Honestly I fully respect you everyone's advice, there was no frustration at all, I appreciate each and everybody who has spent time trying to advise me, the thing is that was the initial budget, and now a week on I can afford to extend is slightly, so what I was trying to explain is I don't...
The Budget in constantly changing as I edit the build, negotiate my funds, at no point did I say £3000 as a flat amount, that was another forum user estimating, as I said above I'm willing to spend +£400 top end on the monitor but do not need anything bigger than 27''
thankyou for the insight, might just hold off and aim for an OLEd then, sorry to be asking absolute silly questions but as I said I'm not very knowledgeable in monitors as far as the pc goes, tried to futureproof it as much as possible
Thankyou for the suggested monitors, the thing is I'm not quite willing to fork out THAT much on a monitor, plus I would be happy with a 24/27 inch as my desk is fairly small anyway. In regards to the OS, I'm currently on win 10 which support stops for in October so I might aswell make the win...
Certainly, in regards to why I went for a dead resolution, I honestly know very little about monitors but I have a really old 60hz BenQ currently as main and an old celcus tv for second monitor ,I saw that monitor on special offer when ordering and thought I would use that as a main monitor...
Around 2.6/7k, but the gpu choice was mainly due to my old gpu being a 1050ti so made no sense me going for a 4080 super and kinda similar prices, I was a little iffy about monitors to begin with so may just remove it for now and buy better one at a later point 9 and yes it was planned to be...
This PC will be 90% for gaming so just wondering If I chose the right parts for high end performance, any comments/advice would be much appreciated.
Case
PCS AEGIS BLACK ARGB MID TOWER CASE
Processor (CPU)
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Eight Core CPU (Up to 5.2GHz/104MB w/3D V-CACHE/AM5)
Motherboard...