In the fourth quarter of the outgoing year Intel I surprised everyone and, instead of a slight optimization of the architecture of its 14-nanometer processors, doubled the number of cores on the crystal. Coffee Lake obviously conceived as a worthy answer Ryzen. Alas, current prices and incompatibility with old maternal boards do not allow the novelty to compete not like AMD , but even with their predecessors from the family Kaby Lake.

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Cheap and angrily

System unit from 35 to 50 thousand rubles

The threshold of entering the world of gaming computers has become higher, but with the processor AMD Ryzen 3 1300x And a video card Palit PA-GTX1050TI StormX 4G The start is very awake. At the first opportunity, increase RAM to 8 GB.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 1300x (Summit Ridge, 4 nuclei, Socket AM4, 3.5–3.7 GHz, L2-kesh 2 MB, L3-Cash 8 MB) 7850 ($ 134.7)
Kuler: DeepCool Gammax 200t (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900-1600 rpm, 17.8–21.6 dB) 800 ($ 13.8)
Motherboard: MSI B350 PC Mate (ATX, SOCKET AM4, AMD B350, 4X DDR4-1866/3200 MHz up to 64 GB, 2x PCIe X16, 2x PCIE X1, 2X PCI, 4x SATA Rev Rev. 3, m.2, PS/2, 3x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, USB Type-C, Lan, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, Audio) 6200 ($ 106.4)
Memory: 4 GB DDR4-2400 MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS4G4D240FSB 3350 ($ 57.5)
Video card: Palit PA-GTX10550TI StormX 4G (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 TI, 1290-1392/7000 MHz, 4 GB GDDR5, PCIe 3.0 X16, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) 10 950 ($ 187.8)
Hard drive: 1 TB Seagate ST1000DM010 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 64 MB) 2850 ($ 48.9)
Corps: Accord ACC-B301 (ATX, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 1300 ($ 22.3)
Power supply: Hipro HPE450 (450 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 4X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6-Pin) 1650 ($ 28.3)
System block: 34 950 ($ 599.3)
CPU replacement: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 (Summit Ridge, 4 nuclei, Socket AM4, 3.5-3.7 GHz, L2-Cash 2 MB, L3-Cash 8 MB) 1800 ($ 30.9)
Replacing the video card: Gigabyte GV-N1060WF2OC-3GD (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, 1582-1797/8008 MHz, 3 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 x16, 2x DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) 8050 ($ 138.1)
Additional memory: 4 GB DDR4-2400 MHz 4 GB DDR4-2400 MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS4D240FSB 3350 ($ 57.5)
Food replacement: Aerocool KCAS-500W (500 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 7X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin) 1200 ($ 20.6)
With all the haltering: 49350 ($ 846.2)
Mouse: A4Tech Bloody Q80 (3200 DPI, wired) 1060 ($ 18.2)
Keyboard: A4Tech X7-G800MU (wired, 126 keys, USB-hab) 1200 ($ 20.6)
Columns: Sven SPS-619 (2.0, 2x 10 W, 70-22 000 Hz) 1950 ($ 33.5)
Monitor: BenQ GW2270HM (A-MVA, 21.5 inches, 1920×1080, 5 ms, 250 kD/m², 3000: 1, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, 2X 1W) 7250 ($ 124.4)
With the periphery: 60 810 ($ 1042.7)

Accumulated!

