KTC 27 Inch 2K 200Hz Gaming Monitor, QHD 1440P White Monitor with Built-in Speakers, Up to 210Hz, Fast IPS, Adaptive Sync, HDR400, Height/Tilt/Swivel/Pivot Vertical Monitor, H27T6

KTC 27 Inch 2K 200Hz Gaming Monitor, QHD 1440P White Monitor with Built-in Speakers, Up to 210Hz, Fast IPS, Adaptive Sync, HDR400, Height/Tilt/Swivel/Pivot Vertical Monitor, H27T6

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Covante posted on r/buildapcforme1w

The d15, 3060ti and monitors seem like they would have been picked by someone working with information a few years out of date. No point getting an sfx power supply in an atx case, they're more expensive. That motherboard has built in wifi and so do most non bargain bin models so you wouldn't need the wifi add in card. The case also doesn't come with any fans so you'd have to add those. If you're going to buy a windows key, look at the differences between home and pro. Pro has some extra features but it's unlikely to be anything you care about and it costs twice as much. Mostly just bitlocker and some business stuff like remote access tools or virtualization options. Also win 10 went end of life in October and is no longer even getting security updates, get 11. https://www.thermaltake.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?q=racing+green They have other models but I don't see them in stock in that color anywhere. https://www.amazon.com/KTC-Speakers-Adaptive-Vertical-H27T6/dp/B0FZ45M9RF If I was buying a monitor now it would probably be this. Unless you really care about HDR but the only game you mentioned that I know has a decent HDR mode is rdr2. Getting one main nice one and a cheaper side one is pretty common, a lot of people retire their old monitor into their side monitor though and if you're starting from scratch that's not really an option. All the stuff I put is pretty much the normal on sale price or has an equivalent model that is typically that price. The x870 tomahawk motherboard in the newegg bundle is a nicer model than is usually that cheap and the psu is on the cheap end of normal for that quality of 850W ($80-100 is normal) but nothing you'd have to feel like jumping on so you don't miss out. Main thing I'd keep my eye open for is ssd and monitor sales. There are a lot of crap models of ssds though and also a lot that have changed to cheaper parts while keeping the same model name during the current supply crunch so that can be hard to judge.

NycAlex posted on r/buildapcsales9w

This aint a deal wait until they drop to $119 bought this for $119 brand new last month: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FZ45M9RF?th=1 for the 27" 1440p 210hz with built-in speakers

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