Looking for Budget-Friendly PC Build Ideas

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Asked By GamerGirl101 On

I'm completely new to building PCs and I need some advice. My goal is to create a system that can handle gaming and streaming. I already own a Samsung Odyssey G6 32" 1000R Curved 240Hz Monitor. Ideally, I'd like to keep my budget between $200 and $300, but I understand that prices can vary widely. I'm open to any suggestions that can help me find a decent build close to my budget.

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Answered By ChillinWithPCs On

Yeah, $300 is quite tight if you're aiming for new parts. To really enjoy gaming on that monitor, you'll need to think about spending at least $1000. Start with a solid GPU like an RX 9060 XT or RTX 5060 Ti, and then look at a CPU like the Ryzen 7600x. It maxes out at a fair price, but don’t forget to budget for the motherboard, RAM, storage, power supply, and a case. If you're set on quality, I'd recommend aiming for $1500-$2000 for a PC that'll last.

Answered By TechWizard99 On

Honestly, $300 is pretty low for a solid gaming PC, especially with your monitor in mind. You might want to consider raising your budget to something more realistic, probably around $1000 minimum. If you're really fixed on that $300 range, I suggest looking for used parts or whole systems on platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. You can often find good deals on personal rigs there.

Answered By BuilderJoe23 On

If you want a fresh build with good components right now, your best bet is really around $1000 minimum. A decent GPU will likely be your biggest expense, so pick something good to start with. After that, you can build the rest of your system around it. Sites like PCPartPicker can help you visualize your build within your budget. Trust me, investing a bit more will really pay off in the long run!

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