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puzzlezaddict
5 years agoHero+
I'm not sure what the prices would be where you're buying. But in the U.S., you might spend $900-1100, depending on sales and which other details were important to you, on the computer itself, and another $250+ on the monitor. I looked up QHD monitors and couldn't find anything for under $225, although there are a few quality options in that price range. (This may be totally different in other countries though.) If you want a couple examples:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1539982-REG/lg_27qn600_b_27_fhd_ips_1ms.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1456960-REG/acer_um_hv7aa_003_v277u_bmiipx_27_16_9.html
In contrast, the only iMac available with better than a Radeon Pro 5300 (faster than, but basically this year's version of, the Pro 560) starts at $2,300, and it comes with a Pro 5500 XT, which is significantly slower than an Nvidia 1600. Upgrading to the overpowered 5700 costs $300. So you'd still come out way ahead with a Windows PC.
When you're ready to buy, feel free to ask more questions about a system you're considering or any specific component.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1539982-REG/lg_27qn600_b_27_fhd_ips_1ms.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1456960-REG/acer_um_hv7aa_003_v277u_bmiipx_27_16_9.html
In contrast, the only iMac available with better than a Radeon Pro 5300 (faster than, but basically this year's version of, the Pro 560) starts at $2,300, and it comes with a Pro 5500 XT, which is significantly slower than an Nvidia 1600. Upgrading to the overpowered 5700 costs $300. So you'd still come out way ahead with a Windows PC.
When you're ready to buy, feel free to ask more questions about a system you're considering or any specific component.
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