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Micro center computer monitors
Micro center computer monitors










The ASUS MG248QR 24-inch 1080p 144Hz monitor is one of the best deals available here at just $200. Lastly, it's a good time to pick up a cheap monitor. The fully modular Corsair RMX750 80 Plus Gold PSU can be had for $121. When it comes to power supplies, EVGA's SuperNOVA 750-watt 80 Plus Gold PSU is going for $120 ($100 after an additional rebate), the Corsair's 80 Plus Bronze CX650M 650-watt PSU is $70 ($50 after a rebate) and CX750M 750-watt PSU is $82. As for the high-end option that we can recommend, the PowerSpec G428 that's on sale fore $1700 comes everything you'd want in a gaming PC: an Intel Core i7-7700K CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 500GB SSD, 2TB hard drive, and the beefy GTX 1080 Ti video card. Another cheap low-end system, CyberPower Gamer Ultra, is currently $500 it comes with an AMD FX-6300 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive, and an RX 550 video card. The Acer Aspire with an Intel Core i5-7400, 8GB of RAM, and a 1TB hard drive is going for $400, but you will have to get your own video card since this system runs on integrated graphics. So if you're not building your own, you have options. If you don't need that much space and don't mind slower speeds, Seagate's 3TB 5900 RPM IronWolf is on sale for $90 and the 2TB 5400RPM Barracuda for notebooks for $70.Ī range of pre-built PCs are on sale, from the low-spec to the high-end. For pure storage space, Toshiba has you covered with its N300 hard drives with either 4TB ($130), 6TB ($200), or 8TB ($250), all of which are 7200 RPM.

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Spacious SSDs like Crucial's MX300 1TB option is going for $280 and the Western Digital Blue 500GB can be snagged for $150. For SSDs, the 240GB Kingston A400 is currently $80 and the 240GB Inland Professional SSD is $70.

micro center computer monitors

If you're looking for high capacity storage or faster drives, there are plenty of options. Now Playing: Best Cheap Gaming PC Build With A $550 Budget By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's












Micro center computer monitors