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I got together a parts list that I feel works well for my budge of $350USD (I live in Canada). This will be my first time building a pc and I want to make sure I’m getting good bang for the buck and that everything will be compatible (especially the Ryzen 3 3200g and gigabyte B450M DS3H wifi without having to use another cpu to install bios). I plan to be using this for light gaming (720p 60fps) during social distancing and probably add a gpu later when I have more money.

 
Here’s the parts I was thinking of using: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Noahisaac/saved/#view=TYxRTW
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there is a ca.pcpartpicker.com version where I've built this. what's your budget?

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

there is a ca.pcpartpicker.com version where I've built this. what's your budget?

 

 

 

My budget is around $500, how difficult would it be to build inside of microATX case, also I would was just looking to order from NewEgg and Amazon before but I could look into the other sellers for cheaper prices

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1 minute ago, NoahIsaac said:

My budget is around $500, how difficult would it be to build inside of microATX case, also I would was just looking to order from NewEgg and Amazon before but I could look into the other sellers for cheaper prices

so my build should fit your budget well. it shouldn't be much more difficult than in a ATX case.

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13 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

so my build should fit your budget well. it shouldn't be much more difficult than in a ATX case.

My main issue is the bad reviews I’ve read on places like vuugo, I think I’ll just settle with a few bucks more for Amazon and newegg. How have your experiences been with them?

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1 minute ago, NoahIsaac said:

My main issue is the bad reviews I’ve read on places like vuugo, I think I’ll just settle with a few bucks more for Amazon and newegg. How have your experiences been with them?

not from canada, so I wouldn't know. but I've heard people on this forum complain about vuugo as well, so go with amazon and newegg

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