#Building a pc
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also copy the link on the page, not the url on your browser
To assist us in helping you with your list, please answer this copypasta.
The more info you provide the better
Country and total budget, peripherals included.
When do you plan on buying your parts?
If you need peripherals, which ones? (monitor, keyboard, mouse, headset)
Any specific games you will be running and at what resolution? (1080p, 1440p, 4k)
Are you using the PC for work? What pieces of software? (Blender, Adobe Premiere, AutoCAD)
Functional requirements (encoder for streaming, Bluetooth, USB-C)
Do you have access to Ethernet? (cabled internet)
Aesthetic preferences (color scheme, RGB, AIO)
Any pre-owned parts and/or parts you can return for a refund?
If you live in the U.S, do you live near the tech store Microcenter? If so, what city (Some Microcenters have different products, so I need to know which one)
Are you comfortable with shopping for previously owned/used products? (Ebay, FB Market, Jawa)
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freak
bro stop copy and pasting paragraphs
just give him the build lmao
im jsut helping this dude
i need info
to help him
why are you acting like you have done anything helpful?
freak
purge on society
ropugnant disgrace to the human genome
Part List - AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, Radeon RX 7800 XT, Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower
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this, too, is quite mid
990 pro 💀
if u are going to correct me, im more then happy.
okay
we should help OP so he can get the best deal for his money.
honestly the list aint even that bad
but before you can help you atleast need a budget
and he can get microcenter deals'
oof idk micro center
ima check the 7600x3d tho
the original build was 1230
so we can assume its 1200. but he doesnt mind it being a little over.
this is a $1200 purchase. we dont make assumptions.
its hard not to try and make assumptions
hes clearly not tabbed into discord or paying attention to it
and he didnt prpvide much clear information
besides he has a micro center and his build is around 1200
so we can start there
which is why we wait for them to get back and answer the questions.
this aint a box of chocolates
Come back when you're ready to purchase. Why it's not a good idea to choose parts long in advance:
Your intended parts may run out of stock.
Prices in your list can increase drastically.
Prices for competing parts can go down, making your list more expensive or otherwise less ideal by comparison.
New products may release that can be better than your initial choices.
You are more likely to stick to your first parts list, even if it's worse than another list made later on.
not always
its always best to check with multiple people on pc parts
because some people may not be as informed as to price situations in other countries, or may simply not be fully advanced on PC building in general
what? i dont know what youre refering too, im telling him to come back when hes gona buy the parts because prices could change
hi @amber dragon @opaque plume maybe you can review my parts list? I'm buying tomorrow I think
ok
Part List - Deepcool CH370 MicroATX Mid Tower
sorry to message you here I just think my forum posts keep getting buried!
it's for 1440p indie and esports titles (with some triple a games aiming for 60fps high/ultra)
£700 budget