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    PCSPECIALIST Will this do for a basic home/gaming PC?

    Thanks for the explanation of "9000 series". I need two monitors for running RPGs: one monitor runs Fantasy Grounds and the other has all my supporting content, such as Discord, sound app, browser, Notion, etc. I chose 2 gaming monitors only so that both would be the same. But they don't...
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    PCSPECIALIST Will this do for a basic home/gaming PC?

    Thanks, SpyderTracks. When you say "9000 series processor", does that mean a Ryzen 9? If so, then it looks like that will be outside of my budget. The £2K unfortunately includes the monitors.
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    PCSPECIALIST Will this do for a basic home/gaming PC?

    Thanks for your comment, nephron. I'd be willing to bump the budget to £2K. Which parts could do with a boost?
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    PCSPECIALIST Will this do for a basic home/gaming PC?

    My requirements aren't huge. I want to run basic Office apps, and have decent performance on games like World of Warcraft, Baldur's Gate 3, or Hogwarts Legacy. I also run RPG apps like Fantasy Grounds and Foundry, which is why I've specified two monitors. I use Dungeon Alchemist to create maps...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen or Intel?

    Hi all, (Posted under new title which better summarises my question) I've done some basic research on the Ryzen CPU and it seems like a good bet, but I'm still unsure whether I should stick to Intel or go with Ryzen. I do some gaming -- World of Warcraft, Steam games, Skyrim, but nothing...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen casual gaming spec

    Hi all, I've done some basic research on the Ryzen CPU and it seems like a good bet, but I'm still unsure whether I should stick to Intel or go with Ryzen. I do some gaming -- World of Warcraft, Steam games, Skyrim, but nothing really demanding. I don't need bleeding, or even cutting, edge...
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