Dell 24-inch S2417DG 1440 p 165Hz G-Sync Monitor - $383
Dell 24-inch S2417DG 1440p 165Hz G-Sync Monitor - $383
Dell's S2417DG is quite the investment, but for a little over $380 you get everything you could possibly want out of a monitor today. The trio of 1440p resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and G-Sync technology make this one of the best displays for gaming.
Acer 23-inch H6 Series IPS Monitor - $100
Acer 23-inch H6 Series IPS Monitor - $100
If you're on the lookout for a simple and cheap monitor, this Acer H6 is a great option. It sports a basic 1080p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate, but has an IPS panel for richer colors. Budget-minded gamers or those who need a secondary monitor should have this on their radar.
SanDisk X300s 512GB SATA III m.2 SSD - $130
SanDisk X300s 512GB SATA III m.2 SSD - $130
Solid-state drives are a must in today's world of computing and this one from SanDisk is one of the more cost-effective options right now. For $130 you'll get 512GB of storage from a drive with max read and write speeds of 540MB/s and 475MB/s, respectively. Although this is an m.2 drive, it is not NVMe (the latest ultra-fast data interface).
Seagate BarraCuda 1TB SATA III 7200 RPM HDD - $30
Seagate BarraCuda 1TB SATA III 7200 RPM HDD - $30
One terabyte may not be much in terms of storage today, but $30 for a 7200 RPM hard-disk drive is a pretty great deal. If you have space in your case and could use an extra terabyte to hold your files, this Seagate BarraCuda will do the trick.
Rosewill Glacier 700 Watt Modular Power Supply - $55
Rosewill Glacier 700 Watt Modular Power Supply - $55
700 watts is more than enough for gaming rigs that aren't doing SLI or Crossfire and running multiple storage drives. This one from Rosewill has an 80 Plus Bronze efficiency certification and a semi-modular design for easier cable management.
Corsair CX Series 450 Watt Power Supply - $40
Corsair CX Series 450 Watt Power Supply - $40
If you're building a more modest machine, you still shouldn't skimp out on a power supply. The Corsair CX series is known to be reliable and 450 watts should be plenty of juice for basic setups.
Phanteks Eclipse P400 Case - $60
Phanteks Eclipse P400 Case - $60
The Phanteks Eclipse P400 sports a minimalist design and offers plenty of internal space to work with. It also makes building a system simple with easy access to the drive bay, power supply mount, and cable management options. For $20 more, you can get the P400 with a fully tempered glass side panel, but this cheaper model that doesn't make any functional compromises.
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