TOTAL
£952
Core i5 12400F
Intel £170
There’s no iGPU on this chip but it’s a little
cheaper as a result, and will work great for
this particular build.
B660M Pro RS
ASRock £115
This is as cheap as we want to go while still
offering room for expansion and upgrades
down the line.
CV Series 550W
Corsair £39
You could likely make do with less wattage,
but Nvidia recommends a 550W PSU for the
RTX 3050, so let’s be safe.
GeForce RTX 3050
Nvidia £239
This GPU will deliver 1080p
performance easily, and with 8GB of
memory it’s built to last.
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 need a HDD, so feel free to cut this
to save cash, but one sure helps if you’re a
virtual hoarder.
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 LPX 8GB (2x 4GB)
DDR4-2400
Corsair £39
You could bump this to 16GB, but to save as
much as possible we’ll stick to 8GB.
MX500
500GB
Crucial £57
One of the best value SATA SSDs you can buy
and plenty fast enough for a snappy OS.
Laminar RM1 (included with CPU)
Intel £0
There’s room for an upgrade here,
but on a budget the included CPU
will work just fine.
BUDGET
BUILD
Enjoy 1080p gaming without
breaking the bank
HARDWARE
Buyer’s Guide
MOTHERBOARD
PROCESSOR
GRAPHICS CARD
COOLER
MEMORY
POWER SUPPLY
SSD
HDD
CASE
DISPLAY
KEYBOARD
MOUSE
HEADSET