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  1. That is a bit better but I am only using amazon uk , thanks anyways
  2. Amazon link I'm going for a strict budget of £1200 so we have similar ideals, this build is the best I have at the moment (without overclocking support) and factoring in windows 10 for £100, let me know what you think.
  3. As it stands: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/GerbilPlays/saved/Jg3299
  4. It seems that nvidias cards do much better on the only demanding game (watch dogs 2) than vega so a 1080 then
  5. So here's the catch, My dad says he'll equal what I pay towards the computer and i'm predicting that by results day (august 20th) ill have about £600 so I don't think I can stretch, (I dont have a job, been saving for over a year) the monitor will be a Christmas & birthday combined present but the build looks great, thanks anyways
  6. Yeah swapping out the vega 56 for 1080 would be like £30 less and so dead on budget
  7. I did a bit of editing: pcpartpicker link @AngryBeaver
  8. Oi 1v1 me when I get more than 10fps on my 2013 apu: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c03833966
  9. If I get the 1080, will i get tearing seeing as theres no syncs? edit: this could be important for competitive csgo
  10. @AngryBeaver Most of the games I play are actually quite old (CSGO, battlefront 2 (2005), minecraft etc with some newer/ more demanding titles like titanfall 2 and universe sandbox 2 so I dont think there will be too much heavy lifting although I will probably playthrough watch dogs 2 when I get it
  11. the cheapest g sync monitor is £180 over budget rip
  12. Will freesync/gsync actually make a difference
  13. I'll also investigate new gpu's coming out soon but if they're not competitive, I might go for the vega then
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