Can i get a pc for 1000$?
Posted by New_Investigator_680@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 34 comments
I mean im kinda getting into pc building but idk how i did with this build so maybe someone could help with some adjust😅 it would be great if its around that 1100$ mark. https://dk.pcpartpicker.com/list/bf7qqH maybe you can “rebuilt” this maybe switch out some stuff idk😂
Legal-Link41@reddit
Spend around 1000 on mine https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RGdpjH
HyperCreep77@reddit
I made some changings to the build that will make it better in my eyes.
If you want less raster performance and more rtx/want framegen then this build will suit you: https://dk.pcpartpicker.com/user/Creeper77/saved/#view=tzc64D
If you don't care that much about raytracing/framegen then this is perfect for you:
https://dk.pcpartpicker.com/user/Creeper77/saved/#view=kpsH4D
If you have questions about the build feel free to ask
New_Investigator_680@reddit (OP)
For the cpu why should i get the 7500f and not just the 5600x? And also what about the fans?
Lion12341@reddit
AM5 would be preferable so it's cheaper to upgrade in the future. Won't need to replace the motherboard. Could also consider a 7600.
I'd get the second build he's suggested. The 6750XT is quite good for the price and should last you a long time.
PraxicalExperience@reddit
Yeah, going AM5's a smart option for upgrades. A few years down the line OP could plonk in a 9800x3d and a new GFX card and still have a top-grade gaming PC.
OriginTruther@reddit
I thought we were all saying "no" to gigabyte motherboards?
LIVE-LIFE-EVIL@reddit
Like you can definitely do it. If you go air cooling or AIO and no custom water cooling. You're limiting factor is yourself. Like do you want to game at 1080p or 4k. And even if you want to game at 4k you need a monitor to support it which you'll also have to factor that cost also. And not to mention peripherals like keyboard and mouse.
New_Investigator_680@reddit (OP)
I have all the rest bc i already have a old pc but its just starting to get outdated and yeah. But i just want to play 1080p with a cool looking pc not like 300$ aethetic pc but like still a cool watertank one
Telucien@reddit
Depends on your standards for "cool looking." A GPU with RGB shining through mesh will look a little cool, and not run you to much extra. If you want a full RGB lightshow it'll hit your budget pretty hard
PraxicalExperience@reddit
I like my Black Monolith look.
I just built a new PC and -- completely by accident -- it's almost RGB-free. The only thing's a logo on the mobo.
I'm kinda thinking about adding some white LEDs just for interior illumination, but I'm one who gets annoyed at extraneous light leakage from devices.
PraxicalExperience@reddit
Well, for what it's worth -- see what you can salvage from your old PC. You probably will be able to re-use the case and any fans, and may be able to re-use the PSU. You might be able to use your RAM. You can always build air-cooled and then make the switch to water cooling later if you find that air-cooling isn't sufficient -- and if you can use the cooler from your previous PC, hey, win.
Best part about building your own PC is modularity and the fact that you know you can just upgrade bits piecemeal. I understand you might not want to deal with that -- but a lot of people forget it's an option. But depending on your priorities it can certainly make the amount of money you have to spend at one time to a lot further.
tonallyawkword@reddit
eh.. you can make it look cool with an air-cooler and 1 glass panel.
$20 in 3 places might help you get a 7600 instead of a 5600.
LIVE-LIFE-EVIL@reddit
Ahhh I see. Well you can definitely try FB marketplace for stuff. But bring a power supply or go to a place where you can test stuff. I personally just said fuck it and went pre built through a friend with a great discount. And I got my money's worth.
OriginTruther@reddit
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ForcedName/saved/8pPmxr
Assuming this is all available where you live. Also might need to update the motherboard bios but new ones might not need to.
OriginTruther@reddit
Nvm my conversion was wrong. Drop it to a 6650xt to save 1000kr
Minzoik@reddit
https://dk.pcpartpicker.com/list/K63kcx
In terms of kr to usd, this is in budget. Go AM5 and a 7800XT.
New_Investigator_680@reddit (OP)
Bro thats 1500$😭
Minzoik@reddit
Oh my bad, google was defaulting to swedish krona. Lol
New_Investigator_680@reddit (OP)
Ohhhh😅😅😅 thats totally fine but yh my budget is like 8000danish crowns
Crytaz@reddit
When going around that price check used markets for the GPU
Minzoik@reddit
https://dk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ZVqypK
I think you should look into the used GPU market to see if you can find something better than a 3060.
untoastedbrioche@reddit
you can give me 1k and you'll get a pc of sort
idontessaygood@reddit
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/3hBtt3
I built this about 2 months ago for around £860 (~ 1100 usd/1030 eur). Looks like prices have dropped a little since then too. It’s probably not perfect but I’m happy with it for a starter budget build.
Werthy71@reddit
Deal on newegg right now for $330:
CPU: 7600X B650 Mobo Kingston 1TB SSD Team 2x16 DDR5 6400 RAM
Find a case/psu for ~170 Gives you 500 for a gpu + peripherals
ShoneBlumetheVogon@reddit
I spent 1,100 on my PC it can run any game I want at 120fps 1080p without even remotely chugging. Realistically you could spend $800 on parts and make your own computer and it would still be pretty damn good.
Funnelino@reddit
I would skip the liquid cooling. It might cause maintenance issues. If you want to know more, check Youtube.
New_Investigator_680@reddit (OP)
Hmmm i just like it cuz of the aethetic lol😭
Telucien@reddit
You're on a tight budget. If you want aesthetic and performance you'll need to spend more
Sea_Perspective6891@reddit
Agreed. Air coolers are easier to work on & usually more reliable all you really need is a decent 120mm air cooler for most modern CPUs.
UsefulChicken8642@reddit
You can get a decent pic for 1k if you do it right
xJustOni@reddit
You can definitely get a decent PC for $1000 USD, but what are your goals exactly? I can tell you want to build something with a white Aesthetic, but without knowing what you want to play it's hard to make a recommendation.
3600CCH6WRX@reddit
There are a lot of good used am4 boards for sale.
DependentUnit4775@reddit
Yes, a very good one.
Skcuszeps@reddit
You can build it far cheaper if your goal is only to successfully build a workstation.
What do you want to do with it? Browse reddit? Play Minecraft? Play stalker 2?