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Suggest Me Full Gaming PC Set-up in $400

Hey,

 

I need PC for Recording lite gameplay. And Editing YouTube videos in 1080p. And that can run 18 hours everyday.(non-stop) That's it. Nothing else

 

Please Suggest me (PC, Monitor,Mouse, Headphones) in $400. And I'll upgrade it with time. So it'll be so good if you suggest me something that's easy to upgrade.

 

Note: I don't have any idea about PC. And this is gonna be my 1st Gaming PC.

 

 

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Everything for $400? Looked at the used market.

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Be nice to each other boys and girls. And don't cheap out on a power supply.

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including monitor and headphones for 400 bucks - holy cow

I'd say best buy used parts from ebay and fiddle something together ?

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1 hour ago, Droidbot said:

where are you located? 

Bangladesh. (Asia)

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1 hour ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

including monitor and headphones for 400 bucks - holy cow

I'd say best buy used parts from ebay and fiddle something together ?

I'll Upgrade it later. Isn't it possible to start with $400???

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No that is way too less. I would suggest saving up a bit more.

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Just now, NicolasFF said:

I'll Upgrade it later. Isn't it possible to start with $400???

used parts yes

new ones for that purpose incl. peripherals not so much.
and a new 400$ system will also consist of old parts at least one generation or more back the line so upgrading ain't that much of an option either.

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1 hour ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

used parts yes

new ones for that purpose incl. peripherals not so much.
and a new 400$ system will also consist of old parts at least one generation or more back the line so upgrading ain't that much of an option either.

So, what's the best budget for a gaming PC in low price?

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lmao. That's a lot you're demaning for that price. Just save up.

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something reasonable can be build for I'd say around 700$ including a dirt cheap monitor. (but even then buying used will yield better results!)

have a look at this to get a feel for it: https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/3xj48d/entry-level-gaming-build

that one would be suitable for solid 1080p gaming at medium-high details utilizing stock cooler. case could be made cheaper and less storage would also dampen the price down a bit. But if you factor in about 50$ for an okish 1080p panel and another 20 for a crappy headset you will end up at around 700 bucks

 

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You might be able to save alot to search for an old monitor somewhere. Sometimes they give them away for free.

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45 minutes ago, NicolasFF said:

I'll Upgrade it later. Isn't it possible to start with $400???

It is with patience and going after good second hand deals.

 

i have an AMD FX8320 (8-core) with 16 gb ram, asus motherboard, 212 EVO cooler and GTX 970, and new case and psu (both used) for 500 euro. That is 500 euro in a country with quite steep second hand prices, and it was one year ago. You should definately be able to do something similar for a 400 dollar budget. But if you also need peripherals (monitor and keyboard and mouse) I would certainly increase budget to 500 dollars.

 

And remember, to find good deals, you need to wait a long time. It took le almost 2 months to collect all the parts for my computer.

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SSD 2: Samsung 850 EVO 1TB

SSD 3: Crucial MX500 500 GB

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Display 2: Dell U2711

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Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Core

Keyboard: Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger Z w/ Cherry MX Brown

Speakers: Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II

Soundcard: Creative AE-5 Soundblaster

Headphones: Sennheiser RS 165 Wireless

Microphone 1: Audio Technica AT2020+ USB

Microphone 2: Antlion Audiio ModMic Wireless

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