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  1. By the end of March or early April I'll have a total of $400, and I plan to save $100-$200 more. I would like a $550-$600 build that offers the best performance for my money. The games I play are CS:GO, GTA V, Black Ops 3, Fall Out 4, and a variety of other games. Also if you can, throw in a $100-$200 "gaming" monitor.
  2. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/acer-monitor-umfg6aab01 VS http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-monitor-vg248qe Which one is the best 144hz monitor for gaming? Thanks.
  3. I need a $600-$700 pc that can power this: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/acer-monitor-umfg6aab01 No os or anything
  4. Whether it's AMD or Intel, I don't care. All I want is the best bang for my buck PC with great performance for my budget. My budget is $600 for just the PC, other items I wish to be included is a USB wifi adapter for my wireless Netgear router, a monitor, and that's it. My monitor budget is $160 and my adapter budget is $70. I plan to PURELY game. My brothers and I will be playing games such as GTA V, Metro Last Light, Black Ops 3, CS:GO, Minecraft, Space Engineers, and more. Thanks! Oh yeah, GO PANTHERS!
  5. I'm looking for the best bang for my buck, 1080p, 60hz monitor for under $200. I'd like the screen size to be a maximum 24" as I don't enjoy very large displays. They just aren't my thing. When it comes to displays I know practically nothing, so some suggestions and possibly personal experiences would be great. Thanks.
  6. Okay thanks guys! I've combined your part lists making, what i think, is the best part list for my budget and personal needs. Thanks again.
  7. Other builds are still appreciated. I'm going through those who have provided and changing somd little stuff.
  8. I need some help and a pcpartpicker list would be great. Just whoop me up a $1000 build that has the best performance for my $. Whether it's Skylake, AMD, Nvidia I don't really care. I can go no more than $1050. I don't care about aesthetics, just purely gaming performance. Thanks!
  9. Yeah I saw this on randomfrankp's top monitor video, it's probably my best choice, but just checking
  10. 1 gaming screen with 2 extras for other stuff i have planned.
  11. If I need to I'll spend a little more than $150, but no more than $170.
  12. I need a 1080p monitor for under $150 that'll be great for triple display, since I'll be using 1 for gaming and the other 2 for multiple purposes. I will be running them off a GTX 970, possibly a 980 if I save enough. In simpler words, I need the best monitor for triple display.
  13. True, but any recommendations can lead people in the right direction. And they can read reviews on the products recommended here and get a general idea on how to mouse is. Ex: heavy clicks, palm grip, finger grip, ect.
  14. While I'm here I guess I can recommend a mouse. The Redragon m601 is a cheap and reliable mouse. It has 3 DPI settings, 1000-1600-2000. It comes with an optional weight system and overall is a good, red themed, cheap mouse. http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Mammoth-Programmable-PC-Profiles-Switches/dp/B00HTK1NCS?th=1&psc=1
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