#PC Specs Choosing
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but something around an i7-7700 (or amd equiv.) and gtx 1060 should enough
so prob around $250 for the build if you find a used prebuilt and slap a gpu in it
In my country, I found a prebuilt i5 12400F, RTX 3060 12GB at 850$. Is it good enough?
would be good enough, but you should really find a 3060ti if possible
depends on the other specs as well
i would recommend building your own, it's like lego but expensive
I spent several hours researching for specs, let's see what I found:
CPU: Intel Core I5 12400F
Mainboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B660 – Plus Wifi D4
RAM: 2 x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 3600MHz
SSD: Hiksemi Future Eco 1024GB
VGA: Colorful iGame RTX 3060Ti Advanced OC – V
PSU: Jetek Super Power 700W 80 Plus/Non Modular
CPU's Radiator: Jonsbo CR – 1000 RGB
Case: SAMA 3301 (3 pre-assembled Cyclone RGB fans)
They fit under 1000$
i have never heard of the case, cooler, and psu companies
and quite frankly I'm not that well versed in PSUs or mobos
but, buy a better SSD - one with TLC NAND, and a DRAM cache. you should be able to find out by googling the specs or even just reading a review of it
also, you don't need good cooling for your CPU as you can't overclock it anyways
you need decent
well, yeah, but not an AIO
Get an nvme
see if you can put a 13400f in you r build
Get a 3060 ti /3070 used
get a thermalright pearless assassin for cooler or an artic liquid freezer 240/280 or a ls520
asrock low end are nice ig’ pg velocita are decent
get an nvme like a p41 plus / sk hynix p31/ 970/980/990 pro
p44 pro
sn850x
and an corsair psu and case
SSD Hiksemi Future Eco 1024G NVMe PCIe Gen 4x4
umm this is a Nvme ssd