Hey everyone! I'm new to PC building and have decided to build my first gaming PC. My main goal is to focus on gaming, and I have a budget of about $2000, but I'm open to spending a bit more if necessary. I'm looking for some guidance on reliable parts that would work well together. Any tips or builds you recommend would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Honestly, just a heads up—the market for PC parts is pretty wild right now and prices might not be the best. You might want to wait a bit or do thorough research before jumping in.
You might want to check out this build I found: [https://fr.pcpartpicker.com/list/rX3sxg](https://fr.pcpartpicker.com/list/rX3sxg). It’s a solid starting point and can be adjusted to fit your budget. I recommend swapping the Ryzen 7 7700 for the Ryzen 5 9600, as it’s typically better for gaming performance in that price range. Also, if you're considering GPUs, Nvidia is great, but AMD might give you better bang for your buck, depending on where you live.
Hey! It’s great that you’re diving into building your first PC! Since you're primarily gaming, it helps to know what resolution you plan on using—1080p or 1440p? Also, what specific games do you play? Knowing these can help narrow down the best components for you.
I plan to play mainly AAA and some multiplayer games at 1440p, and I also have some school work, though it won't be too intensive.