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TopicWhat would you consider an appropriate cost for building a gaming PC?
nekrodev
04/09/24 1:15:09 PM
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NoxObscuras posted...
From what people say, the PS5 is equivalent to a 2070 super (which is stronger than the 3060 on paper). They say the XSX is equivalent to a 3060ti

Well my goal was just to put together a minimum kind of build. It could definitely be upgraded

For sure, but I couldn't in good conscience recommend something like that if it was like, a friend asking me for a legit rec. I would feel bad doing that to them lol, it'd be better for me to give / sell them my old PC for like $300 or something.

I think as a base, something like - https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nc9RXk - this is really what's required if you're building something NOW that's going to need to last you a while - and I would definitely prefer a better video card. Spending another $200 is going to get you much better specs and decrease the chance that you're going to have to upgrade something in another year or two.

You could cut some cost on that build still and get it below $1000, but I'm very particular w/ brands and stuff, because I've been building PCs for a long time and have been through the pain of dealing w/ RMAs w/ a lot of these companies.

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