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This PC gets the highest end FPS there is. The monitor I would suggest is IPS (in-plane switching) 2560x1440 resolution, 144 Hz or faster refresh rate, 27 inch. Aim for $250 (on a good sale) to $350. Monitor should come with a DP (display port) cable - plug that cable into the graphics card (not into the motherboard). This PC has four RAM slots, with one slot populated with a 16GB DDR5 memory module (DIMM). Usually it is rated 6000-30 (can see rating on the module sticker, through a zoom camera). The effect of adding the second memory module on FPS is minimal to none. Example: with two memory modules rated for 7200-34 but running at 6400-34 (because Z690) I get 144.2 FPS. With the one module which originally came with the PC rated for 6000-30 but running (stable) at 7000-34 I get 144.3 FPS. Only upgrade memory if you really need it (or really want). 16GB which came with the PC is quite sufficient for latest AAA games and for any home or office work.
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