Looking for Feedback on My First Gaming PC Build

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Asked By PixelProwler42 On

Hey everyone! I'm gearing up to build my first gaming PC and could really use some advice. I want to create a setup that handles all the games I want to play without breaking the bank, aiming to stay under $2,000. I've already got a parts list together using Copilot as a starting point, but I'd love to hear from real people who know their stuff. Are there any parts in this list where I could get more value for my money? Also, do you think any components might not work well together or could cause performance issues? Thanks in advance!

3 Answers

Answered By TechWizard99 On

I’d definitely recommend swapping out the RX 7800 XT. It’s a bit outdated, and that price point is high for a last-gen card. You should consider the RX 9070 XT instead—it’ll give you better performance and longevity. Also, if you're near a Microcenter in the US, you can save a good chunk by buying components in-store.

Answered By BuildMaster3000 On

Honestly, I'd steer clear of AI-generated builds. They can miss the mark sometimes. Here's a better parts list that's similar in price: [link]. If you're looking to save a bit, you might want to consider switching to an air cooler instead of the AIO, or even look at a 5070 Ti for better Nvidia performance.

Answered By GamerDude77 On

Just a heads up, the RX 7800 XT might not be the best option anymore, given its age. Look into the RX 9070 XT like others suggested. Also, if you want more pricing options, consider checking out some local shops for deals!

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