Buying New PC - Recommendations Please!

HenryLister

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I know nothing about computers so I've decided that I'm going to pay that additional amount to buy a prebuilt one instead of building one from scratch.

Mostly a heavy poker grinder so looking for a computer which is fast, can operate many functions smoothly at once and is aesthetic. Only thing I'm aware of is I'll be purchasing a mechanical keyboard and 2 Asus VC279H 27 Inch monitors for multi tabling.

My budget range is around £1000 and I was looking at this but i'm assuming this is extreme overkill considering I probably wont even be gaming.

http://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/system/intel_i7_next_day

If anyone has any recommendations on what/where to buy that would be much appreciated, cheers!
 
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Hi Henry,

If your not going too be gaming much and it's mostly going to be used as an office pc then (assuming you live in the uk) this

https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/configurator/quad-display-office-pc

Might be a good idea.

It's prebuilt, has a nice i7 with hyperthreading, 8gb of ddr4 and a gtx 950 that should be able to run your monitors pretty easily. Adding the cost of maybe an ssd and wireless pcie card the cost comes to around £920ish. If you were going to game more you could probably talk to 3xs about adding in a gtx 970 for you for around another £100.

Hope you find the right pc!
Hi Henry,

If your not going too be gaming much and it's mostly going to be used as an office pc then (assuming you live in the uk) this

https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/configurator/quad-display-office-pc

Might be a good idea.

It's prebuilt, has a nice i7 with hyperthreading, 8gb of ddr4 and a gtx 950 that should be able to run your monitors pretty easily. Adding the cost of maybe an ssd and wireless pcie card the cost comes to around £920ish. If you were going to game more you could probably talk to 3xs about adding in a gtx 970 for you for around another £100.

Hope you find the right pc!
 
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