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Yes for games you listed even a $500 US computer can do here in US or Canada so converted back to where you live should be more or less $600-700 

So get a PC. Much better.

So, i got this problem here...

I am going to buy a phone and a computer pretty soon, and my budget is around 1280$-ish (or Rp.15.000.000,00 if you're indonesian like me)

the problem is that i really want this phone, Xiaomi Mi Mix. and it cost about 40%-ish of my budget (540$ (Rp.7.200.000.00)) so in theory my budget for a computer would be 740$. would that be enough for a decent computer that can run games on 1080p like 60fps (ill play mostly esports game like csgo, dota. and other games like planet coaster, sims4, etc)

so yeah. plz help me

 

Note : monitor and other peripherals is not included on the budget. js

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

Yes for games you listed even a $500 US computer can do here in US or Canada so converted back to where you live should be more or less $600-700 

So get a PC. Much better.

Ok dude, Thanks!

 

Note: i am getting both phone and the computer lol

Note 2: an gtx 1060 3gb is around 260$ here

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13 minutes ago, InVaderTech said:

Ok dude, Thanks!

 

Note: i am getting both phone and the computer lol

Note 2: an gtx 1060 3gb is around 260$ here

gtx 1060 3gb isn't very good deal, better go with rx 480/580 4gb or gtx 1060 6gb. Yeah, for esports games 3gb will be enough, but if you're going to play triple-a titles, it's not ideal.

For cpu you can go with ryzen 1600 or even 1700, no need to go further. And yeah, you might not get significantly better performance than core i5 in that kind of games, but for streaming and rendering it much better.

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18 minutes ago, Gameborn said:

gtx 1060 3gb isn't very good deal, better go with rx 480/580 4gb or gtx 1060 6gb. Yeah, for esports games 3gb will be enough, but if you're going to play triple-a titles, it's not ideal.

For cpu you can go with ryzen 1600 or even 1700, no need to go further. And yeah, you might not get significantly better performance than core i5 in that kind of games, but for streaming and rendering it much better.

Yo i forgot to say that i do need to rendering and streaming.

yeah ill get the 6gigs version no probs, but is 1500x enough for games? or 1600/1700 is minimum?

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1 hour ago, Gameborn said:

gtx 1060 3gb isn't very good deal, better go with rx 480/580 4gb or gtx 1060 6gb. Yeah, for esports games 3gb will be enough, but if you're going to play triple-a titles, it's not ideal.

For cpu you can go with ryzen 1600 or even 1700, no need to go further. And yeah, you might not get significantly better performance than core i5 in that kind of games, but for streaming and rendering it much better.

Yo i forgot to say that i do need to rendering and streaming.

yeah ill get the 6gigs version no probs, but is 1500x enough for games? or 1600/1700 is minimum?

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45 minutes ago, InVaderTech said:

Yo i forgot to say that i do need to rendering and streaming.

yeah ill get the 6gigs version no probs, but is 1500x enough for games? or 1600/1700 is minimum?

I would recommend the 1600 since the price difference between it and the 1500X isn't that big (at least where I live).

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