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Cheap, but good cpus?

So everything is chosen on my new pc, almost ready to buy, but its over my budget... So I changed everything to something cheaper (but still good), except for my cpu and my psu ( for obvious reasons). So, does anyone know any good budget cpus?

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Ryzen 2600

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Would a amd ryzen 3 1200 be good enough, I looked and I seen the ryzen 2600 was like 150$

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1 minute ago, kk027 said:

Ryzen 2300G

 

3 minutes ago, bleedblue said:

Ryzen 2600

They both are pretty expensive where im looking, do you know anywhere where I can get them for cheaper?

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1 minute ago, SuperCloneRanger said:

AMD's your best bet for budget gaming, whats your budget?

around 500 to 550, and its $488 rn, and I dont even have a keyboard yet... so I need to change some stuff to buy a mouse keyboard combo, so I need to at least save 20 bucks

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Just now, kk027 said:

Really?! The 2300G was $99 last time I checked.

Where can I get it for $99, I saw it for like $150

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Just now, SuperCloneRanger said:

rn? what country you shopping in?

US

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1 minute ago, kk027 said:

Shoot, I meant 2200G, anyways, here.

 

Well while i am at it, do you know any good budget under $40 like 400 wats or above PSU's?

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This one looks pretty good, its a evga 400w psu

 

PC part picker says I need only like 300w, and thats before me getting a little cheaper parts

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2 minutes ago, SuperCloneRanger said:

I'm with @kk027 the R3 2200g is probably you best pick

 

on the PSU, if your not bothered about it being modular this looks like a good pick

 

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-WHITE-Warranty-Supply-100-W1-0500-KR/dp/B00H33SFJU/

thats good, im getting 100 more wats with that and its only like a dollar more last time I checked i think

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2 hours ago, GFuelBoi said:

 

2 hours ago, kk027 said:

I don't know how good that PSU is, it seems too inexpensive for it's wattage.

I'm not an expert on PSUs, but @LienusLateTips would know for sure. 

 

PS. Try using smile.amazon.com, it will donate some of you're purchase to charity.

No, it's literal horseshit. 

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