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I need help building a ryzen system for a friend. His budget is around $700 and he will mainly be playing games at 1080p. Just looking for hardware prices and parts. Thank you.
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Hey guys I´m from germany so here are the prices a little diffrent. So I got 700 euros to build a gaming PC and here is what I got : CPU Pentium G4560 MOBO ASROCK H110M-DGS Micro ATX RAM Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR4-2400 SSD Sandisk SSD PLUS 120 HDD Seagate BarraCuda 1 TB VGA Gigabyte GTX 1060 6 GB Windforce OC PSU EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 10 PRO WLAN TP LINK Wi-Fi Adapter Windows costs around 20 euros. I´m still not sure if I should go for a I5 and a GTX 1050 Ti or an AMD build. Could you guys give me your thoughts about this build? Greetz Tiago https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/CsCj9W
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What is the best build that is $700 or under and only includes a motherboard, CPU, GPU, and RAM. I plan on using these as replacement parts. I do not want to buy used. I plan on using this to play PUBG, CS:GO, Rust, Arma 3, and other games. Please help and thank you in advance!
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Hello! I have a friend whose parents are divorced, and wants to get into PC gaming. He plans to game on his televisions (he has a desk as well as a television in each of his bedrooms) and he has a budget of $700. The goal of this build would be to be portable enough so that he could take it from one house to the other with relative ease, as well as fit into his budget. It isn't 700 for the computer, it is 700 for the computer, operating system, and peripherals (minus monitors). I have made a small list on pcpartpicker, but I could use some help on making it a little cheaper and maybe making it use a 1060 3GB mini instead of a 1050ti mini. Also, he needs to use a wireless network adapter, and there are no extra PCIE slots for one, so I have to use a USB. It is also using an 8th gen i3, the 8100. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/vd8PwV He plans to play PUBG, maybe GTA5, maybe the newest COD, and maybe Overwatch. All at 1080p or lower.
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Hi, I am building a pc and have $700 to spend. Note that this must include the monitor. I have no previous experience in building a pc. I am on the younger age and would like to have advice before building. I also need an actual build and recommendations for parts. I play games like CSGO, GTA5, etc.
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Edits === I ended up buying a gigabytes P34w v5 for £690 on eBay, it has a I7 6700hq, 970m, 16gb ram, 256gb nvme ssd and 1 tb hdd so I'm happy with the specs. my brothers had a laptop with the 7 series gpus (for age reference) and it is fine hence I wasn't too worried about dust being a problem and the Dell is good but out of my price range when new if I look at the I7 comparatively to the one I bought. I guess I'll see when it comes in 2 days! Original === I'm looking to buy a roughly £700 laptop (at a real push £800) to last me throughout a levels and uni. I've been looking for second hand ones on eBay currently. I use my current computer (which has 12 year old components so no point upgrading it as I may as well buy a new one) for programming, trying to play games from arma 2, dayz, civ 5 and spelunky. I don't play major games currently as they are expensive for 1 game and my quadro fx 5600 is just beyond terrible however I would like to play them in the future. Games like rust are simply unplayable, black mountains, shards, 20 frames a minute. I can't bear an integrated graphics card for fear of suffering the same problems. I've also started learning to produce music so this is a consideration for specs as well. Below is a list of ideal specs so recommendations for good laptops of the recent past and maybe amendments to my sights that may be more reasonable to my budget is generally what I'm looking for. 'Ideal' specs Cpu - I7/I5 (recomendations on which I would need) Gpu - 960m/965m/970m. I've found 970m to be strangely similar in some pricing to 960m... Is it worth waiting for the 1050ti for laptops or even splashing out on a 1060 which I can't really afford right now. Ram - 8-16gb (preferably upgradable if 8gb) Screen - 14"/15" IPS but I wouldn't turn down a 17" Battery - not a huge concern but If I want to use it at uni it may be more of a concern so 4 hours maybe Weight - 2-3kg preferably not only because of the obvious benefits but slimmer profiles are preferable really just for aesthetics (not super likely at £700) The Razer blade ticks all of these boxes but its really expensive, even second hand as well as very limited amounts I'm the UK. Storage - SSD as large as possible but I don't mind a small one now and upgrading later. SSHD seems smart for budgeting. *Cheeky note* If there's any Razer blade competitions like the one I didn't win this Christmas by LTT, please suggest them as the new Razer blade is perfect for me (as well as the 970m one).
