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    http://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZhQfPs

    As of this writing, it's 1249.72 with a 1070, 6700k, 16 gigs of ram, and a standard HDD. You can of course, sub in an SSD for the HDD, for a little more a 250g SSD would fit in there nicely. And of course, you'd have room to upgrade down the line. I did a blog post about this build a couple of weeks ago outlining potential areas to upgrade and reasoning behind specific parts.

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    Thats about what I was looking at, thats pretty high end for multi boxing I think. Should be 5-10man no problem at average/normal settings, nothing 4K. :P

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    It's basically what I have, and I've had zero problems running ten. And yeah, for the price it's hard to beat as far as I'm concerned. For 5, you can run it with the settings turned up pretty nicely.
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    So its done! A I7-6700k@ 4.0ghz, 16gb RAM and a 1070! Now all I need is to upgrade the monitor.

    My vision is failing honestly so I assumed getting a bigger screen would help, I got a 32in LED 1080p TV a few months ago. Will I get much better performance/video quality if I go with that 27in you recommended earlier inn this thread? I am not running anything more the 1920x1080 honestly...I dont think anyways.

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    Graphics performance-wise, 1080p is 1080p regardless of size. Only when you move up to 1440p or 4K does performance take a hit. I have a 4k on my work laptop and I run it at 1080p to save battery and cut down on heat. The new panel types are pretty variable on display saturation, black levels, and such.

    I got an Asus MX279H for my parents and they love it. Wasn't expensive, either.
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