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Also the 16gb ddr5 is to be careful about, you would want single stick of 16gb instead of two sticks of 8GB, leaving you ample space for upgrades.

 

16GB isn't really enough for now-a-days applications and usage. Having 1 stick of 16gb will save you upgrade costs so you won't have to buy two 16gb sticks. 8gb variants are dirt cheap on second hand market.

 

I am assuming that you won't bother to overclock since you are buying a prebuilt already

these are probably the worst images alive so here are the specs, 1st: GeForce RTX 4060, intel core I5 14600kf 16gb DDR5, 1 tb ssd, ARGB CPU liquid cooler, 800 watts 80+ Gold 2nd: GeForce RTX 4060Ti, AMD Ryzen 7 (7700), 16gb DDR5, 1TB SSD, 700 watts 80+ Gold, 240mm AIO liquid cooler, both running windows 11

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1 minute ago, 876turbo421 said:

these are probably the worst images alive so here are the specs, 1st: GeForce RTX 4060, intel core I5 14600kf 16gb DDR5, 1 tb ssd, ARGB CPU liquid cooler, 800 watts 80+ Gold 2nd: GeForce RTX 4060Ti, AMD Ryzen 7 (7700), 16gb DDR5, 1TB SSD, 700 watts 80+ Gold, 240mm AIO liquid cooler, both running windows 11

You were right. Those pictures were ass.

Out of these two, definitely the 2nd one with the 4060 Ti and Ryzen 7700.

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14 minutes ago, 876turbo421 said:

does the Ryzen 7700 run good with the 4060 TI?, also i ported the images from my phone, that's why they are completely terrible

Yes it does.  Its good for even faster GPU's.

I had a 7700x ( 1-3% faster than the 7700 only ) with an RTX 4080 and I only used that system gaming.  Good times 🙂 

The 14600kf and 7700 are almost identical in gaming performance but the 4060 Ti outperforms the 4060 by a decent margin.

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8 hours ago, 876turbo421 said:

if you can look at these, are these any good? I'd like to know if maybe they have a chance for somewhat alright mid level gaming pccard2.jpg.e1381499d955c10d64733df33e357af6.jpgpccard1.jpg.e7a60f6292bc4945922d654de9ea805f.jpg

OMG am I blind

 

Also the prebuilts are fine to buy, just make sure it's not way too much overprices compared to buying everything and doing the assembly yourself

 

It's always the price that matters

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Also the 16gb ddr5 is to be careful about, you would want single stick of 16gb instead of two sticks of 8GB, leaving you ample space for upgrades.

 

16GB isn't really enough for now-a-days applications and usage. Having 1 stick of 16gb will save you upgrade costs so you won't have to buy two 16gb sticks. 8gb variants are dirt cheap on second hand market.

 

I am assuming that you won't bother to overclock since you are buying a prebuilt already

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