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Just now, MVPernula said:

As cheap as possible with high framerates in CSGO, not really a huge deal to do that.

Do you need 200-300FPS?

Are you gaming on a 120Hz or above monitor?

i need a high fps and i don't have a monitor this is my first build. Thats why i said include a monitor that fits with it.

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2 minutes ago, Westy55 said:

i need a high fps and i don't have a monitor this is my first build. Thats why i said include a monitor that fits with it.

Alright.

 

Do you have an actual budget? It helps.

If not we can just try anyways to make it as cheap as possible.

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  ($217.55 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($102.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($70.92 @ Amazon) 
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($47.66 @ OutletPC) 
Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 570 4GB Gaming 4G  Video Card  ($168.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Case: Xion XON-350_BK ATX Mid Tower Case  ($22.98 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($49.99 @ Amazon) 
Monitor: Acer GN246HL 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor  ($182.99 @ Best Buy) 
Total: $864.07
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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The more cores you throw at CS the more framerate. GPU doesn't matter.

Hammers 1-3 cores hard and 4-6 not so much

Runs well on Ryzen, check 2klipsphillip's video on it

idk

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Just now, Droidbot said:

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  ($217.55 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($102.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($70.92 @ Amazon) 
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($47.66 @ OutletPC) 
Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 570 4GB Gaming 4G  Video Card  ($168.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Case: Xion XON-350_BK ATX Mid Tower Case  ($22.98 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($49.99 @ Amazon) 
Monitor: Acer GN246HL 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor  ($182.99 @ Best Buy) 
Total: $864.07
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-05-02 08:40 EDT-0400

 

The more cores you throw at CS the more framerate. GPU doesn't matter.

Hammers 1-3 cores hard and 4-6 not so much

Runs well on Ryzen, check 2klipsphillip's video on it

thanks.

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PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/p9sRbj

Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/p9sRbj/by_merchant/

 

CPU: Intel Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core Processor  ($59.48 @ OutletPC)

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z270P-D3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard  ($96.98 @ Newegg)

Memory: Crucial 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory  ($54.77 @ OutletPC)

Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($47.66 @ OutletPC)

Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB SSC GAMING ACX 3.0 Video Card  ($147.95 @ Amazon)

Case: BitFenix Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  ($26.99 @ NCIX US)

Power Supply: Corsair CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($59.88 @ OutletPC)

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($86.88 @ OutletPC)

Monitor: Asus VG248QE 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor  ($229.99 @ Best Buy)

Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K65 Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired Gaming Keyboard  ($59.99 @ Amazon)

Mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB FPS (White) Wired Optical Mouse  ($49.99 @ Corsair)

Total: $920.56

Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

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Just now, MVPernula said:

PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/p9sRbj

Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/p9sRbj/by_merchant/

 

CPU: Intel Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core Processor  ($59.48 @ OutletPC)

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z270P-D3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard  ($96.98 @ Newegg)

Memory: Crucial 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory  ($54.77 @ OutletPC)

Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($47.66 @ OutletPC)

Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB SSC GAMING ACX 3.0 Video Card  ($147.95 @ Amazon)

Case: BitFenix Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  ($26.99 @ NCIX US)

Power Supply: Corsair CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($59.88 @ OutletPC)

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($86.88 @ OutletPC)

Monitor: Asus VG248QE 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor  ($229.99 @ Best Buy)

Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K65 Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired Gaming Keyboard  ($59.99 @ Amazon)

Mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB FPS (White) Wired Optical Mouse  ($49.99 @ Corsair)

Total: $920.56

Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-05-02 08:46 EDT-0400

there other one was cheaper

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6 minutes ago, Westy55 said:

Ok, lets say my budget is 700 what's the best i could get..

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Rhn3kT

i tried to shave some off. This pc is only about 600$ without the monitor and mouse. It's kinds important to have a nice mouse and monitor for cs

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8 minutes ago, Westy55 said:

do u have a pc i could buy

 

Depends on what you have in your local used market really...

But I can give recommendations on old hardware.

AMD HD 7770 is the cheap and cheerful option, but only pulls 100fps @ 1080p ultra settings. If you want around 144fps, you will need a 7970.

On Nvidia's side, a GTX 570 can pull 144fps @ 1080p ultra. The cheaper (and newer) alternative is the GTX 750t, with 110fps @1080p ultra.

CPU: Even old core 2 quads can go quite far, but to quad cores, I'd say i5 xxx or newer. Dual cores, i3 2100 or newer.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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This thread is about build suggestion, not about CS:GO frame rates and input lag, feel free to make a topic about that but this isn't this thread's main topic.

 

Also, it was moved to the New Builds& Planning section.

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Just a friendly reminder that the "response time" advertised on monitors are meaningless because they do not actually measure what consumers think they measure. There is also no industry standard for how to measure it so what one manufacturer might say is 3ms response time, another might say is 1ms response time.

 

For example the MG238Q from Asus, which is one of the fastest monitors on the market, had a total display latency of about 4ms, even though it claims 1ms.

The Swift PG348Q is sitting at around 9 ms latency.

 

Your eyes and brain for example, takes about 15 milliseconds to process an image. So even that slow Swift monitor is way faster than your brain and eyes. Of course, cutting down on the individual parts in the "latency chain" is important because they all add up in the end, but it's not at all as important as some people think.

 

A lot of it is just circlejerking about how awesome people think they are because they think they can notice the difference between 3ms.

 

So look up reviews on for example TFTCentral if you are super worried about response time of monitors.

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