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Can i have recommendations on a £350 budget gaming pc that can run csgo on good fps
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Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?
Obviously £350 isn't a lot, so you will be exceedingly limited on what you can do, unless you already have some parts on hand
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?
Obviously £350 isn't a lot, so you will be exceedingly limited on what you can do, unless you already have some parts on hand
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i have monitor i have a keyboard i have a mouse probably going to run linux then when i get the money switch to windows
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£350.... honestly mate you're not really going to get anything decent with a budget that low, just try being patient and saving a bit more and you'll be able to build something that's actually worth it, not trying to be harsh btw just my honest opinion and from previous experiences especially when I was younger and just wanted to spend my money whenever I had it, definitely wouldn't recommend anything cheap.
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Bollocks to that^, you can easily build a system to play CSGO for 350 squids. I built a system with an old i5 and a GTX 770 for less than £200, and it'll play anything at 1080p medium(or above) comfortably.
Or if you're wanting to buy new parts instead of used, then you could get a Ryzen APU. Not going to be as powerful graphics wise, but it's still plenty for CSGO.
If you could tell us what monitor(s) you'll be using, what exactly the system will be used for, and whether you want new/used parts, then we can help with a parts list.
Or if you're wanting to buy new parts instead of used, then you could get a Ryzen APU. Not going to be as powerful graphics wise, but it's still plenty for CSGO.
If you could tell us what monitor(s) you'll be using, what exactly the system will be used for, and whether you want new/used parts, then we can help with a parts list.
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i have a SAMSUNG LS19F355 18.5 monitor laying around
Mostly for gaming and possibly video editing and photoshop
Mostly for gaming and possibly video editing and photoshop
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i dont mind if the parts a second hand i just dont want a second hand case motherboard and psu
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13 wrote Bollocks to that^, you can easily build a system to play CSGO for 350 squids. I built a system with an old i5 and a GTX 770 for less than £200, and it'll play anything at 1080p medium(or above) comfortably.
Or if you're wanting to buy new parts instead of used, then you could get a Ryzen APU. Not going to be as powerful graphics wise, but it's still plenty for CSGO.
If you could tell us what monitor(s) you'll be using, what exactly the system will be used for, and whether you want new/used parts, then we can help with a parts list.
Guess I just don't like cheap shit that also looks shit
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Reevy wrote Guess I just don't like cheap shit that also looks shit
Or you don't know what you're talking about )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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Dont Bully me
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Gigabyte - B360 HD3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
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