Is My PC Part List Good for a Beginner?

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Asked By TechyExplorer92 On

I'm new to building PCs and I'm unsure if I've chosen good parts. I've shared my part list, but I think I may have posted a private link initially. If you could take a look and let me know what you think, that would be great! Here's the updated link: [Part List Link]. Also, I'm planning to use this PC for gaming, mainly Minecraft, Rocket League, and Valorant, as well as some video editing. I'm aiming for a budget of around $1,000, but currently, I don't have a discrete graphics card. Is that a problem?

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Answered By GamerDude99 On

Honestly, spending $850 on a build without a dedicated GPU seems risky! For what you want to do—gaming and video editing—you’ll want to invest in a decent graphics card. Integrated graphics work but won't give you the best performance, especially for gaming. If you're open to it, try reallocating some funds for a GPU.

Answered By BuildGuru88 On

Building on AM4 isn't the best choice right now since you won't have much upgrade potential later on. If you can, aim for AM5 to keep your options open. Also, check if there's a Microcenter nearby since they might have deals that can help you stick to your budget.

Answered By PartMaster23 On

First off, I couldn't access your link initially—it was private. Make sure to share a public link instead! As for your budget, if you're looking to build for around $1,000 and you're not using a GPU right now, that's a bit concerning. For gaming, integrated graphics can hold you back, especially in more demanding titles. What other components do you have in mind?

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