TOTAL
£1,074
Corei3-8100
Intel £117
A great processor for out-of-the-box gaming
performance. Opt for the AMD Ryzen 1300X
if you’dliketooverclock.
B360M-DS3H
Gigabyte £67
It lacks overclocking options, but the new
B360 chipset is far cheaper than the Z370
and is perfect for this budget build.
CX-MSeriesCX550M
Corsair £59
A UK price spike in our previous EVGA
500W pick opens the door for this quiet
Corsairoption.
GeForce RTX 2060 Twin Fan
Zotac £331
The 2060 is marginally pricier but noticeably
better than our old 1060, making it the go-to
budgetGPUofthemoment.
Rival 110
SteelSeries £30
A great sensor, simple design and
impressively low price make this a great
entry-levelgamingmouse.
Neos
Bitfenix £34
The Neos provides decent airflow, good
support for 3.5-inch hard drives, and a fairly
painlessbuildexperience.
WDBlue1TB7200RPM
Western Digital £38
One terabyte of old-fashioned hard storage
is the perfect home for all of your media,
backups and storage-hungry games.
G2460PF
AOC £199
This is the cheapest 144Hz gaming monitor
you can buy, yet it still offers decent image
quality,greatperformanceandFreesync.
K55
Corsair £55
This keyboard may lack mechanical
keyswitches but it offers decent typing, plus
it hasRGB and extra gaming keys.
Cloud Stinger
HyperX £30
We love the HyperX Cloud, but at £70 it’s too
much for an entry-level system. The Cloud
Stinger is the next best thing.
VengeanceLPX8GB
(2x4GB) @2400MHz
Corsair £41
DDR4 prices are still high, however this
Corsair pair is a good value option.
MX500 250GB
Crucial £45
Crucial’s SSD range is fantastic value and
offers good performance, too. A 250GB drive
can hold your OS and essential programs.
Hyper 212 Evo
CoolerMaster £28
Even a budget build can benefit from a good
CPU cooler, letting you enjoy a quieter,
cooler system.
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