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23 minutes ago, Jasper Christmas said:

Budget (including currency): €600-€700 

Country: Netherlands

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming: Fortnite, FiveM GTAV, Rocket League and stuff

Other details: 

I am helping my nephew to build his first gaming pc. I would like a PC for him that just works. No trouble shooting ever. I do not mind helping him with the assembly of the computer, but we haven't decided whether we want a prebuild or will build the computer ourselves. He is currently using a PS4 and he does not need any peripherals. He currently has a small tv but he is planning to upgrade to a gaming monitor - 165Hz 1080p (16:9) in the future. He wants to buy the pc sometime soon. I currently got this partlist: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bwjqN6 , but these are not the exact parts he probebly will and up buying as we wil be looking at availability in dutch webshops. Windows is purchased separately via a 'legal' website for a few euros (I also did that for my pc and it works).

Are these parts about right for the budget? And is there any other advise?

hey!
I live in Belgium, so I can help you with local prices and retailers.
i always buy from megekko.nl, they always have the best prices on individual PC components.
here is a list for megekko:
https://www.megekko.nl/wl/9XKBM8S3 


By the way, the list you made on pcpartpicker is in $, and without taxes, so add a good amount.

Budget (including currency): €600-€700 

Country: Netherlands

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming: Fortnite, FiveM GTAV, Rocket League and stuff

Other details: 

I am helping my nephew to build his first gaming pc. I would like a PC for him that just works. No trouble shooting ever. I do not mind helping him with the assembly of the computer, but we haven't decided whether we want a prebuild or will build the computer ourselves. He is currently using a PS4 and he does not need any peripherals. He currently has a small tv but he is planning to upgrade to a gaming monitor - 165Hz 1080p (16:9) in the future. He wants to buy the pc sometime soon. I currently got this partlist: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bwjqN6 , but these are not the exact parts he probebly will and up buying as we wil be looking at availability in dutch webshops. Windows is purchased separately via a 'legal' website for a few euros (I also did that for my pc and it works).

Are these parts about right for the budget? And is there any other advise?

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23 minutes ago, Jasper Christmas said:

Budget (including currency): €600-€700 

Country: Netherlands

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming: Fortnite, FiveM GTAV, Rocket League and stuff

Other details: 

I am helping my nephew to build his first gaming pc. I would like a PC for him that just works. No trouble shooting ever. I do not mind helping him with the assembly of the computer, but we haven't decided whether we want a prebuild or will build the computer ourselves. He is currently using a PS4 and he does not need any peripherals. He currently has a small tv but he is planning to upgrade to a gaming monitor - 165Hz 1080p (16:9) in the future. He wants to buy the pc sometime soon. I currently got this partlist: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bwjqN6 , but these are not the exact parts he probebly will and up buying as we wil be looking at availability in dutch webshops. Windows is purchased separately via a 'legal' website for a few euros (I also did that for my pc and it works).

Are these parts about right for the budget? And is there any other advise?

hey!
I live in Belgium, so I can help you with local prices and retailers.
i always buy from megekko.nl, they always have the best prices on individual PC components.
here is a list for megekko:
https://www.megekko.nl/wl/9XKBM8S3 


By the way, the list you made on pcpartpicker is in $, and without taxes, so add a good amount.

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