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Apr 7 2017 07:35am
My budget is $5-600
I need a px that can play everything, from diablo2 up to counterstrike, d3, wow, all that fun stuff.
Been putting off building this for too long.
Show me what you can build me for my price. If i have to go a little higher on my budget to drastically increase performance then i will but im not going up to like $1,000 if you know what i mean.
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Apr 7 2017 07:37am
Country? and do you have any parts you wanna reuse like hdd?
What about monitor, mouse and keyboard?

This post was edited by ZwiX on Apr 7 2017 07:37am
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Quote (ZwiX @ Apr 7 2017 09:37am)
Country? and do you have any parts you wanna reuse like hdd?
What about monitor, mouse and keyboard?


US. I can use an old monitor/keyboard for now. And i have a good mouse. Just need the actual pc built.

I have an old gfx card but i cant even remember what it is or where its at

This post was edited by MadArmy on Apr 7 2017 07:42am
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3dYPLD

If you not gonna buy within the next week an amd ryzen r5 build would be ideal. But this is pretty budget PC. It could maybe take advantage of an additional 8GB RAM, but it's easy to add later on.
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Quote (ZwiX @ Apr 7 2017 09:56am)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3dYPLD

If you not gonna buy within the next week an amd ryzen r5 build would be ideal. But this is pretty budget PC. It could maybe take advantage of an additional 8GB RAM, but it's easy to add later on.



I'll most likely be buying piece by piece instead of all at once. And i would prefer something that once im done building this, if i do want to drastically upgrade later, i will.
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I'll most likely be buying piece by piece instead of all at once. And i would prefer something that once im done building this, if i do want to drastically upgrade later, i will.


Kinda uncertain what you mean exactly.
You gonna buy all piece by piece over a longer periode of time? You kinda need every single part to get it running.

Well minus the case and gpu.

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Kinda uncertain what you mean exactly.
You gonna buy all piece by piece over a longer periode of time? You kinda need every single part to get it running.

Well minus the case and gpu.



Im not gonna spend $600+ in one shot. Gonna wait to buy everything. Like 1 piece a week and onceni gy everything i'll build it. So if i have to wait to get a better deal on a certain item, i can buy that one later. And i want a case or something where if i eventually want to upgrade anything, it will most likely be compatible.
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Quote (MadArmy @ 7 Apr 2017 16:52)
Im not gonna spend $600+ in one shot. Gonna wait to buy everything. Like 1 piece a week and onceni gy everything i'll build it. So if i have to wait to get a better deal on a certain item, i can buy that one later. And i want a case or something where if i eventually want to upgrade anything, it will most likely be compatible.


Well you might as well wait for r5 ryzen series coming out soon.
I choose the case because it will fit all size cards and micro ATX boards.
As I think you only go for more budget oriented hardware. In that class matx sized motherboards win.
Good luck on the deal hunting
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Apr 7 2017 11:51am
If doing piece by piece I would do something like...

1.Hard drive, Case, DVD Drive (if want that), case fans if one isn't in front and back - these prices don't really fluctuate
2. Power Supply - $100ish item depending on how good it is ofc
3. CPU/Mobo/RAM - expensive single purchase. Would do cpu/Mobo at the same time and wait on ram if u have to
4. GPU - lots of money on single part
5. SSD - SSDs are high in price atm

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/87CmvV
Over budget but I wouldn't build a computer with anything less


Most definitely wait for ryzen 5

This post was edited by Penguins0690 on Apr 7 2017 12:02pm
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Quote (Penguins0690 @ 7 Apr 2017 18:51)
If doing piece by piece I would do something like...

1.Hard drive, Case, DVD Drive (if want that), case fans if one isn't in front and back - these prices don't really fluctuate
2. Power Supply - $100ish item depending on how good it is ofc
3. CPU/Mobo/RAM - expensive single purchase. Would do cpu/Mobo at the same time and wait on ram if u have to
4. GPU - lots of money on single part
5. SSD - SSDs are high in price atm

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/87CmvV
Over budget but I wouldn't build a computer with anything less


Most definitely wait for ryzen 5


You should probably add an ssd
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