Am I Getting a Good First PC Build?

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Asked By ChileanTechie42 On

I'm in Chile and about to buy my first prebuilt PC, but I'm unsure if it's a solid choice. I don't need something that can run every game at ultra graphics, just looking to play some modded Minecraft and VR games like Blade & Sorcery. Here's what I'm working with:

- **CPU**: AMD Ryzen 3 5300G, 6 cores / 12 threads, 3.7 GHz Base / 4.2 GHz Turbo with Integrated Radeon Vega 7 Graphics
- **Motherboard**: A520 with AM4 Socket, USB 3.2 Gen 1, PCIe 3.0, and Gigabit Ethernet
- **RAM**: 16 GB DDR4 at 3200 MHz, expandable up to 64 GB
- **Storage**: 500 GB SATA III SSD with write speeds of 550 MB/s and read speeds of 520 MB/s
- **Power Supply**: 600W 80 Plus Bronze Certified
- **OS**: Windows 11 Home 64-bit with genuine license included
- **Cooling**: Stock AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler for low noise

Do you think this setup is good enough?

2 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru88 On

The graphics card choice really comes down to your budget, as different cards excel at different price points. For your games, the Radeon RX 9600 XT 16GB under $400 would be decent, and if you're okay with spending a bit more, the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti around $430 would be great too. If you need something cheaper, try looking into the 4060 or 5060. Going all out? The 4070 Super is fantastic!

Answered By PCGamerGuy99 On

This looks like a decent starter PC, but I highly recommend you get a dedicated GPU. You could find a good budget card like a GTX 1080 or 1080 Ti if you're able to spend a bit more. It’ll massively improve your gaming experience!

ChileanTechie42 -

Thanks for the quick response! I noticed there’s no dedicated GPU, so I plan to buy one. I’ll check out the GTX options you mentioned.

BudgetHunter21 -

If you're having trouble finding those GPUs, maybe look for a 3070 instead? It might be pricier, but it's worth it for better performance!

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