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My priority components are: i5 8400 gtx 1060 6gb i can fit these and all other required components into my budget, but i need help finding other value parts The prices in the uk are higher so please use amazon.co.uk if you will link any parts i would love a matx build my desk is.......ehhh compact.
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Hi, my mom's old laptop doesn't really work properly so she needs a new one so I was tasked with finding the right laptop but I don't know much about what specs and stuff I should look for in a laptop so I would appreciate some help. It will be used mostly for browsing the internet and watching youtube and netflix and such but it will also need to handle some light gaming (e.g. League of Legends, lightly modded Minecraft). What laptop should I buy/what specs should I look for? The buget is around 700 USD but it's not a hard budget.
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Hey Im trying to build a budget pc for my brother, I would pick the parts myself but ever since I built my computer I lost touch with the pc world, I heard amd released new cpu's and gfx, also buying pre-built is not an option. It'll mainly be for 1080p gaming and games like fortnite, cs:go, rocket league, league of legends and such. He already has peripherials so no need to take into consideration the mouse, monitor etc. Also we have a spare 1tb hard drive. Im located in mexico but getting the parts is not a problem, im more concerned about the specs themselves xD. If you guys have any suggestions I would appreciate them.
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Hey everyone, a friend asked me to build a budget rig for him in the $500-$700 range. This is what I came up with, it's a little over, but not bad. I thought I would run it by you guys and see what you thought (he specifically requested no graphics card, I believe he wants to buy one separately at a later time) PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/f4NxcY Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/f4NxcY/by_merchant/ CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6GHz Quad-Core Processor ($162.79 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: Asus - STRIX B350-F GAMING ATX AM4 Motherboard ($91.88 @ OutletPC) Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory ($163.89 @ OutletPC) Storage: Samsung - 960 EVO 250GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($119.89 @ OutletPC) Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($43.85 @ OutletPC) Case: Phanteks - Enthoo Pro ATX Full Tower Case ($99.99 @ Amazon) Power Supply: SeaSonic - FOCUS Plus Gold 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($54.99 @ Newegg) Total: $737.28 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-04-27 11:52 EDT-0400 EDIT::: Noticed HDD was 5400rpm, fixed to a similar price 7200rpm EDIT2:: Updated PSU per recommendation
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Hello guys , I am new on this forum So i dont know If I should be asking this in this Manner or not.... I am thinking about building my first PC ( No monitors ,Keyboard , or mouse....just the rig) ....Within the range of 600-700 USD or approx 950 CAD... I am wanting a PC that can handle Most of the games decently like 40-50 fps approx..... And some minor video editing .....(By minor I mean just cutting clips and adding some basic effects) Can I get some suggestions on this....I really dont know anything about PC building , So It would be very helpful for me if you could help me...... I can go with any combination of parts from AMD or intel or others whichever can make the most of the money ...... I am really sorry for my english( If i am wromg anywhere) and also if I should put this question somewhere else please let me know....
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I have bought a new m.2 SSD and was hoping to swap it for my boot drive in my Lenovo ideapad700 (intel i7 model) as the 1TB HDD was slow. i bought a Crucial CT525MX300SSD4 525 GB MX300 SATA M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive and cloned my old HDD to the drive. In windows i can open the drive and go through the files but when i take it to the phoenix BIOS it does not appear as a 2nd drive. it is however on the boot list and even when putting it to the top of the boot order my laptop still decides to boot from the HDD?
