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What is your budget and currency?
£1800 What will you use the PC for? --Gaming and rift s Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using? -- got that covered Do you need a keyboard, mouse, or other peripherals? --nope Do you need an operating system? --yes Will you overclock? -yes not much though Anything else we should know? --open to any suggestions! Thanks |
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So, what monitor(s) are you using with the system then?
What will the system be used for other than games, if anything? Any idea of the kind of games you'll be playing? |
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31.5" MSI Optix AG32CV Gaming Monitor, VA, 1920x1080, 1ms, 165Hz, AMD FreeSync, 100M:1, 250cd/m, HDMI/DP/DVI
That's the monitor I'm buying a 2nd will be bought in the future. Its literally just for gaming and the games will be for vr -fallout 4 storm lands ,the forrest ect Normal games like cod, pubg, world of warcraft Sorry for the late reply!!! |
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Alright, well I wouldn't be pairing an £1800 system with a 1080p monitor. I also definitely would not be getting a 1080p monitor that large, 32" is huge for that resolution.
CPU - Ryzen 7 3700x - £289.98 Mobo - Asus Strix X570-F - £249.96 RAM - T-Force Vulcan Z (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz -£127.04 SSD - Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB - £99.98 GPU - Gigabyte Windforce RTX 2070 Super - £479.99 Case - Phanteks P400A RGB - £86.96 PSU - 750W Riotoro Enigma G2 - £89.99 Total - £1423.90 You can add a 2nd 1TB SSD, and/or an HDD if you want.You could also easily save some money on CPU/Mobo/RAM since this is pretty overkill. For monitor, I'd be looking at this; AOC CQ32G1 32" 1440p, 144Hz with Freesync for 300 quid. or maybe this, if you want an ultrawide; 34" 3440x1440, 100Hz, Freesync |
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Thanks for the reply mate I wont be getting that monitor I had in mind ! |
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Johnerzbcfc wrote 31.5" MSI Optix AG32CV Gaming Monitor, VA, 1920x1080, 1ms, 165Hz, AMD FreeSync, 100M:1, 250cd/m, HDMI/DP/DVI Just letting you know I have fallout 4 for vr through steam. And it's extremely buggy not trying to shy you away from it but you'll have to tweak the settings a bit to get it to be functional however it does work if you like being able to crouch down and see under the map. |
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Hey guys if I were to upgrade to the 2080ti would I be able to get a 4k moniter instead or am I better off sticking to the HD moniter.
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