System unit from 55 to 65 thousand rubles

If you plan to assemble a gaming computer with a good back for the future, count on the installation no less than 16 GB of RAM. And in the case of processors AMD It is very important to choose modules with a high operating frequency.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 (Summit Ridge, 4 nuclei, Socket AM4, 3.2–3.4 GHz, L2-kesh 2 MB, L3-Cash 8 MB) 9650 ($ 165.5)
Kuler: DeepCool Gammax 200t (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 17.8–21.6 dB) 800 ($ 13.8)
Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk Plus (ATX, Socket AM4, AMD B350, 4X DDR4-1866/3200 MHz up to 64 GB, 2x PCIe X16, 3x PCIe X1, 4x Sata Rev Rev. 3, m.2, PS/2, USB 3.1, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, USB Type-C, Lan, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, Audio) 7000 ($ 120.1)
Memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2400 MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS2C8G4D240FSC 12 500 ($ 214.4)
Gigabyte GV-N1060WF2OC-3GD (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, 1582-1797/8008 MHz, 3 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 x16, 2x DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) 19,000 ($ 325.8)
Hard drive: 1 TB Seagate ST1000DM010 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 64 MB) 2850 ($ 48.9)
Corps: Accord ACC-B301 (ATX, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 1300 ($ 22.3)
Power supply: Hipro HPE450 (450 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 4X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6-Pin) 1650 ($ 28.3)
System block: 54 750 ($ 938.8)
Kuler replacement: Deepcool Gammax 300 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 18–21 dB) 380 ($ 6.6)
CPU replacement: AMD Ryzen 5 1500x (Summit Ridge, 4 nuclei, Socket AM4, 3.5–3.7 GHz, L2-kesh 2 MB, L3-Cash 16 MB) 1900 ($ 32.6)
Installation SSD: 250 GB WD Blue WDS250G1B0B (M.2 2280, recording – 500 MB/s, reading – 540 MB/s) 6150 ($ 105.5)
Food replacement: Aerocool KCAS-500W (500 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 7X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin) 1200 ($ 20.6)
With all the haltering: 64 380 ($ 1104)
Mouse: A4Tech Bloody V7M71 (3200 DPI, wired) 1600 ($ 27.5)
Keyboard: A4Tech Bloody B188 (wired, 110 keys, backlight) 2100 ($ 36.1)
Columns: Sven MS-305 (2.1, 40 W, 40-20 000 Hz) 2900 ($ 49.8)
Monitor: Acer K222HQLCBID (IPS, 21.5 inches, 1920×1080, 4 ms, 250 KD/m², D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI) 7600 ($ 130.4)
With the periphery: 78 580 ($ 1347.4)

Death to the brakes

System unit from 70 to 75 thousand rubles

We figured out RAM, go to video memory. A comfortable level for a good game system at the moment is 4 GB. MSI Radeon RX 580 Gaming X 4G shows excellent results in resolving Full HD. At the same time, an average of 2-3 GB of video memory is loaded. But even now the option with 8 GB does not seem to be excess. Same Dishonored 2 I will be happy to eat up to 6 GB of video memory in mode with maximum graphics quality.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (Summit Ridge, 6 nuclei, Socket AM4, 3.6–4 GHz, L2-kesh 3 MB, L3-Cash 16 MB) 15 750 ($ 270.1)
Kuler: DeepCool Gammax 300 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 18–21 dB) 1180 ($ 20.3)
Motherboard: ASUS Prime X370 (ATX, Socket AM4, AMD X370, 4X DDR4-2133/3200 MHz up to 64 GB, 2x PCIe X16, 2x PCIe X1, 2x PCI, 6x SATA Rev Rev Rev Rev. 3, m.2, PS/2, 2x USB 3.1, 4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, Lan, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, Audio) 8650 ($ 148.4)
Memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2400 MHz Crucial 20Bet Casino Ballistix Sport LT BLS2C8G4D240FSC 12 500 ($ 214.4)
Video card: MSI Radeon RX 580 Gaming X 4G (AMD Radeon RX 580, 1380–1393/7000 MHz, 4 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 X16, DVI, 2x HDMI, 2X DisplayPort) 25,000 ($ 428.7)
Hard drive: 1 TB Seagate ST1000DM010 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 64 MB) 2850 ($ 48.9)
Corps: Accord ACC-B301 (ATX, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 1300 ($ 22.3)
Power supply: Aerocool KCAS-500W (500 W, 120 mm, 24-Pin, 4+4-PIN, 7X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin) 2850 ($ 48.9)
System block: 70 080 ($ 1201.7)
Kuler replacement: Deepcool Gammaxx S40 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 18-26 dB) 470 ($ 8.1)
Replacing the video card: Gigabyte GV-RX580Aorus-8GD (AMD Radeon RX 580, 1340-1380/8000 MHz, 8 GB GDDR5, PCIe 3.0 X16, DVI, HDMI, 3X DisplayPort) 3000 ($ 51.5)
Building: Aerocool Aero-300 FAW (ATX, 120 mm, USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 750 ($ 12.9)
Food replacement: Aerocool Hero 575 (575 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 5X SATA, 3x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin, FDD) 650 ($ 11,2)
With all the haltering: 74 950 ($ 1285.2)
Mouse: A4Tech Bloody A9081 (4000 dpi, wired) 1700 ($ 29.2)
Keyboard: A4Tech Bloody B328 (wired, 104 keys, backlight) 2100 ($ 36.1)
Columns: Sven MS-2100 (2.1, 80 watts, 40–20,000 Hz) 5100 ($ 87.5)
Monitor: IIYAMA Prolite E2483HS-B1 (TN, 24 inches, 1920×1080, 2 ms, 250 kD/m2, 1000: 1, d-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, 2X 1 W) 9350 ($ 160.4)
With the periphery: 93 200 ($ 1598,1)

