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Which PC is Better for bugdet Gaming?

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the first one for sure

 

R5 3600x | RTX 3070 | 16Gb 3200mhz | Gigabyte B550 gaming x | 500gb 660p SSD + 1tb wd blue HDD |

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Just now, Od1sseas said:

Both suck. Build your own PC and forget Pre-Builds

The only prebuilt system I can build that is semi good is one with an intel pentuim g4560 and a gt 1030

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Just now, Epiclol86 said:

the first one for sure

 

thanks. will it be better than a g4560 with a gt 1030?

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Just now, PricklyAlien said:

thanks. will it be better than a g4560 with a gt 1030?

look at the benchmarks the cpu will not be but the gpu beats it I think

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1 minute ago, PricklyAlien said:

thanks. will it be better than a g4560 with a gt 1030?

oh yhea. But you should know that both your p=options are pretty bad

 

R5 3600x | RTX 3070 | 16Gb 3200mhz | Gigabyte B550 gaming x | 500gb 660p SSD + 1tb wd blue HDD |

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1 minute ago, Jaxzzzzz said:

the dell but really both are pretty bad 

Do you have any recommendations under 550 US currency

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1 minute ago, PricklyAlien said:

Do you have any recommendations under 550 US currency

you have a point id say save a bit more and get a lot more performance for like 200 dollars more I know thats what everyone says but that seems like the best option at the moment

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Just now, Jaxzzzzz said:

you have a point id say save a bit more and get a lot more performance for like 200 dollars more I know thats what everyone says but that seems like the best option at the moment

I guess, but which pc should I buy at a 600 dollar price point.

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1 minute ago, PricklyAlien said:

I guess, but which pc should I buy at a 600 dollar price point.

the one @TheGlenlivet posted is a killer deal and is going to be the best thing out there rn for that  price id sat build that 

 

sorry i mean @Od1sseas

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Just now, Od1sseas said:

I posted it actually :P

yea just edited sorry about that either way great build 

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Just now, Jaxzzzzz said:

yea just edited sorry about that either way great build 

ok, I'll go with that, just need to sort out a few things like the case.

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1 minute ago, PricklyAlien said:

Thanks for helping me out guys, cya

Before you buy the motherboard, tell them to update the BIOS (IMPORTANT!)

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They're both bad but if you want a pre-built, then go for the first one (but I don't recommend that). 

 

Just build your own system with AMD's new apus like the 2200g and 2400g.

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i would recommend saving up more and building your own. with  1000 ish you can get a 970 (secondhand) or a 1050 non-ti a old ish i5 , 4460 maybe or something that uses ddr3 buy your self 8 or 16 gb of ram and a 650/600 watt psu a case and depending on your need (ssd if you dont have much data, a small ssd for your os and a hdd 2tb maybe) there is alot of give and take here i know you could get an amd apu (no need for a gpu in that case) or if you wanted you could find your self a rx 480 second hand but tbh it is up to you i would recommend watching linuses build guilds if you dont know what your doing, even though linus normally uses higher end hardware most of the stuff he does can translate to a build like this. i haven't personally looked at the prices i just remember being about to build a pc with similar specs for that price, also if your chill with it you can just use linux or if your feeling lucky dont pirate a copy of windows 10 or mac os but if you want to use windows and not pirate it you should save a little bit more. i hope this helps but pre built are kinda bad so try to avoid them unless your buying something for under 300, btw i dont know what the prices out in the US are like for second hand stuff so if your doing budget builds i would recommend the above but if your bent on pre built the top one is the best but it is very bad. 

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