How Can I Build a New PC on a Budget Without Sacrificing Performance?

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Asked By TechieTurtle84 On

I've been using a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro for about 5 years, working from home most of the day. It's held up quite well but is starting to lag during daily tasks. I'm looking for a new build that will last me the next 5-10 years without needing constant upgrades. My work mainly involves video editing, meetings, and some AI tasks, so I need something powerful but not overly demanding. I've created a part list that exceeds my $3,000 budget, and while I want it to look good and handle video editing smoothly, I could use some advice on how to lower costs without compromising performance. Any suggestions would be helpful! Check out my part list here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mcpyv4

4 Answers

Answered By RGBFanatic92 On

If you're looking for something cheaper, I found a solid build for just $2270 with less RGB and a better GPU. There’s another one for $2306 that keeps the RGB but still has a better GPU than what you’ve listed. If productivity tasks are your focus, the 5080 might be worth the investment, but personally, I'd lean towards the 5070 Ti.

AppreciativeUser -

Thanks for sharing those builds! Very helpful.

NewbieNerd -

Quick question though, why don’t you include the price for the operating system?

Answered By GamerGuru12 On

You can definitely save a lot by getting a 5070 Ti for approximately $750 instead of the 4080. Also, regarding the PSU and motherboard, an 850W would suffice—check out options like the Core Reactor II or Pure Power 13M for a cheaper alternative. Lastly, for CPU cooling, something like the Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 can save you some cash too.

HelpfulTechie -

Good point! A cheaper cooling solution could really bring down costs altogether.

CuriousCat54 -

Interesting suggestion! Is the performance on the 5070 Ti significantly lower compared to the 5080?

Answered By SavvyShopper88 On

I'd suggest going for a 5080 instead of the more expensive options you have listed. It's a solid choice that won’t break the bank. Plus, if you're really looking to save, maybe consider the B650E motherboard instead of pricier models; it should work fine for your needs.

Answered By BudgetBuilder99 On

Consider swapping out your power supply for the Montech Century II; it's nearly half the price of what you've chosen. Also, those RAM prices look really high. I got 32GB of Cl 30 6k RAM for around $90 a few months ago, which seems much more reasonable!

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