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needsbeermoney

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Still kinda new to building this stuff, but i wanted to give it a shot. I do have a limited knowledge of this however I'm learning a lot, mostly from this site and some stuff from school. I put the link to the list i made on amazon. Any help would be wonderful and deeply appreciated.

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3I9DE9B93E1LO

I'd like to have a better pc then I currently have to game and multi task with. I purposefully didn't include an optical drive or operating system because i already have extras of these.
 
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Here you go. You have to increase your budget but this will work for you. If you feel like trying to find monitors second hand that'll probably save you some money.
If you only go with two monitors then it gets cheaper because you aren't using DP and only using HDMI and DVI

Of course, you can also look around for a second hand 1050ti as well and maybe the CPU/Mobo/RAM. Pretty much if you can piece together something second hand as well that'll save you money for sure. My PC is mostly second hand parts and in total I probably invested only about $600 into it by buying...


Ah, I see, The specs sheet on the link you gave me only listed the VGA as input and not HDMI so that's why I was saying that they only supported VGA. If they have HDMI input then all you need is a DVI to HDMI converter for the DVI output on the GPU to make it work and then you'll have dual monitors. If you have a third monitor then the cheapest option is to get a Display Port to HDMI adapter and you can plug all three into the GPU.
 


Dude thanks for all your help!