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Hello, so i'm not a master or anything at choosing PC parts, but I was looking at the builds and here are my opinions:

- If you go with the ASUS monitor you should get the Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card because that monitor supports AMD Freesync on some models and that graphics card also supports it.

- The RTX 1660S graphics card is around equal to the Radeon RX 5600 XT but the Radeon according to some benchmarks does preform better.

- The BenQ Zowie RL2455S monitor is an okay option but it is kind of a refreshed version of BenQ's previous model which basically is the exact same. So I would get the ASUS, also on Amazon the ASUS is $150 and you can have an adjusting stand, whereas the BenQ is $175 with the adjusting stand.

- I have...
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Hello, so i'm not a master or anything at choosing PC parts, but I was looking at the builds and here are my opinions:

- If you go with the ASUS monitor you should get the Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card because that monitor supports AMD Freesync on some models and that graphics card also supports it.

- The RTX 1660S graphics card is around equal to the Radeon RX 5600 XT but the Radeon according to some benchmarks does preform better.

- The BenQ Zowie RL2455S monitor is an okay option but it is kind of a refreshed version of BenQ's previous model which basically is the exact same. So I would get the ASUS, also on Amazon the ASUS is $150 and you can have an adjusting stand, whereas the BenQ is $175 with the adjusting stand.

- I have a budget ASUS monitor and I have had it for about 5 years now with no issues.

So that is basically all I know about the builds, hope that helps!

-Mason
 
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Apr 4, 2020
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Hello, so i'm not a master or anything at choosing PC parts, but I was looking at the builds and here are my opinions:

- If you go with the ASUS monitor you should get the Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card because that monitor supports AMD Freesync on some models and that graphics card also supports it.

- The RTX 1660S graphics card is around equal to the Radeon RX 5600 XT but the Radeon according to some benchmarks does preform better.

- The BenQ Zowie RL2455S monitor is an okay option but it is kind of a refreshed version of BenQ's previous model which basically is the exact same. So I would get the ASUS, also on Amazon the ASUS is $150 and you can have an adjusting stand, whereas the BenQ is $175 with the adjusting stand.

- I have a budget ASUS monitor and I have had it for about 5 years now with no issues.

So that is basically all I know about the builds, hope that helps!

-Mason
Thanks so much! How's it looking now? https://pcpartpicker.com/user/eForb/saved/CqvmkL