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  2. 14700k. 64GB XPG Lance Blade RGB 6400mhz CL32. TUF 4080 SUPER OC. XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade 2 TB Gen 4 NVMe. Corsair RMe 1000w Fully Modular. ASUS HYPERION GR701. ASUS ROG RYUJIN 3 EVA-02 EDITION. ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 EVA-02 EDITION. We also took out a bunch of drives from his old PC and installed them in this one.

  3. Best ways to learn how to build a PC? : r/buildapc - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/w9r39p/best_ways_to_learn_how_to_build_a_pc

    You can look at more specific how-to builds on YouTube, which will show you the process from start to finish using current parts. Just to add without messing up, you don't get to learn in the best way. That is what makes it so worthwile. Enjoy building your PC. That's very reassuring.

  4. What do I need for my first PC? : r/buildapc - Reddit

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    I want to use my first PC as a workstation and for 2-3 games installed. For example: Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat, AutoCAD, Sketchup, etc. And Osu!, Honkai Star Rail, and enough space for one more. It is not much, but I wanted this PC to last a long time. Thank you. Get a PC Part picker list going and post it here.

  5. How much is it realistically gonna cost me for a decent gaming...

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    Obviously consoles don't have it, and it takes about 1500$ to build a PC (or buy a pre built) capable of running it in 1080p on medium-low. You throw $3500 at a decent build, you've got something 4k capable. You throw $4400 at a very high end build: 4k, Max settings, native resolution.

  6. [Discussion] PC builds for all budgets for Feb 2023 - Reddit

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    The gaming PC gets a 7950x with a 360mm AIO and a X670 board, as the AM5 platform will have future support. I recommend waiting for the 7950x3D. 32gb of RAM, 2tb SSD, 8tb HDD. The productivity build gets a 13900k, as it's better for video work and stuff. 360mm AIO, Z790 board, 64gb RAM, 2X2tb SSD, 8tb HDD.

  7. My ASUS G14 got fried recently and I need to buy a new PC because it would cost like $700 just to get a new motherboard. I’m looking for something around $750-$1000 and will last me a long time. Something that is upgradeable would be ideal. I mostly play games like Valorant and Assetto Corsa. I’ll put the links to PCs I’ve been looking at ...

  8. Should I buy a prebuilt or build a pc? : r/buildapc - Reddit

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    LOLIISMYONLYRELIGION. • 3 yr. ago. For this time.Prebuilt is your choice well building a pc at this time is kinda expensive and gpu shortage is in your way.Well it depends on you whether you want to build one or buy prebuilt.prebuilt usually comes with a gpu (usually) 1. Reply.

  9. PBH - PcBuildHelp - Reddit

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    r/PcBuildHelp: PcBuildHelp is a subreddit community meant to help any new Pc Builder as well as help anyone in troubleshooting their PC building….

  10. How much should a good gaming PC cost? : r/buildapc - Reddit

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    Here's a possible build option for $3000 that would be great for 4K gaming: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X or Intel Core i7 12700K (around $300- $400) Graphics Card (GPU): Nvidia RTX 3080 or AMD RX 6800 XT (around $700- $1000) - Prices have been dropping recently, so you might be able to find a good deal on one of these.

  11. does anyone have any good websites to buy a prebuilt pc that ......

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    Welcome to the official subreddit of the PC Master Race / PCMR! All PC-related content is welcome, including build help, tech support, and any doubt one might have about PC ownership. You don't necessarily need a PC to be a member of the PCMR. You just have to love PCs. It's not about the hardware in your rig, but the software in your heart!