may be of some help
Display monitor you can't go wrong with a IPS screen far far better than any other type
Link
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&...vpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&ref=pd_sl_30m86ompp7_b
I went for the Dell Ultrasharp U2312HM 23 inch IPS LED Monitor which is big enough for me
OK why the IPS sceen and why is it better? without going into tech details what is important (at least to me) is from whatever angle you look at the sceen it doesn't alter
This youtube video explains and shows exactly what I am saying
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWXcNlh85Ps
Do you intend to do your own build of buy a shop built one? I went for the self build as my son has built several so left it up to him .
WE went for the Intel i7 processor as well on an Asus P8Z77-V motherboard ( this has 4 x usb3 ports and 2 x usb ports and will run 2 monitors)
and a Lian Li PC-K9b case. this case has straight through cooling vents (ie back and front) those on the side case wall divert the flow somewhat
On the processor we used a Gelid Tranquillo REV2 heatpipe silent fan and 3 Scythe gentle Typhon 1450 rpm cooling fans throughout, we upgraded them from the ones that came with the case
Cooling is as important as any other component so do pay careful attention to it.
we used the 1 GB MSI GTX 560TI twin frozen card as I am not into gaming so that is fast enough for me.
Power is from a 750w Corsair pro series gold AX750 PU
16GB Corsair DDR3 Ram vengence blue
Added a 1tb hard drive with a 1.5 tb second hard drive.
Edimax EW-7612P 300mbps wirless card
Sound card I used an Asus Xonar DX/XD 7.1 PCI-E
I already had Windows 7 professional so not included in totoal price
With a few other bits and pieces such as internal cable -paste- keyboard mouse and sharkoon mouse mat etc the total cost was £1180 without windows program or monitor.
Build time 3/4 hours it took my son
You do save on build costs if you build your own ( I have to be honest and I didn't have a clue) .
The research for the components was the biggest headache as I was determined to get parts suitable for photo/ video work, and that took weeks comparing this component against that-deciding on one then rejecting it for various reasons. it didn't help as when ordering my son was and still is in Brazil
Comparing Glen's spec against mine it isn't a bad price ready built although it has parts I didn't want, its pure personal choice as to what you add. Having had a quick look at his component prices it looks a really good deal.
I then added Creative Inspire T10 speakers and Sennheiser HD210 enclosed headphones (stop wife complaining about the niose when she is trying to sleep) I highly recommend them.
Worth finding out what the running temperature is before buying as the cooler the better.
One thing we did notice was the component prices varing and day by day being upgraded so what you might want one day is no longer available the next.
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