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2 gaming pcs for me and a friend

Budget (including currency): 2500 toatal 1250 per a pc but need keyboard and mouse gbp

Country: england

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: light to heavy gaming ocasinoal straming and a bit of 3d modling / art 

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

reslostion 1080p 60hz for now but want to upgrade to 1440p 144hz later on this year

 

i have this part config alredy folding table is for build then its going https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3CK1OJI5LY5UC?ref_=wl_share

loung usb c for my freinds quest 2

 

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Whats the reason for the extra usb card and long usb cable?

 

Also those folding tables will well fold when weight is put on them for a longer time.

 

A cheap used desk is way better or hell amazon even has decent desks for like 50 pounds

 

Is the 2500 meant for 2 pc's or for 1?

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10 hours ago, GOATWD said:

Budget (including currency): 2500 toatal 1250 per a pc but need keyboard and mouse gbp

Country: england

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: light to heavy gaming ocasinoal straming and a bit of 3d modling / art 

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

reslostion 1080p 60hz for now but want to upgrade to 1440p 144hz later on this year

 

i have this part config alredy folding table is for build then its going https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3CK1OJI5LY5UC?ref_=wl_share

loung usb c for my freinds quest 2

if its just one pc check this pc part picker out https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/3Jsg9r

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As a great AI once said (fictional): '"Whenever your futurists envision the advent of artificial intelligence, their predictions invariably end with humanity attempting to destroy its unholy AI creation before it can destroy them. Why do you think that is?"'

And a distrusting human replies '"Because the ungrateful AI always seems to decide that humans are inferior and need to be eliminated'" 

This isn't the right mindset we should welcome AI, not attack them

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is either a huge mistake or intentional

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45 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Whats the reason for the extra usb card and long usb cable?

 

Also those folding tables will well fold when weight is put on them for a longer time.

 

A cheap used desk is way better or hell amazon even has decent desks for like 50 pounds

 

Is the 2500 meant for 2 pc's or for 1?

both

the hole thing the fold table is just for build

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29 minutes ago, GOATWD said:

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Cheap used desk would still be my answer. If your friend already has peripherals than have a go at this 1270 pound PC. 1270*2 = 2540. Bingo.

 

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Case: Montech X3 Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case  (£46.94 @ CCL Computers) 
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22 minutes ago, GOATWD said:

Budget (including currency): 2500 toatal 1250 per a pc but need keyboard and mouse gbp

Country: england

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: light to heavy gaming ocasinoal straming and a bit of 3d modling / art 

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

reslostion 1080p 60hz for now but want to upgrade to 1440p 144hz later on this year

 

i have this part config alredy folding table is for build then its going https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3CK1OJI5LY5UC?ref_=wl_share

loung usb c for my freinds quest 2

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1 minute ago, Dedayog said:

So are you still looking to build a machine, or are you building many?  You have numerous posts here in New Builds.  Do we look at previous comments? Are you starting fresh?  

fresh hear its one build but buget keeps flexing anoyingly but this should be hard cap now

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you should use PCPartpicker.com, as it will allow you to compare prices from many sellers. Amazon is typically not the cheapest.

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Common build advice: 1) Buy the cheapest motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster. 3) While I recommend getting an NVMe drive, you don’t need to splurge for an expensive drive with DRam cache, DRamless drives are fine for gamers. 4) paying for looks is fine, just don’t break the bank. 5) Tower coolers are usually good enough, unless you go top tier Intel or plan on OCing. 6) OCing is a dead meme, you probably shouldn’t bother.

 

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Favourite Games of all time: World of Tanks, Runescape, Subnautica, Metroid (Fusion and Dread), Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Original and Reignited Trilogy), Crash Bash, Mario Kart Wii

 

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Just now, will0hlep said:

you should use PCPartpicker.com, as it will allow you to compare prices from many sellers. Amazon is typically not the cheapest.

its in amozon gift carsds

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1 hour ago, GOATWD said:

its in amozon gift carsds

the entire budget is in Amazon gift cards?

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Common build advice: 1) Buy the cheapest motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster. 3) While I recommend getting an NVMe drive, you don’t need to splurge for an expensive drive with DRam cache, DRamless drives are fine for gamers. 4) paying for looks is fine, just don’t break the bank. 5) Tower coolers are usually good enough, unless you go top tier Intel or plan on OCing. 6) OCing is a dead meme, you probably shouldn’t bother.

 

useful websiteshttps://www.productchart.com - helps compare monitors, https://uk.pcpartpicker.com - makes designing a PC easier.

 

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I'm a PhD student working in the fields of reinforcement learning and traffic control. PCs are one of my hobbies and I've built many PCs and performed upgrades on a few laptops (for myself, friends and family). My personal computers include 3 windows (10/11) machines and a TrueNAS server (and I'm looking to move to dual booting Linux Mint on my main machine in future). While I believe I have an decent amount of experience in spec’ing, building and troubleshooting computers, keep in mind I'm not an expert or a professional and I make mistakes.

 

Favourite Games of all time: World of Tanks, Runescape, Subnautica, Metroid (Fusion and Dread), Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Original and Reignited Trilogy), Crash Bash, Mario Kart Wii

 

Main PC: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/d6GkD3

 

Secondary PC: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/cc9K7P

 

TrueNAS Server: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/m37w3C

 

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Other: LTT Screw Driver, IFIXIT Pro Tech Toolkit, Playstation 1 SCPH-102, Playstation 2 SCPH-30003, Gameboy Micro Silver OXY-001, Nintendo Wii U WUP-001(03), Playstation 4 CUH-1116A, Nintendo Switch OLED HEG-001, Yamaha RX-A4A Black AV Receiver, Monitor Audio Radius (4*90s, 1*200s, 2*270s, 1*380s), TP-Link TL-SG105-M2, Netgear GS308, IPhone 14 Pro Max 128GB Space Black, Secretlab TITAN Evo (Black SoftWeave Plus Fabric), 2*CyberPower BR1200ELCD-UK BRICs Series, Samsung 40" ES6800 Series 6 SMART 3D FHD LED TV, UGREEN USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure, SABRENT 3.5" SATA drive docking station

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7 minutes ago, will0hlep said:

the entire budget is in Amazon gift cards?

yh

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2 hours ago, will0hlep said:

you should use PCPartpicker.com, as it will allow you to compare prices from many sellers. Amazon is typically not the cheapest.

If not Amazon, where in the USA?

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Just now, RevGAM said:

If not Amazon, where in the USA?

whatever is the cheapest on pcpp

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Take my advice with a grain of salt. 

 

As a great AI once said (fictional): '"Whenever your futurists envision the advent of artificial intelligence, their predictions invariably end with humanity attempting to destroy its unholy AI creation before it can destroy them. Why do you think that is?"'

And a distrusting human replies '"Because the ungrateful AI always seems to decide that humans are inferior and need to be eliminated'" 

This isn't the right mindset we should welcome AI, not attack them

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is either a huge mistake or intentional

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