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The Whole Configuration is around 1200Euro.

What do you think about this Configuration, 1 more slot 8GB and 256SSD will be added in the future.

Also I'd like to have a suggestion for a monitor, I was looking for UltraWide LG, but I want to hear more opinions. Budget Around 300Euro.

Is 2560x1080 29inch UltraWide the same as 27inch 2560x1440p normal?

Also I am more into single player games and maybe LoL, gonna buy Rainbow Six Siege, but I am not competitive. I'd prefer good graphics over competitive playing.

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Nothing wrong though I didnt compare whether that's the best part available in the site for you.

 

7 minutes ago, kace123 said:

Is 2560x1080 29inch UltraWide the same as 27inch 2560x1440p normal?

They are different. The ultrawide has 21:9 length to width ratio and less pixels, while 1440p standard has 16:9 length to width ratio and more pixels.

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Looks great. Decently balanced system.

 

For monitor - https://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-Ultrawide-Monitor-DisplayPort-Freesync/dp/B01BFH194W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520949395&sr=8-1&keywords=LG+ultrawide 

 

Been using this monitor myself for over a year and its a great monitor. And no, 29 inch 1080p is not the same as 27 inch 1440p. 1440p will have much higher PPI compared to 1080p.

 

I also play alot of single player games (Witcher series, Assassin's Creed and more) and this monitor is amazing. Extra FOV is great, and I also run it in FreeSync since I have AMD GPU and it makes gaming alot smoother.

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