX 1050. With this, you'll be able to play anything you want at 1080p comfortably. You can get the white version of the case if you want. If you're not buying this all at the same time, it doesn't make sense though. So this is pretty much useless unless you have the £600 and are looking to buy now.

Thank you very much for making me this <3
im only buying a the parts seperate because i dont have the full money rn cant trust myself to save......
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COWLEY wrote Thank you very much for making me this <3
im only buying a the parts seperate because i dont have the full money rn cant trust myself to save......

Don't do that. Ryzen CPUs are going to be available in stores in like a week, and if you're taking your time buying components, there's a chance new GPUs will be out by the time you finish buying stuff, so you'll just end up with a mismatched, out-dated system. That being said, stuff like storage and case would be fine to buy now and sit about for a while. But, if you end up spending less on CPU and/or GPU than you thought, you could have got a better case and/or more storage, so again, you'll end up with a worse system than you could have potentially built. Get a parent or someone you can trust, and give them your money if you need help saving, I've done the same before.
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COWLEY wrote Thank you very much for making me this <3
im only buying a the parts seperate because i dont have the full money rn cant trust myself to save......

Don't do that. Ryzen CPUs are going to be available in stores in like a week, and if you're taking your time buying components, there's a chance new GPUs will be out by the time you finish buying stuff, so you'll just end up with a mismatched, out-dated system. That being said, stuff like storage and case would be fine to buy now and sit about for a while. But, if you end up spending less on CPU and/or GPU than you thought, you could have got a better case and/or more storage, so again, you'll end up with a worse system than you could have potentially built. Get a parent or someone you can trust, and give them your money if you need help saving, I've done the same before.

it will take me around 2-3 weeks to save so its all good
all i need to do is play FPS games with good fps and quality
thanks
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COWLEY wrote it will take me around 2-3 weeks to save so its all good
all i need to do is play FPS games with good fps and quality
thanks

Just do that and buy in 3 weeks then. Ryzen CPUs will be available to buy at that point so there's a good chance one of the lower end Ryzen SKUs would be a logical choice for you. If you must buy some stuff, get the HDD and RAM now if you want, and maybe the GPU since it's pretty reasonably priced and there's not much chance of a new GPU in your budget being released in the next 3 weeks. Since a cheaper Ryzen SKU might be a good choice for you, you might be able to get a better case and/or better/larger SSD. So I'd hold off on buying the CPU, motherboard, case, and SSD at the least.
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