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PC Build

Submitted by Battery11, , Thread ID: 157341

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02-02-2020, 04:24 AM
#1
Anyone know a decent PC build for a max range of around $1k that can decently handle todays games

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#2
I would recommand you a ryzen/amd pc.
Just last month I already recommand a friend a Pc for roundabout 500
https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/cNLfmg

You could grep a better cpu, like a new ryzen 7 and/or a better gpu like the 5600xt / 5700xt

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#3
The point where I hang out so much my Country very very pricey

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#4
There's some decent pre-built computers on these sites:

https://www.letsbld.com/

https://www.originpc.com/

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#5
I usually always go with pre build PC's and they have always been fine so far Smile

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#6
Check out linus tech tips on YT or jayz 2 cents. They are good

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#7
Ryzen 5 CPU and a 1660 TI, 16gb ram. and leave you a few hundered in change

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#8
Ryzen 3500 and a 2060 Super or 1660ti depending on what else you'd like in the PC. At least 16gb of DDR4

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#9
Depends on if you care at all about aesthetics. If you go for cheapest possible case, stock cpu cooler you can get something like a ryzen 5 2600 with nice GPU. For gaming my advice is to spend about half your budget on the GPU since it's going to have the biggest impact in your frames by far.

If a monitor is included in that budget then things get a little trickier becuase now you're balancing power levels so that you get a GPU that's sized right for your monitor

I think a 2070 Super is probably doable with that budget if a you don't need a monitor (already have one or plan to connect the PC to you TV)

One really cool thing about have a badass pc is that you can use Steam in home streaming with a cheap $25-40 bluetooth controller on your phone and turn your phone into a beast of a gaming 'PC'

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#10
Your best bet is to go to reddit.com/r/BuildAPC and ask. They know the best.

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