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Need Help Building Gaming PC?

I want to build a Gaming PC and have 0 experience, So I need your help. My setup will be: Mother Board: MSI Performance Gaming Intel X299 LGA 2066 Processor: Intel Core i7-7820X RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200 Graphic Card: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i PRO RGB Hard Drive: WD Black 2TB x2 SSD: Samsung 960 PRO Power: CORSAIR RM850x ... Will this setup work and will it be able to play New AAA and Upcoming games?

I'm building a gaming Pc and i need little help.?

best thing is to buy 850w power supply or better if you want to crossfire or sli in the future

best single core GPUs:

7970 (Vapor-x , msi twinfrozr 3, msi lightning or asus direct cui 2)

nvidia gtx 680 or gtx 670 (msi twinfrozr 3, msi lightning or asus direct cui 2)

the rest looks pretty good especially the cpu
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yeah but for a kickass CPU like that it deserves a decent card..

tbh the best choices I can think of (price vs performance) are:

AMD 7950 cost around $310-$330

GTX 660 TI costs $299.99

the 7770 runs little laggy on some games like bf3 (30 fps), metro (27 fps) @1080p

if you can buy the 2600k cheaper than 3770k you maybe able to afford a very decent card

How to build a gaming pc?

First Figure out if you want AMD or Intel Based Computer. Note AMD is far cheaper and does the job just as good or better than Intel. Intel is very pricey.
second Choose your motherboard if amd for example and processor
Go with an Nvidia video card that does direct x 12 or 12.1
Go with Corsair 750 .. pick any dvd drive any case and get a monitor if you dont have one that has 300 cd or better and refresh rate of 3ms no higher than 5ms
I sugest you get an an 8 core processor... and get two sticks of dual channel 4gb memory sticks G skill memory is good. YOu can find everything and reviews on Newegg.com that is the go to place for building a gaming system.. one last thing processor amd processors have been sized as am3plus for years now the new size is am4... so if you get an am4 processor make sure you get an am4 motherboard.. same is if you get an am3plus make sure you get an am3plus motherboard.. if you get the am3plus sized processor i recommend the amd 8350.. you can save money buy doing that.. copy and paste this information and always have it. people will agree with everything that I say.. this is the formula

I wanna build a 1050$ gaming pc. Help me?

Ok so i wanna make a 1050$ gaming pc thats my limit but i dont really know about computers so i would appreciate it if you can tell me the best parts for the price so I wont go over and a little information on how they will preform. So thanks guys i really appreciate it :)

Can someone help me build a gaming PC?

Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core, Radeon RX 480 8GB GAMING X, Core 2300 ATX Mid TowerHoneslty, a measly 750ti would do the job here. But since you asked for “cheapest”, ill give you the cheapest.Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core, Radeon RX 470 4GB Red Dragon, TESSERACT BF ATX Mid TowerThat should do it. Hoped I helpedEDIT: Just noticed how you want it to be in the “.de” lol. Just go on the pcpartpicker.de and copy the same build. Good luck!

Can someone help me build a gaming PC within an $800-$1,000 price point?

Thanks for the A2A!One of the leading resources for helping you pick and choose your computer parts is Logical Increments: Logical Increments, the PC Builder's FriendPrices are always regional, your $800 computer might be different from my $800 computer depending on your local market, available deals and second-hand market. In my experience the second-hand market is excellent for getting deals on graphic cards, while stuff like PSU is better to always buy new. I won’t bother attempting to assemble a part list here as the above link handles that better than I ever could.I also recommend to assemble the computer yourself. This way you save a lot of money and/or can get a more powerful machine at the same price point. Pre-assembled machines are always in the ballpark of 20–50% more expensive than self-built. At worst they’re horribly designed and misleading, maybe advertising an Intel i7 CPU but paired with a trash-tier GPU while claiming to handle 4K gaming.Remember that designing, waiting for the parts to arrive and building the computer is half the fun, there is something magical about breathing life into a glorious gaming rig.Good luck!

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