Hey everyone! I'm looking to build my own PC, but I'm not sure which brands are worth considering or how much money I actually need to spend. Right now, I have a budget of about $1,200 to $1,500. Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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$600 could get you a decent setup if you're savvy about parts. But with $1,200 to $1,500, you can definitely get something that'll handle 1080p gaming quite well, maybe even 1440p with some careful selections.
The performance you need really depends on what you'll use the PC for. Whether it's gaming, media production, or just browsing the web, that budget allows for various configurations. Think about your primary use case before you start choosing parts.
If you have a Microcenter nearby, definitely check it out! They offer great deals on components, so you might be able to stretch your budget further and get a fantastic machine.
With your budget, you're in mid-range territory! You should have plenty of options for a solid build. If you're looking for specific components, check out some online build guides or communities that can help you find good matches for your needs.
For a solid beginner build, consider something like an AOOSTAR MACO AMD R7 setup with an SSD and a used GPU. You'll spend around $530 for a decent starting point, but with your budget, you could go even higher in terms of performance!

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