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I'm building a new pc but i dont wanna break the bank, i still have a beast of a power supply a corsair 750 watt, and a case

 

i'm curious what motherboard/cpu/ram i can buy that wont break the bank and will be fully capable of what i'm doing, probably just a simple office/moderate video editing/gaming rig

 

i dont plan on putting a GPU in it right away i want to get it up and running asap so i can use it for home and office/home schooling purposes

 

I live outside Vancouver BC so all parts would have to be shipped out here

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2 minutes ago, SnowStyle said:

I'm building a new pc but i dont wanna break the bank, i still have a beast of a power supply a corsair 750 watt, and a case

 

i'm curious what motherboard/cpu/ram i can buy that wont break the bank and will be fully capable of what i'm doing, probably just a simple office/moderate video editing/gaming rig

 

i dont plan on putting a GPU in it right away i want to get it up and running asap so i can use it for home and office/home schooling purposes

 

I live outside Vancouver BC so all parts would have to be shipped out here

Budget? Do You mean you can't afford a gpu right now? if thats not the case then what is?

I am NOT a professional and a lot of the time what I'm saying is based on limited knowledge and experience. I'm going to be incorrect at times. 

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