Everything is maximum

System unit from 80 to 95 thousand rubles

Fashion for completely transparent acrylic walls reached budget buildings. Aerocool Aero-300 FAW, in addition to a spectacular appearance, tries to be effective in terms of organizing the interior. Only one 120-mm fan for the rear panel is supplied with the body. If desired, you can add four more.

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 (Kaby Lake, 4 nuclei, Socket LGA1151, 3.6–4.2 GHz, L3-Kash 8 MB) 21,700 ($ 372.1)
Coler: DeepCool Gammax 300 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 18-21 dB) 1180 ($ 20.3)
Motherboard: ASUS Prime Z270-K (ATX, SOKKET LGA1151, Intel Z270, 4X DDR4-2133/3866 MHz up to 64 GB, 2x PCIE X16, 2X PCIE X1, 2X PCI, 6x SATA Rev. 3, 2x m.2, PS/2, 2x USB 3.1, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, USB Type-C, Lan, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, Audio) 8400 ($ 144.1)
Memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz Patriot Viper 4 PVE416G266CBL 12 950 ($ 222,1)
Video card: Gigabyte GV-RX580AORUS-8GD (AMD Radeon RX 580, 1340-1380/8000 MHz, 8 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 X16, DVI, HDMI, 3X DisplayPort) 28,000 ($ 480.2)
Hard drive: 1 TB Seagate ST1000DM010 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 64 MB) 2850 ($ 48.9)
Corps: Aerocool Aero-300 FAW (ATX, 120 mm, USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 2050 ($ 35.2)
Power supply: Aerocool KCAS-500W (500 W, 120 mm, 24-Pin, 4+4-PIN, 7X SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin) 2850 ($ 48.9)
System block: 79 980 ($ 1371.4)
Kuler replacement: Deepcool Gammaxx S40 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 900–1600 rpm, 18–26 dB) 920 ($ 15.8)
Video Card replacement: ASUS Dual-GTX1070-O8G (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, 1582-1797/8008 MHz, 8 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 x16, DVI, 2X HDMI, 2X DisplayPort) 8000 ($ 137.2)
Installation SSD: 250 GB WD Blue WDS250G1B0B (M.2 2280, recording – 500 MB/s, reading – 540 MB/s) 6150 ($ 105.5)
Food replacement: Aerocool Hero 575 (575 W, 120 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 5X SATA, 3x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin, FDD) 650 ($ 11,2)
With all the haltering: 95 700 ($ 1641)
Mouse: A4Tech Bloody R70 (4000 dpi, wired) 1950 ($ 33.5)
Keyboard: Oklick 920g Iron Edge (wired, 104 keys, backlight) 3790 ($ 65)
Columns: Sven MC-10 (2.0, 2x 25 W, 45-27 000 Hz) 6000 ($ 102.9)
Monitor: BenQ GL2760H (TN, 27 inches, 1920×1080, 2 ms, 300 kD/m², 1000: 1, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI) 11 150 ($ 191.2)
With the periphery: 118 590 ($ 2033.5)

Take it, but buy!

System unit from 100 to 130 thousand rubles

The ASUS Dual-GTX1070-O8G video cards for the main configuration and ROG-StRIX-GTX1070TI-A8G-GAMING for upgrade options are originally designed for work at increased frequencies. At the same time, both cards are no more expensive than their competitors from other manufacturers and, importantly, are still in sufficient quantities on computer retail warehouses empty for New Year's holidays.

