So caution advised. You can of course transfer an existing licence that you may have, and there are other legitimate ways to obtain it cheaper. But for the convenience of those unsure about this, I would recommend buying it from here with your build.
I think 32gb is overkill in most cases, I'd go 2 x 8gb.
The storage options don't make sense either, more commonly, especially keeping it below £1000 you would have a smaller SSD main drive for the operating system, then a bigger HDD for storage, which of course can also be used to install...
I agree, if it was for myself I'd probably do hours of research, but it's not for me, the main thing is that it is sufficient for intended use, and the config has no bottlenecks etc. Just something that will be decent enough to play the latest games at mid - high settings on 1080p 144hz for now...
The suggestions above sound good. Especially the graphics card, the first thing that stood out like a sore thumb, with that kind of budget is that you can lean towards a significantly better one.
Both I guess lol. But doesn't explain why, and is too stubborn to change his mind. He wants a PC ASAP so waiting for what may be isn't ideal.
I don't see an issue with micro atx myself. It's for space more than cost, the design of the case can be an issue with air flow. I'm a fan of the more...
Changed the RTX 2060 to a GTX 1660 Super and the 1 x 16GB 2400mhz RAM to 2 x 8GB 2666mhz. So an improvement on the RAM, higher speed and dual channel. downgraded to a GTX 1660 super as I think it's plenty capable for my needs for considerably less. This change also makes the price over a £100...
Looking into a mid range gaming PC for 1080p currently 60hz but plan to upgrade to 144hz. I think the 1660 super graphics card would've been sufficient and £130 cheaper! but thats not in stock, so the 2060 is the next option. Is this a good build for the price?
Case
CIT PYRO RGB MID TOWER CASE...