PC Build for office - looking for help with configuration and sourcing of parts

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Commendable
Feb 18, 2016
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1,510
Budget - 1000 USD


Requirements--
1. Dual montiors (possible support to move to 4 monitors eventually?)
2. Specs to run CS:GO (for the much reqd break every so often)
3. Mouse-keyboard(wireless would be great) - a multi device keyboard mouse would be even better(if there is such a thing)
4. Don't particularly need too much hdd space, however need a fast hdd Dont need copy of OS, or speakers, or any other peripheral.

I live in India, so product links to amazon.in, or flipkart.com would be much appreciated. However, if thats not possible I can try and source the components myself.

Current PC that I use is a - i3 2.9Ghz 4GB RAM, this has been working well for me for about 3-4 years now. However, I need to supplement this PC with another one that has a dual monitor setup, hopefully replacing the old PC completely and moving to a 4 monitor setup eventually.

I am new here, im sorry if this is in the wrong section. However, I did try searching for similar posts and didnt find any that are recent. I figured Id start a new one. If im on the wrong page, please let me know.

Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you.

 
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If you don't have a compelling need to build your own PC, then I'd strongly suggest that you can find a machine that will meet all of your needs from a retailer like Dell, Lenovo, Asus, or Acer. Low-end mid-range computers that are excellent for business are cheap for them to assemble due to volumes and discounted licensing for the Operating System.

This for instance, cost $625, and will support 2 monitors out of the box.
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/desktops/thinkcentre/m-series-towers/m900/

It will be trivial later to add a low-power (GTX 750 Ti or similar) to provide 4 monitor support.
If you don't have a compelling need to build your own PC, then I'd strongly suggest that you can find a machine that will meet all of your needs from a retailer like Dell, Lenovo, Asus, or Acer. Low-end mid-range computers that are excellent for business are cheap for them to assemble due to volumes and discounted licensing for the Operating System.

This for instance, cost $625, and will support 2 monitors out of the box.
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/desktops/thinkcentre/m-series-towers/m900/

It will be trivial later to add a low-power (GTX 750 Ti or similar) to provide 4 monitor support.
 
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