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K (Kaby Lake, 4 nuclei, Socket LGA1151, 4.2–4.5 GHz, L3-Kash 8 MB) 24 200 ($ 415)
Kuler: Titan Dragonfly 4 (aluminum + copper, 120 mm, 150–1500 rpm, 5–29 dB) 2100 ($ 36.1)
Motherboard: ASUS Strix Z270H Gaming (ATX, SOKKET LGA1151, Intel Z270, 4X DDR4-2133/3866 MHz up to 64 GB, 3X PCIE X16, 3X PCIE X1, 6X SATA Rev. 3, 2x m.2, PS/2, 2x USB 3.1, 4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, LAN, DVI, HDMI, S/PDIF, Audio) 10 900 ($ 186.9)
Memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz Patriot Viper 4 PVE416G266CBL 12 950 ($ 222,1)
Video card: ASUS Dual-GTX1070-O8G (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, 1582-1797/8008 MHz, 8 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 x16, DVI, 2x HDMI, 2X DisplayPort) 36,000 ($ 617.3)
Hard drive: 3 TB Seagate ST3000DM008 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 64 MB) 6050 ($ 103.8)
Corps: Zalman N3 (ATX, 3x 120 mm, USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 2900 ($ 49.8)
Power supply: Thermaltake TR2 Smart TR-650P Bronze (650 W, 115 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 6x SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin, FDD) 4200 ($ 72,1)
System block: 99 300 ($ 1702.7)
Svo installation: his own Deepcool WaterCooler Maelstrom 120 (copper, 120 mm, 600–1800 rpm, 18–32 dB) 1260 ($ 21.7)
Additional memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz Patriot Viper 4 PVE416G266CBL 12 950 ($ 222.1)
Installation SSD: 500 GB WD Blue WDS500G1B0B (M.2 2280, recording – 525 MB/s, reading – 545 MB/s) 10,000 ($ 171.5)
Video card replacement: ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1070TI-A8G-GAMING (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, 1607-1759/8008 MHz, 8 GB GDDR5, PCIE 3.0 x16, DVI, 2x HDMI, 2X DisplayPort) 7400 ($ 126.9)
With all the haltering: 130 910 ($ 2244.7)
Mouse: Logitech G403 Prodigy (12,000 dpi, wired) 3400 ($ 58.3)
Keyboard: Razer Cynosa Pro (wired, 104 keys, backlight) 3500 ($ 60.1)
Columns: Sven MC-20 (2.0, 2x 45 W, 40-27 000 Hz) 7900 ($ 135.5)
Monitor: IIYAMA Prolite X288888HS-B2 (VA, 28 inches, 1920×1080, 5 ms, 300 kD/m2, 3000: 1, D-Sub (VGA), DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, 2x 3 W) 13 250 ($ 227,2 )
With the periphery: 158 960 ($ 2725.7)

Dream

System unit from 140 to 170 thousand rubles

Processor cooler DeepCool Neptwin V2 copes well with the cooling of processors with their TDP up to 150 watts. And if your experiments with acceleration lead to Trotling, you should think about the transition to water cooling systems.

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K (Kaby Lake, 4 nuclei, Socket LGA1151, 4.2–4.5 GHz, L3-Kash 8 MB) 24 200 ($ 415)
Kuler: DeepCool Neptwin V2 (aluminum + copper, 2x 120 mm, 900–1500 rpm, 18-30 dB) 2600 ($ 44.6)
Motherboard: ASUS Strix Z270F Gaming (ATX, SOKKET LGA1151, Intel Z270, 4X DDR4-2133/3866 MHz up to 64 GB, 3X PCIE X16, 4X PCIE X1, 6X SATA Rev. 3, 2x m.2, PS/2, USB 3.1, 4x USB 3.0, USB Type-C, LAN, DVI, HDMI, S/PDIF, Audio) 12 300 ($ 211)
Memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz Patriot Viper 4 PVE416G266CBL 12 950 ($ 222,1)
Video card: MSI GTX 1080 Ti Armor 11G OC (Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 TI, 1531–1645/11016 MHz, 11 GB GDDR5X, PCIE 3.0 x16, DVI, 2x HDMI, 2X DisplayPort) 68 050 ($ 1166.9)
Hard drive: 4 TB TOSHIBA N300 HDWQ140UZSVA (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 128 MB) 8900 ($ 152.7)
Corps: Aerocool P7-C1 Big Glass (ATX, 120 mm, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio) 6600 ($ 113.2)
Power supply: Thermaltake TR2 Smart TR-650P Bronze (650 W, 115 mm, 24-PIN, 4+4-PIN, 6x SATA, 4x Molex, 2x 6+2-Pin, FDD) 4200 ($ 72,1)
System block: 139 800 ($ 2397.2)
Svo installation: its Corsair H100i V2 (copper, 2x 120 mm, 2435 rpm, 37.7 dB) 5700 ($ 97.8)
Additional memory: 2x 8 GB DDR4-2800 MHz Patriot Viper Elite PVE416G280C6KRD 12 950 ($ 222.1)
Installation SSD: 500 GB WD Blue WDS500G1B0B (M.2 2280, recording – 525 MB/s, reading – 545 MB/s) 10,000 ($ 171.5)
Food replacement: Thermaltake Smart DPS SPG-650DH3CCG (650 W, 140 mm, 24-Pin, 4+4-Pin, 6x Sata, 3x Molex, 4x 6+2-Pin, FDD) 2500 ($ 42.9)
With all the haltering: 170 950 ($ 2931.3)
Mouse: Logitech G502 RGB (12000 dpi, wired) 4700 ($ 80.6)
Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth 2016 (wired, 104 keys, backlight, USB hub) 7000 ($ 120.1)
Columns: Edifier R2730DB (2.0, 136 W, 45-20 000 Hz) 15 300 ($ 262.4)
Monitor: IIYAMA G-Master GB2783QSU-B1 (TN, 27 inches, 2560 × 1440, 1 ms, 350 kD/m2, 1000: 1, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, 2x 2 W, USB-Hab) 21 200 ($ 363, 6)
With the periphery: 219 150 ($ 3757.8)

