Need Help Building My First PC for Under $700

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Asked By TechAdventurer99 On

I'm putting together my first PC and my budget is between $600 and $700. I'm looking for tips and tricks to ensure I get the most out of this build. I'm also not familiar with using Windows, so any advice on that front would be helpful. One important note: I don't want to use Intel Arc components because I don't trust them.

3 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru42 On

First off, what do you actually want to be able to do with your PC? Knowing your intended use can really help shape the parts you'll need.

Answered By SavvyShopper27 On

For a budget build, I'd recommend looking for used parts. Start with a budget case, maybe around $20, and go for an MATX form factor. A Ryzen 5 5500 is solid at $89, and you can probably find a B550 motherboard for about $100. Storage can be tough but keep an eye out for a 512GB SSD around $30-$40. You can also grab some DDR4 RAM for $20-$30; just make sure they're non-gaming sticks. And for the GPU, try to find a 2070 Super or a 3060 Ti for around $150-$250. Negotiating is key! Best of luck with your build!

Answered By BudgetBuilder88 On

I suggest going for DDR4 components, possibly using some second-hand parts to stay within your budget. Since you want to avoid Intel Arc cards, a used 5700XT could work well for around $150. For the CPU, a Ryzen 5 5500 is affordable at about $89. You could pair that with a basic AM4 motherboard for around the same price. Just a heads up, learning how to create a 'boot drive' in Windows might be tricky if you're not familiar with it, so consider making a Linux boot drive to get started.

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If you're not sure about Windows yet, maybe think about refurbished PCs from well-known manufacturers. They can save you money and often come with a warranty, plus they're easier to get up and running.

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