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Advice for a Gaming Rig ($1k)

redhawk
Okay I'll be honest here and admit that I don't know Jack Shit about Gaming PC's, how to build one, Specs, or the inner workings. SO that's why I'm asking for advice, I'm willing to spend $1k (and a bit more) on one. So can I get a bit of advice on what parts to get and stuff? (plz be nice >w>) https://33.media.tumblr.com/c58d0883cdbb261be84cf9a9bad116a4/tumblr_mfqo6bG09G1ro8cnpo1_500.gif
tylor
Mar 08, 17 at 3:30am
if you have never built one I suggest learning with a Junker pc first also for $1000 you can get a descent pc but to go true gaming PC your looking at the region of $3000 which would equate to an off the shelf price of £10,000 if your not making it yourself as some of the graphics cards and processors will cost you $300 - $600 each as you want gamming spec I could suggest some budget off the shelf gaming rigs if you was in the uk but I don't think they be much use to you in the us unless they would give you an idea what to look for in your budget
flightless
Idk about price of things Get an ok ssd name brand. Smaller. Can get a hdd late down the road Mobo is w.e get what you want really. Ram get atleast 8gig. Spend like 60% on a gpx card. Powers supply get like name brand cheap. Get like.. atleast an i-5 4 cores most W.e cooler you want for it. BoUT it
tylor
Mar 08, 17 at 6:09am
for gaming you do not want a cheep PSU get a corsair one of no less than 600W and you will also need a large mechanical storage drive for your games as a 256 gig ssd will not cut for the size of some games it but great as an os drive
nyaro
Mar 08, 17 at 1:38pm
No need to build a junker, a 6 yearold can build a PC XD. for 1000 you can build a gaming PC that can handle any game on Ultra, if you need any help with parts send me a pm ^^ I can provide you with prices and best places to get all the parts in your area of the world :D
redhawk
Mar 08, 17 at 1:39pm
Thank you :D
granturismot
Does the price include things like a monitor/keyboard/mouse and all that junk?
redhawk
Mar 08, 17 at 2:28pm
Already got Keyboard and Mouse, Monitor as well
redhawk
Mar 08, 17 at 2:28pm
Already got Keyboard and Mouse, Monitor as well
granturismot
Fair game. If you're just gaming, you don't need more than, say, a i5 7500 or so. Ergo, you can put a bit more into the gpu, maybe roll with a 1070. Never skimp on PSU, both Corsair and EVGA make great ones. Mobo, as long as it's a socket L1151, you should be good with whatever generally. You CAN do both SSD and HDD, but keep the SSD small and just use it as a boot drive. Case is preference and price. That's just what I'd do.
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