I'm considering a prebuilt gaming PC with the following specs: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 CPU, RTX 4060 Ti GPU, B650 motherboard, 1TB SSD, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 700W power supply, and two water coolers. I'm not looking for anything crazy—just something that can run any game at a steady 60 FPS. I was also thinking about getting an Xbox Series X instead, but now I'm unsure. How does this build compare in performance to the Series X, and will it meet my gaming needs without breaking the bank?
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Honestly, this build isn't the best and could be optimized a lot more. What’s your budget, and where are you located? Maybe we can suggest some better options.
This build is pretty much entry-level for gaming. The GPU is good, but nothing amazing. You should still be able to get around 60 FPS at 1080p and possibly even 1440p with some settings adjustments.
I’m mainly focused on playing at 1080p sometimes 1440p. I don’t even have a 4K screen!
For around $1,000, this isn't a bad deal. It should have no problem hitting 60 FPS on most games, just keep those settings in check. Plus, PC gaming gives you a lot more versatility compared to a Series X!
Thanks for the insight! That sounds promising.
You might spend less on cooling by just going with a Peerless Assassin and some case fans instead of expensive water coolers. But since it’s prebuilt, I guess you can’t really swap components easily.
Yeah, it’s already prebuilt, so no changing things around for me.
I’m in Algeria, and it's tough finding PC parts for reasonable prices here. That’s why I was looking at prebuilds in the first place.