I'm considering building my first gaming PC and looking to spend between $600 and $800. I've browsed through some prebuilt options and I like the convenience, but I hear that assembling my own could be more economical. However, I'm completely lost when it comes to the specifics—like choosing the right CPU, GPU, and making sure everything is compatible. My gaming expectations are pretty modest; I'd be thrilled to get 60-100 fps on good-looking games like Detroit: Become Human, ideally at high or ultra settings. But I really don't want to risk messing things up. Any advice?
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Honestly, building a PC that meets your performance expectations with that budget is pretty tough right now. If you are aiming for 60 fps on high settings in games like Detroit: Become Human, you might need to double your budget to around $1,300. Currently, component prices for CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and SSDs are all on the rise, making it a hard time to build a solid gaming rig.
Yeah, the prices for parts have shot up, especially RAM and storage. It's currently a pretty bleak time to try to build a budget-friendly gaming PC. I would recommend considering a prebuilt system instead, especially if you're new to this.
If you’re set on building, you might get decent performance at 60 fps 1080p with an entry-level option. Check out this build I came across: [PCPartPicker List](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zCrZxf). But keep in mind, with your budget, finding affordable parts that meet your needs might be tricky.
You’re kind of in a tough spot. Building is fun for sure, but it’s also about getting the right parts for what you want. I suggest you start watching some build tutorials to get familiar with the process. Before the prices skyrocketed, it was easier to put together a budget build. Check out resources like [Tom's Hardware](https://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks/best-pc-builds-gaming) and [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-pc-build-guide/) to see what a good build looks like.

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