Yoo I want to build the pc I could build for gaming
Posted by ajaajajaj@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 16 comments
Budget is around 600 I don’t really know how much pcs cost just need a good pc
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FatalGamer1@reddit
If you want to play modern AAA games, that’s not enough budget even if you find all used parts, you won’t be able to build something that will play current games even in 1080p, unless it’s lowered settings and 1080p isn’t worth it with lowered settings.
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
The games I want to play are multiplayer but I do want good frames and graphics what is a suitable budget to get something good like good good
FatalGamer1@reddit
If you want good graphics and good frames, I take it you mean 1440p and at least 120 fps if you play multiplayer.
I’m in the UK. £600 isn’t enough. You can get a GPU like RTX 5060 8GB and in games like COD, Battlefield you’ll be able to hit 120+ fps in 1440p lowered graphics settings but then you need CPU, which you can find used for cheap but then RAM and SSD are the parts that’s still expensive even used.
I’d say if you can increase your budget to £1000 then you can comfortably build a good PC.
My recommendation is RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and then see if you can get 16GB RAM (2 x 8GB) as a start and then you can always add more RAM later if you need it.
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
You think i can find a good prebuilt for 1000
EdoTheOnlyOne@reddit
Country? Games you're going to play? Are you fine with used parts?
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
Uk, multiplayer games, and I don’t mind anything used but building it is a bit long since I don’t know anything about parts and building but I don’t mind learnjng
Octoboy1@reddit
Uk is tough. I just built a PC and dropped £300 on ram last month, looking at it now that ram costs £390. It was 32gb, you could get away with 16gb but even then thats a big chunk of your £600
Perfect_Memory9876@reddit
Go to about 1200 and you can get a decent entry pc. Ram (memory) and SSD have double to triple what they use to cost due to data centers and GPUs have gone up on average about 150-200. At current price you could get ram and an ssd and spend 600 on that alone
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
Damn so it’s more expensive than I thought I want a good pc am I better off saving up? I was thinking of a prebuilt because I don’t really know anything about parts and what not
Perfect_Memory9876@reddit
Decent prebuilt is going to be around 1500 or more depending where you buy. ZTT, MetaPC and PCBros are smaller companies that sell prebuilds but also show you how build yourself
Sajgoniarz@reddit
Why the heck people are forgetting that reddit is a worldwide platform and assumes we know ops countries of residence... duuuuuhhhhhh
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
My bad lowkeu my first post I live in the uk (600 pounds)
Octoboy1@reddit
I assume you mean 600 Russian rubles right?
ajaajajaj@reddit (OP)
🤣🤣🤣 yea we are not getting anything good with this little money huh?
Floppa0@reddit
Idk man, but austin does
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