So you've just grabbed yourself a great Black Friday deal, saving hundreds of dollars on your first ever budget gaming PC. Now you just need to finish off the whole setup but without spending a fortune.
Well fear not because I have just the right collection of peripherals, just for you!
ASRock Phantom Gaming | 27-inch | 1080p | 165Hz | IPS | FreeSync | $179.99$109.99 at Newegg (save $70)
ASRock has become a favorite of ours around here over busy shopping periods. These screens always seem to be on offer, and from the one we've used (read our review) they're good value for the money, too. You can't really complain with this 165Hz panel for just over $100.
Acer Nitro | 27-inch | 1440p | VA | FreeSync Premium | 170Hz | $249.99$169.99 at Newegg (save $80)
This is the best deal on a 1440p gaming monitor we've seen so far. A respectable brand and a respectable spec, this is right in the sweet spot for PC gaming. And for price, in fact.
Your new gaming PC can actually be used with a TV, but it's better to treat it to a decent gaming monitor. Budget computers are best at handling games with a 1080p resolution but if you've spend a little extra and got one with an RTX 4070, for example, then 1440p will be a nicer experience.
And you really don't need to spend a lot of money to get yourself a quality monitor, for either resolution. Both of my picks have 27-inch screens, which may seem a little on the big side, but it goes no small way in making gaming that extra bit immersive.
The ASRock model uses an IPS panel, whereas the Acer Nitro sports a VA screen. The former gives richer colors and better viewing angles, whereas the latter boasts deeper blacks and a wider contrast ration.
They both have fast refresh rates and support AMD's
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