TOTAL
£849
Ryzen 3 3300X
AMD £115
AMD has packed its Zen 2 architecture into
a speedy four-core package, and that’s great
for gaming.
B450-A Pro Max
MSI £95
A healthy dose of ports and PCIe SSD
support has this B450 at the heart of our
budget build.
CX Series CX550
Corsair £74
Corsair’s reputation for quality PSUs
precedes them. You know you’re in safe
hands here.
GeForce GTX 1650 Super
Gigabyte £165
The GTX 1650 Super is much more than a
rebrand of the GTX 1650, securing it the
budget crown.
G102
Logitech £35
A classic shape delivered in a sleek shell, this
mouse fits all hand sizes and grips. A solid
option for the money.
Neos
BitFenix £36
You’ll want to minimise how often you rebuild
your PC, so make sure to give it a good home.
This case’ll do nicely.
WD Blue 1TB 7200rpm
Western Digital £37
You don’t necessarily need a HDD in 2020,
but if you’re a virtual hoarder, this’ll give you
loads of useful extra space.
GW2280
BenQ £105
A 1080p60 VA monitor will see you through
in style and, once you upgrade, will make a
superb second monitor.
G213
Logitech £40
It may be a membrane switch board, but it’s
stylish, and well-built. Sometimes that’s
worth more than cheap clicky switches.
HS35
Corsair £40
This headset delivers in-game with its
punchy drivers and clear microphone –
perfect for video calls and multiplayer alike.
Vengeance 8GB DDR4 (2x4GB)
Corsair £40
The new norm for gaming is 16GB, but
dual-channel 8GB memory is enough to get
by for most.
WD Blue SN550 500GB
Western Digital £67
Just because it’s a budget SSD, doesn’t
mean it has to be slow, as the WD SN550
proves with its speedy NVMe connectivity.
Wraith Stealth
AMD Free with the CPU
Gone are the days when a stock cooler was
little more than a bonus paperweight. AMD’s
Wraith Stealth delivers.
BUDGET
BUILD
Enjoy 1080p gaming without
breaking the bank
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