Gaming PC around £750 (Include Windows, not including monitor keyboard etc)

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Hi Guys,

Im looking for advice regarding a budget gaming PC for around £750, which will need Windows but no other peripherals like keyboard or mouse.

I don't mind building one myself or getting one pre-built.

I have a rough idea of what I want in terms of specs and parts, but below I have listed 2 pre-built PC of similar price range and I was hoping someone can give me some clear indications.

Core i3 8100 + GTX 1060 3GB

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intel-8t...247199?hash=item2a979c929f:g:IE8AAOSwCtJZ~aBA

Ryzen 5 1600x + GTX 1060 3GB

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ryzen-5-1...hash=item3d4c061f80:m:mq-WR47uDU9MjYlhx6ubyPg

The above two builds are kind of what I am looking for. From reviews I have read, the new Coffee Lake i3 8100 seems to be a competent budget CPU and perform well for single-threaded tasks like gaming. However in virtually every CPU comparison I had read, the Ryzen 5 1600x seems far superior. I understand the 1600x really should be competing with the i5 8600k, but due to the motherboard cost difference, these two PC actually cost similar.

So my question is, with the same graphic card (GTX 1060 3 GB), is the i3 8100 a better performing CPU than the Ryzen 5 1600x? If not, does the Z370 motherboard's headroom for upgrade in the future makes up for it? Or should I go with the Ryzen 1600x?

Or if you have any other build suggestions I would really appreciated.

Justin
 
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