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Im looking for something better than

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and to also include monitor, mouse, keyboard within the 1k gbp price

Thanks for your help!
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You can drop the cooler if you want to save a bit;
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Trion 100>BX200.
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1440p monitor, instead of 1080p. You can fit a 1440p monitor within budget, and the 970 will handle 1440p nicely, so why not. Swap the 970 for a 390 if you'd prefer, the 390 will perform a little better, but I've seen a lot of reports of 390s hitting 100c under load, and it's hard to recommend that card anymore when my 970 doesn't even go above 65c under load. Swap the Enthoo Pro M for the Eclipse if you want.I have used the Enthoo Pro M though, and it was a great case, definitely recommend it. I haven't used an Eclipse P400 and don't know much about it, so it's harder for me to recommend that case, though it should be a good alternative. Define S is another good alternative, from Fractal Design, though it doesn't have a PSU shroud like the two Phanteks cases. Budget PSU, it will be fine, but it's a cheap unit. You might feel safer spending an extra £10-20 or so for a higher wattage, and/or higher rated PSU. I just wanted to stay as close to the £1k budget as I could, and the 400W PSU would suffice.

+1 for Quickfire TK, it's 100% your best option. At 60 bucks, it's an absolute steal.
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