ASUS TUF Gaming Series 5 23.8” 1080P Monitor (VG249QML5A) - Fast-IPS, 240Hz, 0.3ms, G-SYNC Compatible, FreeSync Premium, 99% sRGB, Height Adjustable, DisplayWidget, Gaming AI, 3 yr Warranty

ASUS TUF Gaming Series 5 23.8” 1080P Monitor (VG249QML5A) - Fast-IPS, 240Hz, 0.3ms, G-SYNC Compatible, FreeSync Premium, 99% sRGB, Height Adjustable, DisplayWidget, Gaming AI, 3 yr Warranty

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StorageNo9538 posted on r/pcbuild6d

That’s a fantastic choice for esports and high fps gaming.KTC use panels from more reputable brands like Samsung but sometimes they can flicker a little. The only thing I would think about is 27 inches is kinda big for 1080p, if you don’t care about some things looking a little fuzzy it’s not big deal then. If size isn’t an issue tho, maybe think about buying a 24 inch monitor, 1080p looks a lot clearer on a monitor that size, and some pros say it’s easier to spot people on a smaller panel. Edit: if you want size go with the one you sent, if not here’s a recommendation https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gaming-1080P-Monitor-VG249QML5A/dp/B0FP1FDQ2Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=2X2XQM3RM331Z&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NMN1UKpztswXQdwyKvf178ZE4ioTtP2aOMKv4MWjKrTlj3MzfOImtxzkBD4vg8Qkf8xQRO4azAbLIHHMXO6jkYI9fBA21jIOp1f3Crq7wsetZaarYxaPFqGDvR4Nfh5aCb60qpAYGQ4WWCpOPacoxex3ABWRgPp50vnr99kzU8QNIhvNC8aH7xLkhjcJTLvzz6c8NccFx5VplYmGrg5w-w.uraREYMfMkbXV_LYxq5AnSxfG85MHwPMg0VU8bVLd6U&dib_tag=se&keywords=24+inch+1080p+240hz+monitor&qid=1782341899&sprefix=24+inch+1080p+240%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-4

TetraTimboman posted on r/pcupgrade1w

It depends on your budget and expectations. Lower budget -> You might be able to get away with BIOS update then swapping to the Ryzen 5500https://www.amazon.com/AMD-5500-12-Thread-Unlocked-Processor/dp/B09VCJ171Sor the Ryzen 5800xt if you want to go higher. and then if you're interested in gaming performance GPU upgrade like the 9060xt 16GBhttps://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-11350-03-20G-RadeonTM-Gaming-Graphics/dp/B0F9LN5VZ6 And then after that if you're still running 1080p monitor you could move up to 1440 res 240Hz IPS monitor like:https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gaming-1080P-Monitor-VG249QML5A/dp/B0FP1FDQ2Y/ Though actually probably don't buy from amazon if you can avoid it because of scam returns etc. you will probably have better luck if you can get to a store like Microcenter, and if the price is diff for the same item you can ask to price match. __________________________ (Prices in USD btw) Otherwise if you're looking to change up a whole bunch to get even more performance -> get a whole new build like:https://www.microcenter.com/product/698879/powerspec-g758-gaming-pc Then back up, then wipe and sell your current build as used locally for cash go high initially like $600, and hope you get a bite at at least ~$450 would be in your favor, ~$350 would be fair, or ~$250 lowest (try not to accept offers this low = not as ideal).The parts breakdown of your current build would be like -> Radeon 5600xt goes for ~$115 used on ebay and 2x 8GB DDR4 RAM is like ~$60 used, 2600x cpu $40, 1TB SSD ~$70, then case + power supply + motherboard (depending on chipset like older B350) could be ~$80

TetraTimboman posted on r/gamingpcbuildhelp1w

Are you in the USA?Is there a Microcenter that you can get to? Either buy:https://www.microcenter.com/product/698879/powerspec-g758-gaming-pc Or if that's above your budget, then a little bit lower buy this is still good. 32GB RAM and Geforce 5060Tihttps://www.microcenter.com/product/712043/powerspec-g732-gaming-pc And either one, get a 1440 res high refresh rate monitor like:https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gaming-1080P-Monitor-VG249QML5A/dp/B0FP1FDQ2Y BUT if that's all above your budget then maybe you'd check used marked while trying to avoid scam listings, but if you're not familair with all of the comptuer parts and what's a good deal then that could be tough. Though it's true Minecraft doesn't require much so you could almost get away with a 8 year old+ computer specs, but if you're buying something new then you'll want to get something good where you can play other games that are already out, and up-coming games like GTA6.