Looking to purchase a PC once the new GPUs are come available, having only had a Macbook for many years.
Mainly pushed by Flight Sim 2020, but I'd also like to use it for general gaming. I would also be using it for software development.
I have a pair of Dell 1440p u2713hm which are excellent monitors although they are pretty old at this stage, so I don't think they support modern ultra high refresh rates. Personally I think they're fine for my needs, but I would like the computer to be future proof if I did need to replace them in the next few years.
My budget is about £2500 - £3000. I'd like the machine to be as quiet as possible too. I'm more concerned with titles like Flight Sim having excellent image quality and good load times without any stutters, than I am in playing ultra competitive online games at 240fps or whatever is in fashion these days - the other types of games I'd be playing would err more towards RTS and Strategy rather than first person shooters and the like. I'm probably going to get something that's a bit overkill for those uses, but I'd like to know I can depend on it for a long time.
Mainly pushed by Flight Sim 2020, but I'd also like to use it for general gaming. I would also be using it for software development.
I have a pair of Dell 1440p u2713hm which are excellent monitors although they are pretty old at this stage, so I don't think they support modern ultra high refresh rates. Personally I think they're fine for my needs, but I would like the computer to be future proof if I did need to replace them in the next few years.
My budget is about £2500 - £3000. I'd like the machine to be as quiet as possible too. I'm more concerned with titles like Flight Sim having excellent image quality and good load times without any stutters, than I am in playing ultra competitive online games at 240fps or whatever is in fashion these days - the other types of games I'd be playing would err more towards RTS and Strategy rather than first person shooters and the like. I'm probably going to get something that's a bit overkill for those uses, but I'd like to know I can depend on it for a long time.