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lil_jubby

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  1. Budget (including currency): $1000 AUD Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primarily Gaming Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 2070 Super. So I got this banger deal for a 2070 Super, 650W PSU and a 480Gb SSD, all brand new, for only $689, which is the best deal I've ever seen. So I was wondering what PC parts would go great with the 2070 Super, with the remaining budget of $1000 AUD. Can anyone design a PC (without GPU, SSD or PSU) for $1000 AUD ($716 USD). Im also wanting the potential of upgradability for the future, so I would prefer to have an x570 motherboard. Also any form of RGB is good, very aesthetically pleasing to me. Do not worry about any peripherals, just the PC. Thanks in advance :).
  2. Budget (including currency): $1000 AUD Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primarily Gaming Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 2070 Super. So I got this banger deal for a 2070 Super, 650W PSU and a 480Gb SSD, all brand new, for only $689, which is the best deal I've ever seen. So I was wondering what PC parts would go great with the 2070 Super, with the remaining budget of $1000 AUD. Can anyone design a PC (without GPU, SSD or PSU) for $1000 AUD ($716 USD). Im also wanting the potential of upgradability for the future, so I would prefer to have an x570 motherboard. Also any form of RGB is good, very aesthetically pleasing to me. Do not worry about any peripherals, just the PC. Thanks in advance :).
  3. So a year ago, where I didn't know much about PCs and hardware, I decided to get a pc, not really knowing if those parts were good or not. So now I have learned my lesson (but the PC did run fairly well on most games, and was around $750 AUD) I am now considering buying completely new parts So, know for the question, how much would this desktop go for in AUD (australian $) (selling on sites such as gumtree, eBay and FB marketplace) -intel i5 3330 (CPU) (with CPU fan) -AMD RX 570 (GPU) -2 RGB fans (do their job, unsure of brand) -intel 8GB 1600mhz RAM, DDR3 -intel motherboard (no clue of its name, still green) (mATX) -400W PSU (once again, unsure of brand) -465GB hard drive (crucial) -DeepCool Matrexx 30 (mATX) I know me not knowing a lot of my parts isn't very helpful, but if you guys could come up with a rough price (AUD), it would be gladly appreciated.
  4. Budget (including currency): approx. $1500 AUD Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CS:GO, GTAV, Rainbow 6 Siege (semi-intensive games) Other details Looking for a PC design that overall consistently performs well, preferably AMD. Budget should completely cover PC with no peripherals (except I do need you to consider Windows into the PC, so roughly$1350AUD for the whole PC). Wanting to be able to have GTAV max setting on over 60fps. Please help.
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