I'm looking for advice on building a gaming and personal use PC that won't break the bank—specifically, under $1500. I want to play some triple-A games and stream media, but I'm not into editing or game development. I used an AMD bundle from Microcenter for a previous build, so I've set my CPU, RAM, and motherboard budget at $600. I'd appreciate any feedback on my current parts list and suggestions for improvement, even if you think I should scrap the whole setup and start over! Here's my current build breakdown: [PCPartPicker Part List].
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Honestly, I wouldn’t buy that RDNA 3 card unless it’s heavily discounted. You can find some great prebuilt options at Microcenter around $1500 with solid components, like the PowerSpec G729. It might be worth checking those out instead!

Exactly! Here’s a link to the prebuilt I’m talking about: [PowerSpec G729](https://www.microcenter.com/product/698738/powerspec-g729-gaming-pc). Definitely worth considering if you want something ready to go.