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Graphics card?

What will you use it for? Games that needs better GPU than Arma 3? What is your budget? When I know this, I can help, without this you just need to look at AMD or NVIDIA's latest released flagship card to get your answer. Once I know this, I'm more than happy to help! :)

As for the website, I use a website/store from Norway, so obviously you cannot use that, unless you are from Norway ofcourse, you'd just have to find any webstore that supplies to your country/region. Else, you always have https://www.amazon.co.uk/ and https://www.ebay.co.uk/ which supplies worldwide. But, local webshops or physical stores may have cheaper prices than these two, so I'd suggest finding one yourself that, as I said, supply to your area. 

 
What will you use it for? Games that needs better GPU than Arma 3? What is your budget? When I know this, I can help, without this you just need to look at AMD or NVIDIA's latest released flagship card to get your answer. Once I know this, I'm more than happy to help! :)

As for the website, I use a website/store from Norway, so obviously you cannot use that, unless you are from Norway ofcourse, you'd just have to find any webstore that supplies to your country/region. Else, you always have https://www.amazon.co.uk/ and https://www.ebay.co.uk/ which supplies worldwide. But, local webshops or physical stores may have cheaper prices than these two, so I'd suggest finding one yourself that, as I said, supply to your area. 
A good GPU Probs better than arma £200

 
I could see that the GTX1060 3GB was sold for just abit under £200, but most of them were £210 to £220. Would recommend this card if you really want to invest abit, as its the latest NVIDIA microarchitecture, Pascal, expect for Voltra which only currently Titan V uses. This card should be able to run whatever you throw at it, for the most part.

Keep in mind that if you experience lag in Arma 3, its most likely because of your CPU. 

If you are new to buying PC parts, here is a tip to get parts cheaper: If your store sells Demo-wares, ask them what they have been used for. These can go for alot cheaper than unboxed prices. Usually Demo-wares just means that they have used it for showing/placed in windows etc, used for testbuilds, or has been sold to a customer and has been returned (opened or unopened). If your store has this, go for this if you are comfortable with it.

 
If your from the UK i would recommend overclockers I always use them for pc parts

 
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