https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pYJeanHHQ4This is the worst time to build a computer considering how in a few months new cpus and gpus will be released.
What i would do is wait, and in the meantime inform myself on cpu, ram, gpu, motherboard, and everything in between, and i would also not buy a premade, building your computer is really not that hard, also, DO NOT BUY A CHEAP POWER SUPPLY, this is possibly the worst mistake you could do, because if the psu is bad, you might just fry your whole computer if something goes bad, which it probably will overtime, just buy a good quality psu, so that will most probably not happen.
And as some stated above, this game is very cpu intensive, so you will notice a difference if you have a better cpu.
@JinMori when are the new cpus and gpus being released?
This is the worst time to build a computer considering how in a few months new cpus and gpus will be released.
What i would do is wait, and in the meantime inform myself on cpu, ram, gpu, motherboard, and everything in between, and i would also not buy a premade, building your computer is really not that hard, also, DO NOT BUY A CHEAP POWER SUPPLY, this is possibly the worst mistake you could do, because if the psu is bad, you might just fry your whole computer if something goes bad, which it probably will overtime, just buy a good quality psu, so that will most probably not happen.
And as some stated above, this game is very cpu intensive, so you will notice a difference if you have a better cpu.
@JinMori when are the new cpus and gpus being released?
About june.
I upgraded my ancient i7 to a modern i5 and it runs extremely better. Saved money too. It is riding on a GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 MB. I moved my existing 64GB of RAM over. EVGA 1070TI. While running ESO flawlessly I also have 3 browsers each with a couple of hundred tabs open going in the background.
Its not Intel, new AMD CPUs will be out soon, and considering current Ryzen lineup is much preferable to power hungry and hot Intel CPUs....9900k needs truly industrial grade cooling not to throttle...on stock. OC...liquid nitogen only.


The only thing that worries me is the 1060 is 3gb not 6gb and the computer comes with only 8gb of ram not 16. i can upgrade the ram easy enough. from my understanding the i7-8700 is a good processor. I know eso is all about CPU so im wondering how this will go. I also play Battlefield,battlefront 2,and other FPSs.
What i do think will be nice is going from playing on a 17 inch 60hz monitor to a 27 inch 144hz monitor with 1ms response time.
It is much better to stick to 60-75 Hz with Freesync than chasing > 100 FPS as a lot of games wont go above 100-120 FPS no matter what hardware you have in your PC (some games even start glitching above 100 FPS as most games are made firstly for consoles and 30-60 FPS, and porting to PC has been pretty much a disastruous low quality effort).
Try ESO Cyrodiil and tell us all about your "144 Hz" experience (as an example....or any area with a bit of people in it)
But yeah, that PC OP picked is just terrible deal.
The only thing that worries me is the 1060 is 3gb not 6gb and the computer comes with only 8gb of ram not 16. i can upgrade the ram easy enough. from my understanding the i7-8700 is a good processor. I know eso is all about CPU so im wondering how this will go. I also play Battlefield,battlefront 2,and other FPSs.
What i do think will be nice is going from playing on a 17 inch 60hz monitor to a 27 inch 144hz monitor with 1ms response time.
Like you said, RAM is not much of an issue as it's one of the easiest things to upgrade yourself (not necessarily the cheapest, but certainly one of the easiest). A 1060 with 3GB should probably be fine as well for now, especially if you're not playing everything on Ultra settings - though I'm expecting the 3GB to be somewhat of a bottleneck fairly soon (3GB just about cuts it for most of 2018 triple-A titles' recommended settings. If you don't want to upgrade any time soon after this purchase, you may want to look at cards with 6GB or more).
A 3GB 1060 will not be enough for a 27 inch screen @ 144hz. Not nearly.
I play on an overclocked 8GB rx480 and a 29 inch ultrawide (1080p) @ 75hz, and it.. manages.
Better than I anticipated when I got the monitor, to be frank. But certainly doesn't work great.
Uses more power than 16 core AMD Threadripper 2950x....and runs much hotter, naturally (even 9700k). And that is not even a stress test but application average people use on daily basis.