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6 minutes ago, The_Florida_Man said:

I do not know what that means sorry, i am very new to pcs 

He's referring to the CPU that you picked out. The 12900k is last gen, current gen is the 13900k. In other words it's newer.

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27 minutes ago, The_Florida_Man said:

Budget (5000: 

Country: U.S.A

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: coding websites apps etc. Warzone and possible fortnite 

Other details: I just need to know if this will fit my needs and work well. I am very new to PCs and still learning.cumputer.thumb.png.756d40f4e28747e96eafcf43bc75aad7.png

 

That build is older 12 gen technology and a complete hose job tbh. You would be far better off ordering the components yourself and calling around to local mom & pops PC / laptop repair shops to find out how much they would charge you to build it if you brought them down the components.  That way you know exactly what you're getting and you don't get hosed.

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That prebuilt is trash build your own or order the parts yourself and have someone else build it for you

 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sF8YMb

Heres something to start off with but i may have overkilled on the psu (its cheap for 1600w ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ but like 1000w udgm is 130$ )

 

What specific workloads? For gaming basically anything will do but more emphasis on the productivity stuff since thatll actually determine what cpu + ram + gpu you need, like any workloads that needs loads of ram or loads of cpu cores (heavily multithreaded, 12+ cores) or nvidia gpus

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26 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

That prebuilt is trash build your own or order the parts yourself and have someone else build it for you

 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sF8YMb

Heres something to start off with but i may have overkilled on the psu (its cheap for 1600w ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ but like 1000w udgm is 130$ )

 

What specific workloads? For gaming basically anything will do but more emphasis on the productivity stuff since thatll actually determine what cpu + ram + gpu you need, like any workloads that needs loads of ram or loads of cpu cores (heavily multithreaded, 12+ cores) or nvidia gpus

I have about 5,000 to work with. could i get a more storage or what should i add?

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8 minutes ago, The_Florida_Man said:

I have about 5,000 to work with. could i get a more storage or what should i add?

Ah yes, the classic $5k first PC.  Sorry to be a wet blanket but that’s a relic of 2012.  In 2023 any gaming at ultramax spec and 99% of productivity tasks can be absolutely shredded through by $2,000 systems, partially because of how high core-counts have gotten on cheap CPUs, but more because of a lot of other things getting cheaper or best practices being standardized.

 

Even $1,000 systems shred consoles and are more than enough for the vast majority of users to be blown away by.

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