Build a Gaming PC.

rushiraj004

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I have never build a gaming setup. I wanted to know if dual screen monitor is better or 3 or a large one? I'm in India and it's bit difficult to get the parts also. Which is the best graphic card, processor and every other thing. What all will I require to make my own pc and the best one. And how much would be the estimate if I get the best of all things?
 
Solution
Ah, regarding Monitor: I have one "Bigger" (27"), and one "smaller" (22") at the side. Only the most powerful GPUs can actually show a game on such big surfaces, usually, denpending on the game, you need two (i.e. two 1080 Ti).

ragnar-gd

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These are many questions. Read first.
This is Toms Hardware, and the page has quite a lot of good charts for deciding what to buy.
Start here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/
First, find out your budget, how much money you have. We assume you want, first and foremost, play games, as you told us.
Then, click on "Best Picks" in the middle of the page, and see each GPU, CPU, Motherboard, and SSD.
Select components, and THEN come back here, and we will tell you, if the combination makes sense. Ok?
 

ragnar-gd

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Ah, regarding Monitor: I have one "Bigger" (27"), and one "smaller" (22") at the side. Only the most powerful GPUs can actually show a game on such big surfaces, usually, denpending on the game, you need two (i.e. two 1080 Ti).
 
Solution
If you're new to building a computer then the best approach is to set a budget. How much can you spend? Next, what kind of games do you want to play? Diablo 3, CSGO, League of Legends, PUBG...?

It doesn't help you to have people name the 'best' of anything if it's out of your price range.