Could you guys please check this spec

SpyderTracks

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Also just to be annoying, at the risk of you guys saying to stay away from pcs monitors (as ive read on other posts) it’s convenient for me to use a pcs monitor here due to the pay monthly option. So if I had to pick one to compliment this setup, which would it be? Or is it really a case of strictly get one from somewhere else?
The cheapest in stock that's actually a gaming monitor is the AOC G2590PX which is selling for £230

Normally I would recommend the ASUS TUF GAMING VG249Q1R which is listed for £170

Elsewhere you could get something cheaper than £230 easily as good.
 

Jonesy261

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The cheapest in stock that's actually a gaming monitor is the AOC G2590PX which is selling for £230

Normally I would recommend the ASUS TUF GAMING VG249Q1R which is listed for £170

Elsewhere you could get something cheaper than £230 easily as good.
Thankyou for this. It’s just easier for me to add to the pay monthly cost.
 

NoddyPirate

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Bear in mind, these are also old parts, so the system is already about 2 years old. So for the sake of saving a few bob, you're lessening the lifetime of the system quite substantially.
I’m a bit confused by this.

I was about to post a spec very similar to @MrWilson - just with a 750W PSU.

Wouldn’t the OP be able to upgrade CPU and GPU in the future and keep the lifetime of the system going?

And don’t we say GPU’s never have future proofing built-in because things change so rapidly anyway?
 
I’m a bit confused by this.

I was about to post a spec very similar to @MrWilson - just with a 750W PSU.

Wouldn’t the OP be able to upgrade CPU and GPU in the future and keep the lifetime of the system going?

And don’t we say GPU’s never have future proofing built-in because things change so rapidly anyway?
Yeah wilson just specced as low as he was comfortable doing but yes 750w or 850w is best for future upgrades
 
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