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That's actually a good deal only problem is that you're have a major downgrade in monitor and you don't know the PSU meaning it's probably any cheapo generic PSU that could easily conk out at any given time also I doubt the case will be great quality(also you'd probably have to buy screws if you ever wanted to upgrade to a SSD and you would have to find the online manuals if any problems where to arise, also the warranty seems to good to be true so you should look into that also packaging could be another thing as well

 

It's your choice really(btw if you build your own pc I would get a better case it doesn't look like good value)

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That's actually a good deal only problem is that you're have a major downgrade in monitor and you don't know the PSU meaning it's probably any cheapo generic PSU that could easily conk out at any given time also I doubt the case will be great quality(also you'd probably have to buy screws if you ever wanted to upgrade to a SSD and you would have to find the online manuals if any problems where to arise, also the warranty seems to good to be true so you should look into that also packaging could be another thing as well

 

It's your choice really(btw if you build your own pc I would get a better case it doesn't look like good value)

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That's actually a good deal only problem is that you're have a major downgrade in monitor and you don't know the PSU meaning it's probably any cheapo generic PSU that could easily conk out at any given time also I doubt the case will be great quality(also you'd probably have to buy screws if you ever wanted to upgrade to a SSD and you would have to find the online manuals if any problems where to arise, also the warranty seems to good to be true so you should look into that also packaging could be another thing as well

It's your choice really(btw if you build your own pc I would get a better case it doesn't look like good value)

I'm considering going with the pcpartpicker, extra 4GB if vram, better PSU (I assume), better monitor, and it will be color coordinated.

As for the case, I'll look around, but I'd prefer a red case, which it fits the criteria of.

Also, no point with the advanced specs if the monitor is 60HZ, is there?

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I'm considering going with the pcpartpicker, extra 4GB if vram, better PSU (I assume), better monitor, and it will be color coordinated.

As for the case, I'll look around, but I'd prefer a red case, which it fits the criteria of.

Also, no point with the advanced specs if the monitor is 60HZ, is there?

It probably is just a 60hz monitor

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-cah440wm1

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/fractal-design-case-fdcadefsbkw

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My build : http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Ck8VkL

[spoiler spoiler=Crimson Skyline]  My build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Ck8VkL | I5-6600K | Hyper 212 Evo | Asus Z170 Pro Gaming + ROG Front Base | Axevir Core Series Red 2X8 2400 | Sandisk SSD Plus 240 GB | Western Digital 1TB Blue | MSI R9 390 | Corsair 760T | Corsair 850 RMI | Dell U2515H IPS | Hyper X II Cloud Red | Corsair K95 RGB | Logitech G602 |

[spoiler spoiler=Laptop] I7 3232QM | Nvidia GT635M | 17.6" TN | 1TB HD | 6GB RAM

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