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Amd Gaming on a budget

a couple of weeks ago, i finally persuaded my dad to get a new desktop, as i was getting concerned abut the security risks of him doing bills and stuff on a hp windows xp machine from 2005, he said we could build a pc in the 500$ price point, in the end we ended up at 600$ but whatever, i had a nzxt h2 case from a friend, so i wasn't going to spend any of my budget on a case, we ended up with a ryzen 5 2600x and a radeon rx570, as i am a die-hard amd fan(+1 e-point to you if you get the pun) with a 3 Tb seagate drive, we were gonna go for the 1Tb but the 2Tb was only 10$ more, and then the 3Tb was only 10$ more then the 2Tb, a 240 gb inland sata ssd, 2x 8 gig 3000Mhz sticks of g.skill ageigs ram, it was only 65$, witch, correct me if im wrong, but that's a pretty good deal. We got a asrock 450 pro4 motherboard witch when bundeled with the cpuat microcenter, got us 30$ of both of them. a asus wifi adapter as my house dose not my Ethernet wiring, and a 650 watt 80 plus bronze semi moulder PSU, for cooling i used the fans my freind gave me with the case and the cooler bundled with the ryzen 5 2600x, as the guy at micro centre told me in his experince with that cooler he could still over clock his cpu, my periferals are a cheap 20$ keyboard i got from walmert that i plan to replace, a hand me down razer naga chroma, and a monitor i am borrowing from my sister, in the futer i plan to replace it with the Asus - VP228QG 21.5" 1920x1080 75 Hz Monitor for 110$, i haven't cable managed very well, but as time gose on i will improve it, below is a image of it.

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May want to break up your huge paragraph into a spec list like pcpartpicker, and add a few more pics as that one is hard to see.

 

Well done tho!

"Do what makes the experience better" - in regards to PCs and Life itself.

 

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