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First pc help under £1500 ($2200)
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Im after my first pc, and i have no clue what to buy. so many saying they are the best in the industry but i cant decided. i have a budget of £1500 which is about $2200. I want to game in 4k and use dual monitors. I dont want to build a pc either i would prefer it coming assembled
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You better prepare for a lecture about how buying prebuilt is more expensive.
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im not bothered if its more expensive to be honest and i know it will be more expensive. thanks for the suggestion though
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You'll struggle to find a pre-built PC for under that price as the GTX 1080 is gonna cost half your budget. You'd be able to get a good 4K ready PC if you bought the parts yourself.
You'll also be spending £700-800 buying 2 4K montiors..
You'll also be spending £700-800 buying 2 4K montiors..
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brocher123 wrote im not bothered if its more expensive to be honest and i know it will be more expensive. thanks for the suggestion though
Most £1500 are complete shit. Honestly. a £500 could easily out-perform one. Ive seen £1500 PCs with a 750ti. Its the price that makes us hate pre-builts, it is the hardware used.
Building one is 1000 times better in all honesty. Its super easy, anyone can do it.
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This is the one I'm buying
VIBOX Pegasus Package 18 - 4.0GHz Intel i7 Quad Core CPU, GTX 980 Ti GPU, Extreme, Desktop Gaming PC Computer with Game Voucher, 22" Monitor, Gamer Headset, Gaming Keyboard & Mouse, Windows 10 OS, White Internal Lighting and Lifetime Warranty* (3.6GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) Intel i7 Quad 4-Core CPU Processor, Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 Ti 6GB High Performance Graphics Card GPU, 32GB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz RAM, 240GB Solid State Drive SSD, 3TB Hard Drive, Raijintek CPU Cooler)
VIBOX Pegasus Package 18 - 4.0GHz Intel i7 Quad Core CPU, GTX 980 Ti GPU, Extreme, Desktop Gaming PC Computer with Game Voucher, 22" Monitor, Gamer Headset, Gaming Keyboard & Mouse, Windows 10 OS, White Internal Lighting and Lifetime Warranty* (3.6GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) Intel i7 Quad 4-Core CPU Processor, Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 Ti 6GB High Performance Graphics Card GPU, 32GB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz RAM, 240GB Solid State Drive SSD, 3TB Hard Drive, Raijintek CPU Cooler)
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themodderguy wrote This is the one I'm buying
VIBOX Pegasus Package 18 - 4.0GHz Intel i7 Quad Core CPU, GTX 980 Ti GPU, Extreme, Desktop Gaming PC Computer with Game Voucher, 22" Monitor, Gamer Headset, Gaming Keyboard & Mouse, Windows 10 OS, White Internal Lighting and Lifetime Warranty* (3.6GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) Intel i7 Quad 4-Core CPU Processor, Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 Ti 6GB High Performance Graphics Card GPU, 32GB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz RAM, 240GB Solid State Drive SSD, 3TB Hard Drive, Raijintek CPU Cooler)
Oh FFS.
Assuming that CPU is overclockable, the CPU Cooler would not keep it cool, at all.
You'd still be better off building one. Woopty doo, it has a 980ti and an i7 (not Skylake im pretty sure), PSU is more than likely horrendous, dont even know what SSD it is, nor HDD.
White Internal Lighting
Super dank LEDs, bro
Lifetime Warranty
Yeah, you'll need it in a few months or so. Maybe a year.
32GB of RAM? Why in the hell would you need that much RAM? You might as well get 64GB.
If you want it, be my guest, but im telling you now, building a PC is still 1000 times better and you get the satisfaction of completing your own, working PC.
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brocher123 wrote I dont want to build a pc either i would prefer it coming assembled
Get out of the PC Building section then.
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