Choosing the Right Components for a $1000 Gaming PC Build

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Asked By TechGuru88 On

I'm building a gaming PC for a friend and have a budget of $1000. Here are the parts I've selected so far: an AMD Ryzen 5 8600G CPU, a Thermalright Peerless Assassin cooler, a Gigabyte B650M motherboard, a Crucial P3 Plus SSD, an Intel Limited Edition Arc B580 graphics card, a Cooler Master case, and a Thermaltake 450W power supply. I'm looking for advice on whether these components are good choices, especially the CPU and PSU, and if there are better options within the budget.

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Answered By PCBuilder99 On

The Ryzen 5 8600G isn’t really designed for gaming since it’s focused more on integrated graphics, which you probably won't be using a lot with the Intel video card. You might want to look into the Ryzen 7000 series for better gaming performance.

TechGuru88 -

Thanks for the input! I chose this CPU to future-proof it, aiming for the latest socket for potential upgrades down the line.

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