1080p60fps most games build

zova

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so ive been looking for a PC for pretty long time now and come to the conclusion that I just want a PC which can handle 99% of games at 1080p60fps and is good for multitasking e.g. listening to Spotify, talking to friends on discord and playing a game on very high/ultra settings at the same time. I also want a PC for rendering and editing (sony vegas).

BUDGET - £1100
CPU - Intel or Ryzen
GPU - 1060 6gb +
RAM 8gb 2400mhz+
CASE - One with a window!

i wouldnt mind building a PC but right now its much cheaper to buy a pre-built.
PC's ive been considering
- https://www.awd-it.co.uk/awd-p400s-glass-ryzen-5-1600-3.6ghz-b350m-gaming-3-gtx-1060-6gb-gaming-pc.html
- https://www.awd-it.co.uk/awd-z1-intel-i5-7400-3.5ghz-gtx-1060-6gb-ddr5-vr-gaming-pc.html
- https://www.awd-it.co.uk/intel-i7-7700k-4.5ghz-overclocked-corsair-spec-03-computer-nvidia-gtx-1060-6gb-gaming-pc.html
 
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Seeing as your budget allows it, I'd ignore the middle 7400 PC. That leaves either the R5 1600, or the i7 7700k. Either will work, but the R5 1600 is a bit cheaper. Otherwise they seem identical. I would go with the first one.

4745454b

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Seeing as your budget allows it, I'd ignore the middle 7400 PC. That leaves either the R5 1600, or the i7 7700k. Either will work, but the R5 1600 is a bit cheaper. Otherwise they seem identical. I would go with the first one.
 
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jawlesspython04

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as 4745454b said, Go for the Ryzen 5 1600 build. Sony Vegas can benefit from the extra threads making your workflow alot smoother. Also don't change out the RAM for slower speeds on that build, Ryzen benefits from the RAM that is 3000MHz or above.