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What is your budget and currency?
$2500 USD (Max) What will you use the PC for? Gaming, Streaming, Editing Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using? Looking to get 3 curved monitors Do you need a keyboard, mouse, or other peripherals? Keyboard and mouse, prefer with RGB Do you need an operating system? Windows 10 Will you overclock? No Anything else we should know? Brand new to pc gaming and I want something that will work flawlessly even with the game settings on high. I prefer buying one that's already built if not then I can look into building one. |
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A few more things to tack on to this.
What are you actually comfortable spending? $2500 is well into the enthusiast range of pricing. What software? What games? You mentioned you wanted three curved monitors, any reason in specific? Standard 16:9/4:3 panels or 21:9? All of this plays a role when we part a system. |
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Elsa wrote A few more things to tack on to this.Mostly comfortable with spending less than $2000. I only want them curved cause it'll look better when having them together. I think im looking into two 16:9 and one 21:9 as my main for gaming. I'll just be playing Rust, CoD MW & GTA. If by software you mean os, I only use windows. |
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