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Hey everyone! Configure your own custom PC through bequiet's Character Builder contest for a chance to win that system, OR 1 of 8 Dark Base 700 cases. Contest Page: http://geni.us/w7i0F8 *Contest closes Nov 29th*
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730 USD system will be used for gaming at 1080p 60fps max settings for the time being, AAA titles like GTA 5, (will be upgrading monitor to 1440p in late future (like 8 months or longer), and also might start doing VR) using a single 1080p monitor with 60hz refresh rate TO BE REUSED IF POSSIBLE: case, monitor, mouse, keyboard, headphones, windows 10 64 bit, 3 HARD DRIVES all 7200rpm (1 Tb, 480Gb, 300Gb) 430 watt power supply A motherboard w/ wireless is a must!! im upgrading because its old and lacking performance i want, not really planning on overclocking due to laziness buuuut im willing if it really helps that much. i will be redeeming every single mail in rebate BC i can. this is my current PC (this shows the original pricing of my computer, that's why not everything says already purchased, just the stuff that was given to me is) https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XB4GsJ this is PC i will be upgrading too https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kghBsJ keep in mind if your build you suggest is a dollar above budget i don't care, max is 5 above tho, shoot for 730 flat or under any improvements/suggestions? Do i need a budget increase?
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Check out the be quiet! Dark Base 700: http://geni.us/fQGJLpA
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Hi, I am posting in hope of receiving suggestions on upgrades for my PC. This is my PC in it's current state: http://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/TVBkJV So far I have thought of upgrading my CPU to a Skylake (which means new motherboard), DDR4 RAM and possibly a second GTX 970. My budget is $700 AUD and I will be playing games like Counter Strike Global Offensive, Elder Scrolls Online, Skyrim, The Witcher 3, Cities Skylines, Rust, XCOM 2, GTA V and both the new Tomb Raiders. I would hope to be able to run these games as close to 60FPS at 1080p as possible. In the future I am also looking to upgrade to a 4k Monitor if that helps. Thanks, naths4
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Hey guys, I'm a 16 year old with a budget of 650-700 max. This is my first pc build and I need some recommendation/ tweaks to the build I have made on pc part picker (link:http://pcpartpicker.com/list/JvbXvV) Any tips/ reccomendation will help Thanks guys
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So I have a friend that wants a Gaming PC on a budget of 700€. He has this old fashioned PC since 2005 and he was that guy that could never play games like Battlefield 3/4, GTA V and so on. But finally he afford the money to buy a nice Gaming PC. So, I would like to know your thoughts about what I've choose for him CPU - Intel Core i5 6400 2.7GHz 6MB LGA 1151 - 185€ Motherboard - MSI B150M Mortar - 85€ - Alternate Memory Ram - Kingston HyperX GB DDR4-2133MHz (2x4GB) - 39€ Storage - WD Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5¨ 7200RPM - 50€ Video Card - MSI Radeon r9 380 Gaming 4GB GDDR5 - 240€ Case - Zalman Z1 Neo - 40€ Power Supply - EVGA 500 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply - 60€ TOTAL: 699€ (Prices are from Portugal and Spain)
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This is my full setup I will be building soon, if anyone has any tips or advice please reply,thanks. HyperX FURY Series (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 1866 MHz £62.81 CPU: AMD FX8350 Black Edition 8 Core Processor 4ghz £142.79 GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti WindForce2 OC 4 GB Graphics Card £130.60 MEMORY: Western Digital WD10EZEX Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache SATA 6.0 GB/s 3.5 inch Internal Hard Drive £38.97 CASE: Aerocool Cyclops Advance Midi Case for PC - Red £35.49 fans: Corsair Air Series AF120-LED 120mm Quiet Edition High Airflow LED Fan - Red (Dual Pack) £16.99 MOBO: Gigabyte SKT-AM3 78LMT-USB3 Motherboard £42.37 OS: Windows 10 Home 32-bit/64-bit English USB Flash £85.30 PSU: ACE 500W BR PSU with 12cm Red Fan and PFC - Black £14.49 MONITOR: BenQ GL2250HM LED TN Panel 21.5 -inch W Multimedia Monitor 1920 x 1080, DVI, HDMI, Speakers £90 KBANDM: Redragon® CENTROPHORUS Gaming PC Multimedia Keyboard and Mouse set £16.99 CABLES: unbranded RB-250 - U/B CABLE 1.8M UK MAINS POWER OEM £3.19 hdmi: REALMAX® 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m HDMI Cable £3.49
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I am looking to upgrade my cpu, mobo, ram, and video card to be able to play FO4 at Ultra and mod it a bit. I have $700 I can use. The PSU is a 400W Corsair CX so if able to keep withing that wattage would help. I had I looked at a GTX 970 EVGA , the Skylake i3 6100 cpu, a cheaper $100 Gigabyte mobo, and 8Gb GSkill DDR4 Ram. Was just a bit over $600 on Newegg. Just wondering if you could find me some better performance.
