I'm putting together a budget PC build that costs just over $1,000. I plan to upgrade to 32GB of RAM later when prices drop. Here are the specs I'm considering: an AMD Ryzen 5 5500 CPU, a Gigabyte Radeon RX 7600 Gaming OC graphics card, an ASUS TUF Gaming B550-PLUS motherboard, Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB RAM, a Crucial P310 2TB SSD, and a Corsair RM650e power supply. I'm also using an HYXN H1 PC case with pre-installed ARGB fans and an HDMI 2.1 cable. Windows 11 will be installed, but initially unactivated until I buy a license. Will all of this work together, or am I missing anything?
3 Answers
Yep, I agree! That's a decent setup for the price. I recommend making a list on PCPartPicker to ensure you haven't overlooked anything. It helps to see compatibility and prices more clearly.
If you're open to suggestions, putting a bit more into the Ryzen 5600 will definitely boost your gaming performance due to its better specs. The 5500 has some limitations, especially regarding cache and PCIe support. Also, look into buying used parts if you're trying to keep costs down; it might give you better performance for your budget!
Honestly, this looks like a solid budget build for 1080p gaming. I suggest switching out the Ryzen 5500 for a 5600 if you can; it's a much better option for gaming. Also, consider getting a 750W power supply just for some extra headroom, but everything else seems good at a glance!

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