Thanks for the reply i'll definatly keep all cables it seem dumb to just get rid of them and i did try to get advice on my build this is accually the secind one the first was way worse but thats part of building a pc i suppose not everything is going to be optimal
Hi I just got my pc delivered and i've been sent the welcome package and an extra bag of cables i've seen after a quick google search that the extra bits in the welcome package are spare but are these cables and tray also spare? (attatched pictures at bottom)
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Yeah that one looks decent its under budget and the cons on the link that you posted are not too bad so i'll be going with that monitor thanks for going out of your way and researching that monitor
I just had a quick look and i've found one i like that's almost £100 below my budget and is 2550 x 1440 pixels and 170hz so i'm thinking about getting that one i also have a cheaper version that i use for my xbox so i know that the quality is decent
That is true i'll definitely take that into consideration when i get the monitor but i want to get the PC ordered first so i know exactly how much i have for the monitor and other bits
thanks again for the help i'll read them and start build it again once i've read everything and once it's done i'll replace the old specs with the new specs from what ive seen i made a lot of mistakes
Thanks for the reply but just to clarify I read Martinr36s comment what more info do you need? Sorry about the bumbling around again my first time use threads or building a pc
Hi guys, as the title suggests I would like everyone’s opinion on this spec before I buy it since it is my first ever gaming Pc. This will be use for gaming not streaming or vr the budget max budget for the main Pc is £2500 and the Monitor will be the Dell G2724D
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