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So iv'e been looking to build a personal rig now for a while so i can get rid of my terrible laptop, Overtime i have looked at parts and then the rise in GPU prices happened and the GPU i was going to get went up to like £900 and that is way out of my budget which is about £700. So here is the rig that i have put together so far.......

 

AMD ryzen 5  £128.99

 

ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti £169.99

https://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-cerberus-oc-4gb-gddr5-graphics-card-768-core-1341mhz-gpu-1455mhz-boost?v=c )

Corsair 8GB DDR4 Vengeance £94.82

 

ASUS AMD AM4 Ryzen TUF B350M PLUS Micro ATX £84.98

 

Corsair 550 Watt £59.99

 

CoolerMaster MasterBox Q300L Windowed micro-ATX/ITX PC Gaming Case £39.98

And a couple extra fans for the case.

 

Seagate 1TB £36 

 

Coming to a total of £631.52

 

What changes would you guys make that would stay within my £700-£750 budget?

 

 

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