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OK so i need to know, do you recommend buying a pc from Corsair and can you guys send a link to what is the nest corsair pc that they are selling rn for gaming

 

 

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I think I can speak for everyone when it comes to this-

 

Don't buy a prebuilt system. Always build a system.

It's not difficult. If you can put a lego set together you can build a pc

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1 minute ago, Slottr said:

I think I can speak for everyone when it comes to this-

 

Don't buy a prebuilt system. Always build a system.

It's not difficult. If you can put a lego set together you can build a pc

OK, then do you know what components can i use for a good gaming pc that doesn't cost 6000 dolalrs (btw i live in canada if that can helpfor the price)

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Just now, Alex657 said:

OK, then do you know what components can i use for a good gaming pc that doesn't cost 6000 dolalrs (btw i live in canada if that can helpfor the price)

How much do you want to spend? Do you need peripherals (monitor, mouse, keyboard, headset- which ones?)?

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1 minute ago, Alex657 said:

OK, then do you know what components can i use for a good gaming pc that doesn't cost 6000 dolalrs (btw i live in canada if that can helpfor the price)

Specifying your budget will help others to recommend parts. Also specify the resolution that you want to play at.

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1 minute ago, Slottr said:

How much do you want to spend? Do you need peripherals (monitor, mouse, keyboard, headset- which ones?)?

No i'm just talking about the Computer itself, a monitor and the rest i will find on my own.. and i dont know how much i would like to spend but i would say my max is 2000 ( take in count i am 14 and it's me and my parents paying.. i can't find a job at my age here in canada)

 

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2 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

And what games can it run? can it run every game out there, like even RDR2 or not?

Yes, it can handle basically every game at 1080p very well. The RTX 2070 SUPER averages above 75 fps in RDR2 at High settings at 1080p according to Techspot.

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Yes, it can handle basically every game at 1080p very well. The RTX 2070 SUPER averages above 75 fps in RDR2 at High settings at 1080p according to Techspot.

And how good is Techspot, like how true is it (sorry i have bad english, it ain't my 1st language)

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1 minute ago, Alex657 said:

And what games can it run? can it run every game out there, like even RDR2 or not?

Oh yeah...at 1080p it will work awesome...even ultrawide.  So long as you aren't drinking the 100 and greater fps koolaid.  I have my 1080x2560 monitor running at 75hz and my gtx 1080 SC capped/locked at 75fps in the Nvidia control panel.  All games running max settings looks awesome on it...including Witcher3, Dayz, Rust.  2070 Super is more powerful than my 1080...

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6 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

No i'm just talking about the Computer itself, a monitor and the rest i will find on my own.. and i dont know how much i would like to spend but i would say my max is 2000 ( take in count i am 14 and it's me and my parents paying.. i can't find a job at my age here in canada)

 

 

6 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

I would say the resolution could be like 1080p that'll do it and my max is 2000$ i guess

Luckily you'll be able to do this way below 2000$.

 

 

This will run games well at 1080p for a high refresh rate

 

Feel free to get a higher resolution display if you'd like as well.

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3 minutes ago, Stu_Bear said:

Oh yeah...at 1080p it will work awesome...even ultrawide.  So long as you aren't drinking the 100 and greater fps koolaid.  I have my 1080x2560 monitor running at 75hz and my gtx 1080 SC capped/locked at 75fps in the Nvidia control panel.  All games running max settings looks awesome on it...including Witcher3, Dayz, Rust.  2070 Super is more powerful than my 1080...

And is there Windows 10 in there?

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7 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

And how good is Techspot, like how true is it (sorry i have bad english, it ain't my 1st language)

After comparing to other sites it seems to be within margin. Guru3D help above 60 FPS on the card as well. The 2070 SUPER will run great at 1080p.

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2 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

Ok thank you, do you know any site where i can buy that exact pc?

You should not just buy a PC that reviewers use to benchmark game performance - that would be a terrible idea. I would go with the suggestions here to build your own. @Slottr has a great parts list for you above.

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2 minutes ago, Husky said:

You should not just buy a PC that reviewers use to benchmark game performance - that would be a terrible idea. I would go with the suggestions here to build your own. @Slottr has a great parts list for you above.

Yes thats what i understood, i want to buy my own but there is some websites that build the pc for you and send it to you like NZXT and stuff like that

 

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1 minute ago, Alex657 said:

Yes thats what i understood, i want to buy my own but there is some websites that build the pc for you and send it to you like NZXT and stuff like that

 

So you don't want to build it yourself, you want to purchase a pre-built? If you're worried about building it, you can watch some video guides that might ease you a bit.

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8 minutes ago, Alex657 said:

Yes thats what i understood, i want to buy my own but there is some websites that build the pc for you and send it to you like NZXT and stuff like that

 

If you're worried about the building process I can ease ya

 

1. There's communities like this that are 130% here to help you. We love computers and enjoy guiding someone new into the process

2. There's a million resources on YouTube and Reddit on how to build a system, how to troubleshoot any weird problems that arise

3. Warranty for parts is friggen good, and most stores have a good return policy too so if you get a broken part there's no issues. Smooth processes all round

 

I built my first computer when I was around 14(?) and somehow managed to do it flawlessly. I was a dumb as shit teenager.

But I somehow made it to be a mod on the LTT forums so like, if that little idiot could do it- you can too

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