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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming / General Use PC - £2,500 - £3,000 Budget

    Hello, looking to purchase over the next few days as my old 1080 is coming to end of life and ready to feel next gen again :) Budget is £2,500 to £3,000, though if I'm massively over spec for what I'm looking for that would be good to know. Would like to be in a good position for 5 years...
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming PC with £2k - £2.5k Budget

    Interesting, I'll have a look into the differences between the two cards and that option.
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming PC with £2k - £2.5k Budget

    Thanks both - understood on the fans. Though a flying PC tower sounds pretty cool!
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming PC with £2k - £2.5k Budget

    Would it be worth adding some extra fans to either case to help with cooling / noise?
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming PC with £2k - £2.5k Budget

    This is just the sort of advice I was looking for, thank you! I was looking at the Fractal Meshify 2 and wondering if that would be a good case, as it would look a little less intimidating in the lounge. Will check out some reviews of the different cases and see what works.
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming PC with £2k - £2.5k Budget

    Hi All, I'm looking for a new PC in the £2,000 - £2,500 range. I last bought from PC Specialist around 5 years ago and have been really happy with the machine, but to make the most of my Xbox Game Pass and have some fun with Forza/MS Flight simulator and VR I think it's about time to update...
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    PCSPECIALIST Advice on new build please - £1750-£2000 gaming PC

    Looking for some advice on the below spec please. Aim is to comfortably run modern and games over next few years at high specs, whilst also keeping the system reasonably quiet as it will be based in the living room. Maximum budget is £2,000 if you think there are some changes that would make a...
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    PCSPECIALIST Advice Please - Everyday use/Gaming PC £1,000 - £1,200

    Playing with specs for a new PC that will last me for the next 5 years or so, starting off reasonably powerful and aging gracefully over time without much need for upgrading. Not worried about overclocking and would like it to run quietly as it will be in the living room. This rules out Xtreme...
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    PCSPECIALIST Gaming/Everyday PC Spec - Feedback welcome before I order!

    I heard good things about the PC Specialist website from the gaming forum I regularly visit, so when it came to reviewing my upgrade options I thought I'd check the site out. Very impressed with how easy it is to spec something out, and the price seems very reasonable as well. This is the...
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