Can I build a Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RTX 5070 PC within a $1,000 to $1,200 budget?

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Asked By TechWhiz123 On

Hey everyone! I'm exploring whether it's feasible to build a PC within a budget of $1,000 to $1,200. I'm planning on using a Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU and an RTX 5070 GPU, along with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and 1TB NVMe storage. The main use for this setup would be gaming at 1440p and some video editing/streaming. Are these goals realistic for my budget, or am I dreaming?

4 Answers

Answered By PCPioneer27 On

Short answer? Nope. Those prices just don't align with what you're looking for right now unless you find some fantastic deals in the secondhand market. Even then, you might be scraping the bottom of the barrel.

Answered By BuildMaster45 On

It's definitely a challenge in today's market. Just for the RAM, expect to pay somewhere between $250 and $300, which eats into your budget significantly. Have you considered trying a site like PCPartPicker to get a hold on prices? Also, which country are you in?

TechWhiz123 -

I'm currently in the US. I'll check out PCPartPicker!

Answered By GameGuru88 On

Honestly, hitting that budget is going to be pretty tough. If you start adding up the prices, you're looking at around $330 for a used Ryzen 7 7800X3D, about $500 for the RTX 5070, and $330 for the RAM. That’s already over your budget before considering the motherboard, power supply, and case.

BudgetBrawler99 -

Yeah, and don't forget about additional cooling or any peripherals you might need!

Answered By OldGearhead On

I managed to put together similar specs, and it was around $1,400—and that didn't include a PSU or a case. Prices for computer parts have really shot up lately, so it might be worth looking into secondhand deals or even considering prebuilt options if your budget is tight.

SteelGamer77 -

Totally agree. Sometimes prebuilt can actually save money!

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