Looking for Tips on a $700 Gaming PC Build

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Asked By TechSavvyBear97 On

I'm trying to put together a gaming PC with a budget of $700, but I'm open to spending a bit more if necessary. I want to make sure it can handle games like Roblox, Fortnite, Minecraft, and GTA at a decent frame rate. Any suggestions or advice on what parts to get or if I should consider a prebuilt system? Thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By PriceHawk22 On

If you're sticking to a $700 budget, consider checking out the used market. Look for older CPUs like an AMD Ryzen 5700G, and pair it with GTX 3060 Ti. You might find something solid for around $650-$750.

Answered By BudgetBuilder87 On

Make sure you account for peripherals and additional needs. Get a good power supply and avoid cheap brands. You can have a decent system but you’ll want more budget for other essentials like a monitor, keyboard, etc.

Answered By BuildingGuru88 On

Honestly, with the way the market is right now, it might be better to look into a prebuilt PC. They often offer great performance for the price, and you can fix any small issues once you have it. DIY builds are harder unless you're aiming for used parts or special bundle deals.

Answered By TechnologyNinja On

Keep in mind you may have to lower your expectations for new parts at that budget. A decent machine may end up costing $850 or more, especially if you want reliable performance out of modern games. Targeting used gear is your best bet.

Answered By GamerXpert14 On

I bought a used CPU and motherboard combo for $190 and snagged a GTX 3070 for $200. It's turned into a solid setup without breaking the bank. Don’t forget to check out places like Facebook Marketplace for good deals!

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