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Budget: $1000
Monitor: No
Keyboard: No
Operating system: Yes
Usage: gaming at 1080p @ 50+fps / run aaa titles
Monitor: No
Keyboard: No
Operating system: Yes
Usage: gaming at 1080p @ 50+fps / run aaa titles
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What monitor(s) are you using with this system?
What games will you be playing?
What else will you use the system for, other than gaming?
Will you overclock?
Any preferred aesthetic(colour scheme, side panel window, LEDs, etc)?
What games will you be playing?
What else will you use the system for, other than gaming?
Will you overclock?
Any preferred aesthetic(colour scheme, side panel window, LEDs, etc)?
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13 wrote What monitor(s) are you using with this system?
What games will you be playing?
What else will you use the system for, other than gaming?
Will you overclock?
Any preferred aesthetic(colour scheme, side panel window, LEDs, etc)?
monitor: cheap 1080p emachines
Games: gta 5, bf1
Overclock: no
Aesthetics: don't really care.. Any goes
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CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($199.99 @ SuperBiiz)
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I'd probably be upgrading that monitor tbh.
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Total: $988.71
That said, I'm not sure what direction you'd rather go for monitor. You could get a nice 1440p monitor for $200, or a 1080p 144Hz monitor for $200. I love my 2560x1080 ultrawide, and you can get a nice one for $160, so that's a good shout, but only if you're interested in ultrawide.
I don't recommend the 3GB GTX 1060, that's just a placeholder. GPU pricing is ridiculous right now, and your best bet IMO, is to buy used. You should be able to find a nice RX 470/570 or a 6GB GTX 1060 for $250, one of those would be a good option. Otherwise, you can find used GTX 980s for $200-250. Used GTX 980Ti's were going for the $250 mark, but you're probably looking at $300+ for one of those now. Even if you can manage to find a GTX 970 for the $200 range, that should be alright, still a better option than the 3GB GTX 1060 IMHO.
Alternative motherboard options if you want;
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I went with the cheapest, decent quality case with a side window and PSU shroud. However, I'd spend an extra $10-25 for a Fractal Design Define C, a Phanteks Enthoo Pro M, or one of the nicer looking Eclipse P400(s)'. You can get a black/red P400 with tempered glass side window for $80.
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CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($199.99 @ SuperBiiz)
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Storage: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($55.99 @ Amazon)
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Video Card: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($249.98 @ Newegg)
Case: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($56.89 @ Amazon)
Monitor: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($157.00 @ Amazon)
Total: $988.71
That said, I'm not sure what direction you'd rather go for monitor. You could get a nice 1440p monitor for $200, or a 1080p 144Hz monitor for $200. I love my 2560x1080 ultrawide, and you can get a nice one for $160, so that's a good shout, but only if you're interested in ultrawide.
I don't recommend the 3GB GTX 1060, that's just a placeholder. GPU pricing is ridiculous right now, and your best bet IMO, is to buy used. You should be able to find a nice RX 470/570 or a 6GB GTX 1060 for $250, one of those would be a good option. Otherwise, you can find used GTX 980s for $200-250. Used GTX 980Ti's were going for the $250 mark, but you're probably looking at $300+ for one of those now. Even if you can manage to find a GTX 970 for the $200 range, that should be alright, still a better option than the 3GB GTX 1060 IMHO.
Alternative motherboard options if you want;
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I went with the cheapest, decent quality case with a side window and PSU shroud. However, I'd spend an extra $10-25 for a Fractal Design Define C, a Phanteks Enthoo Pro M, or one of the nicer looking Eclipse P400(s)'. You can get a black/red P400 with tempered glass side window for $80.
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