PUBG is a lame game, when something similar but new comes out It'll be forgotten about, very much like Rust.. It's just one of them games. Good luck tho
i prob will get bored after 10 mins but i cant play anything but css on my imac so i need a pc eithe way
https://www.topachat.com/pages/configomatic.php?c=m5LUug0SlSKwaLF2ovesYfFARaLy2mGar21WA9JUrzw= This is pretty much my build right now (with some modifications cause some items aren't available anymore). It's over your price but you can lower some specs on there and it should reach your budget and aim. Please do mind this build runs everything at the moment so far on ultra 1080p at 60fps. Maybe switch GPU 1070 for 1060, a lower CPU like i5-6600, lower PSU power and you're pretty much set to 1100€, maybe another case too depending on your tastes. Not sure what I can do to lower the price, but you could also go AMD for lower prices and decent builds, but i'll leave that to @Nomy . Not sure about UK prices or wherever you live either. But good luck
I got both options here and they are over the budget by about 70 quid. Let me know if you want to shave off the extra 70 quids. AMD: Total: £1076.56 https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/bhwzTH Intel: Total: £1070.76 https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/YDsXr7 I've included Samsung SSD and 1TB Mechanical HDD.
Nomy's AMD build is perfect for your budget,and you can also save a bit of money by getting the ryzen 1600 instead of the 1600x,there difference is really really small
on nomys intel build i might aswell pay a bit more for the 1080 gfx right? and is it worth grabbing of those water cooler things instead of that one you got? also i read getting a good powersupply is important, shall i spend a bit more on that?
The more sugar, the sweeter is it. Yea, especially if you are planing to overclock. The CPU didn't come with stock cooler so I just added that one because of its price to performance. Sure, this one doesn't have modular cables so you can get the one which is modular so its neat inside the case with better airflow. It's cheaper because of having non modular cables, it also had good reviews on newegg which is american computer parts website.
can anyone take a look at this? i've changed to 32gb ram, i7 etc, any improvements or swaps i need to make? whats the difference between the gtx 1080s theres loads at a similar price
figured i might as well future proof it a bit anyone what that case is like? been told fractal is shit and they fall apart
I really, REALLY wanted to be a ryzen fan, but for gaming, intel is just better. For pretty much anything else, then ryzen is the way to go.
changed that since earlier, i was going for the matx for the smaller case but didnt realise the case for normal atx was same dimensions but 5cm more in height - but from what i saw on yt it would've fit fine https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/rDwgGf this is what i went for in the end, different mobo and standard define c case