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i plan on building a pc but i barly know enything

Budget : around one thousand Canadian dollars

Country : canada

Games : call of duty roket league rust so on

Other details : if its possible i want to stream and run good quality i use a laptop and and cant really play games with to good quailty i tryed to learn to make my own list of stuff and it over buget and i ony have 2 things and it allready around 500 dollars so its not working out please help first time on the website so sry if something is not well typed

 

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9 minutes ago, thebeastyshrimp said:

Budget : around one thousand Canadian dollars

Country : canada

Games : call of duty roket league rust so on

Other details : if its possible i want to stream and run good quality i use a laptop and and cant really play games with to good quailty i tryed to learn to make my own list of stuff and it over buget and i ony have 2 things and it allready around 500 dollars so its not working out please help first time on the website so sry if something is not well typed

 

When I first started I went back and fourth between https://pcpartpicker.com/ and https://www.userbenchmark.com/.

 

It was just a balancing game of budget and performance. Pc Part Picker has a compatibility filter that isn't going to let you select something in your build that isn't going to work with your system.

I used userbenchmark to find reviews and benchmarks of specific components and went from there. 

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3 minutes ago, medicanthony said:

I used userbenchmark to find reviews and benchmarks of specific components and went from there. 

NO.

Do not.

Ignore userbenchmark - it's skewed, changed its rating system to favor Intel, and prefers 4-core CPUs.

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2 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

NO.

Do not.

Ignore userbenchmark - it's skewed, changed its rating system to favor Intel, and prefers 4-core CPUs.

Really? it's honestly how I chose my Ryzen 7 2700x...

 

Do you have a better website?

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Just now, medicanthony said:

Really? it's honestly how I chose my Ryzen 7 2700x...

 

Do you have a better website?

LTT forum post asking.

There isn't really a good one.

elephants

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2 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

LTT forum post asking.

There isn't really a good one.

Thats sad... Is this a recent thing? I used it about a year or 2 ago.

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Just now, medicanthony said:

Thats sad... Is this a recent thing? I used it about a year or 2 ago.

They changed it when Zen 2 was released because "Zen 2 was just too fast".

Zen 2 is better at multicore performance, while Intel is better at single-core performance.

They changed their scoring algorithm to favor 4-core CPUs and single-core over multi-core.

 

elephants

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