I saw you in a dream

System unit with the most powerful filling, the price of which is not limited

The frequency race is coming to an end. Intel And AMD took a course for multi -ceremony. The new record is the first desktop processor with eighteen nuclei Intel Core i9-7980xe. Alas, without worthy support from software developers, this miracle of modern microelectronics will look like a supercar on a dirt road.

CPU: Intel Core i9-7980xe (Skylake-X, 18 nuclei, Socket LGA2066, 2.6–4.2 GHz, L2-Cash 18 MB, L3-Cash 24.75 MB) 135 850 ($ 2329.4)
Kuler: Swell Corsair H115i (copper, 2x 140 mm, 2000 rpm, 40 dB) 10 550 ($ 180.9)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X299 Aorus Gaming 7 (EATX, LGA2066, Intel X299, 8x DDR4-2133/4400 MHz up to 128 GB, 5x PCIY X16, 8X SATA Rev. 3, 3x m.2, 4x USB 3.1, 4x USB 3.0, USB Type-C, S/PDIF -out, 2X LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, audio) 28 800 ($ 493.9)
Memory: 8x 16 GB DDR4-3800 MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB CMR128GX4M8X3800C19 131 200 ($ 2249.7)
Video cards: 2x Nvidia Titan XP (Nvidia Titan XP, 1480-1582/11400 MHz, 12 GB GDDR5X, PCIE 3.0 X16, HDMI, DisplayPort) + Nvidia GeForce GTX SLI HB 181 290 ($ 3108.6)
SSD: 1 TB OCZ TOSHIBA RVD400-M22280-1T (M.2 2280, recording – 1550 MB/s, reading – 2600 MB/s) 29 150 ($ 499.9)
Hard drive: 10 TB Seagate Skyhawk ST10000VX0004 (SATA Rev. 3, 7200 rpm, 256 MB) 23 600 ($ 404.7)
Disco: ASUS BW-16D1HT/BLK/B/AS (SATA, CD-ROM/RW, DVD-ROM/RAM, DVD ± R/RW, DL, BD-ROM/R/Re, DL) 4650 ($ 79 , 8)
Corps: Cooler Master Cosmos II RC-1200 (Full Tower, ATX, 200 mm, 140 mm, 3x 120 mm, 4x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, Esata, Audio, Reobas) 27 360 ($ 469.2)
Power supply: Thermaltake Tougpower dps g Platinum 1200 W (1200 W, ATX, 140 mm, 24-Pin, 8-Pin, 4+4-PIN, 12x SATA, 8x Molex, 8x 6+2-Pin, 2x FDD) 19 500 ($ 334.4)
Keyboard: Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum (wired, 125 keys) 10 300 ($ 176.7)
Mouse: Steelseries Rival 700 (7 buttons, 16,000 dpi, optical, wired) 6500 ($ 111.5)
Columns: Edifier S760 D (5.1, 5x 60 + 240 watts, 35-20 000 Hz) 36 300 ($ 622.5)
Monitor: IIYAMA PROLITE X4071UHSU-B1 (VA, 39.5 inches, 3840 × 2160, 3 ms, 350 kD/m2, 5000: 1, D-Sub (VGA), 3X HDMI, DisplayPort, 2x 6W, USB-hab) 41 050 ($ 703.9)
With all the haltering: 686 100 ($ 11 764.5)

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