PC being built... Need a few things before it gets here!

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Okay, hey all, just the other day ordered my own PC off here. But while its being built I need to get the following and I was hoping some knowledgeable people on here (there is a lot of you :D) would help me.

I need:

A Monitor
Was thinking of a IIYAMA E2773HDS but is there any other decent monitors people would recommend? Need to be at least 20+", lower response time the better. :)

A Mouse
Was thinking of the Logitech G500 have heard very good things about this mouse.. a friend of mine has one and have tried it out, has a great feel to it. Suggestions? Oh, and also.. would need a decent mousemat, this isn't THAT important but if you have a good one please recommend it to me!

Finally, A Keyboard
Was thinking of a Logitech G110 but its fairly pricey and have heard mixed reviews, would like opinions of this, as well as any other suggestions for a decent keyboard.

Very open to all suggestions and thanks to everyone in advance! :D
 
Welcome,

Just out of interest, what PC are you have built? :)

Mouse and keyboard. The logitech keyboard and mouse look really good and i have no problems with them.

This is an alternitive, both are well reviewd and a little bit cheaper than the logitech.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Roccat Arvo Compact Gaming Keyboard £44.99
1 x Roccat Kone V2 Max Customisation Gaming Mouse £34.99
Total : £89.88 (includes shipping : £8.25).



As for a monitor, if you don't mind lose a few inches (ouch) this Dell will be perfect. The reason i picked it is it has a higher resolution 1200p rather than 1080p. This will look amazing and of course the product is highly reccomended.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24" Widescreen LED Monitor - Midnight Grey £239.99
Total : £252.59 (includes shipping : £10.50).



Does this help?

Does this fit your budget?
 
Hey! I have built a Gaming Rig with a i5 and a GTX 680. :D

Yes, that does fit my budget, I will have a look at the above. I don't mind the expense as long as they are very good parts. :cool:
 
@ Sickojay

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U2412M is an IPS therefore has wider viewing angles and a better picture. It is fine for even for FPS gaming. dell also have the3ir zero dead pixel warranty as well.

the 120Hz monitors are TN panels so will have poorer colours and viewing angles but will provide up to 120FPS. However - can your rig support >60FPS minimum in all your games ?

I know people who swear by both screens. You pays your money, you makes your choice. Both are good solutions.
 
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