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I need to reserve this one really quick guys. So as is stated in the title. The GTX 780 Ti costs about $350 here, and the GTX 780 is cheaper by about $90, it costs $260. Which one would be better to get? My budget literally is about $250. $350 is really pushing it, but is it worth it? My original contender for $250 is the R9 380. THE SALES :blink: , THE STRESS :wacko:
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Hi guys, This is my first own build I'm doing and I'm wondering what you guys think of it: CPU: Intel core i5-4590 / Intel core i5-4690 (The 4690 is a bit out of my budget, so I'm trying to find a good deal for it. Is paying extra for that processor a good call?) Motherboard: ASRock B85M Pro4 GPU: MSI R9 380 4GB HDD: WesternDigital Blue WD10EZEX, 1TB RAM: Crucial Ballistix BLS2CP4G3D1609DS1S00CEU PSU: Seasonic S12II-Bronze 520W (Will this be enough? I don't have any experience with buying powersupplies) Case: Fractal Design Core 1100 SSD might come later Any tips and comments are welcome. ~Sozakir
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so just wondering why they dont sell the older gpu at reduced price like they do with processors? and i thinking about getting some 900 series for dedicated folding rig but i was going to wait until pascal for a lower price on them. should i just buy them now or will they continue to sell them at a lower price after pascal launch? thanks maybach123
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Hello my nig nigs, I am currently in the process of buying a pair of HD 700's, I have the HD 598's right now so first off I would like people to tell me the differance in quality/sound/performance of the HD 598's and HD 700's. Also what would be the best small AMP/DAC combo for the HD 700's, I do not plan on taking this anywhere and I will just leave it on my desk. The price range of under 150$ would be really great also. I am currently looking at Focusrite Scarlett Solo Compact USB Audio Interface. Help is much needed, thanks guys! I have a Asus ROG Maximus VII Formula Motherboard and I heard the onboard sound is pretty good and can drive high impedance earphones. Tell if even that would be enough to get the max performance outta the HD 700's aswell.
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So, I just *accidentally* broke my laptop, my only computer, and my brother showed me this build. I want to stay under $700 USD. Any suggestions on what I need to improve/edit. I really don't want to have to use my X-Box 360 all the time now, so I need feedback. Here it is: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860K 3.7GHz Quad-Core Processor ($69.99 @ NCIX US) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($26.98 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-F2A88X-UP4 ATX FM2+ Motherboard ($84.98 @ Newegg) Memory: G.Skill Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2133 Memory ($64.64 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($48.75 @ OutletPC) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 2GB SuperSC ACX 2.0+ Video Card ($199.99 @ Amazon) Case: NZXT S340 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($64.99 @ Micro Center) Power Supply: Corsair CX 600W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($52.98 @ Newegg) Other: Microsoft windows 8.1 pro for students ($69.99) Other: Optical drive ($12.00) Total: $695.25 I just pasted this from my iPhone.