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****PC Build Request Form****

Budget & Currency: (USD $500-1000)

Peripherals & Monitor:
40" 1080p Monitor should be fixed into the budget along with a gaming keyboard and mouse. (70% gaming 30% typing) maybe some good but cheap speakers.

Games: the one game I'll be playing the most is GTA V along with games on steam, battlefield 4 hitman etc.

Software: eventually id like to be able to record/live stream without lag and good graphic. I'll be using Microsoft word often along with an editing tool (any)


Aesthetics:
I'd like the case to be fairly big but not gigantic, preferably all parts to be black (case keyboard and mouse) but anything that looks good with black will do. And a keyboard that has backlighting, you know that lights up and stuff.

Rebates/Promos:

Details:

When: One month or less.
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1911 wrote ****PC Build Request Form****

Budget & Currency: (USD $500-1000)

Peripherals & Monitor:
40" 1080p Monitor should be fixed into the budget along with a gaming keyboard and mouse. (70% gaming 30% typing) maybe some good but cheap speakers.

Games: the one game I'll be playing the most is GTA V along with games on steam, battlefield 4 hitman etc.

Software: eventually id like to be able to record/live stream without lag and good graphic. I'll be using Microsoft word often along with an editing tool (any)


Aesthetics:
I'd like the case to be fairly big but not gigantic, preferably all parts to be black (case keyboard and mouse) but anything that looks good with black will do. And a keyboard that has backlighting, you know that lights up and stuff.

Rebates/Promos:

Details:

When: One month or less.


Aren't really any 40" monitors on the market, you have to go for a tv
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Then a 35"
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1911 wrote Then a 35"


Only one closest i can find is a 32
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That'll do
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You're not going to get a 40" monitor unless you get a Korean 4k panel off eBay or something or a big ultrawide, but either of those will take up most of your budget, or out of your budget. Anything larger than 24" for 1080p is ugly anyway.

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A little over budget but I included a nice RGB mechanical keyboard and a nice RGB mouse. Nice ultrawide monitor as well. XFire support so you can add a 2nd RX 480 at any point if you want. Nice, good quality case and PSU. I;d add a cheap cooler, probably a Cryorig M9i to this system asap. Nice budget speakers;
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Great looks good. Thanks 13
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1911 wrote Great looks good. Thanks 13


Solid build by 13.

Personally I'd go for 2x4GB sticks though rather than 1x8GB!

Good luck purchasing mate.
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Shiv wrote
1911 wrote Great looks good. Thanks 13


Solid build by 13.

Personally I'd go for 2x4GB sticks though rather than 1x8GB!

Good luck purchasing mate.


Going for the 1x8GB allows for room in the future for another 8GB to work in dual channel if he would choose to do that , it makes more sense
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