I have just started studying for the CompTIA A+ cert, and my mentor has asked me to build him the best gaming PC with no budget whatsoever. I have the build but quite honestly, I don't know if I have done a great job at choosing components or a terrible job. Just looking for tips or advice about what I currently have!
Greetings,
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@Jmoney,
I think your having the same problem I was having when trying to post a link. You need to upload a Profile Picture to add links to your post. Give that a shot and see if that helps.....
In the meantime, here is a suggestion for a high-end AMD build, that's not too crazy on the price....
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=003312ea-fe10-44a9-8c7b-a2133af9f7c6
This will be strictly for gaming. my biggest concern is not having everything fit correctly, I also want to make sure there is enough ventilation. We did hardware training fairly quickly, so I know the basic components but I don't know much about the specs and what makes something good or bad for gaming specifically
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=632dea82-89f0-40e7-aab8-d12529469fa8
From the parts you picked out, the outstanding concerns I have would be:
Everything else, besides what I listed above, should be ok to put together in the build.
Did you happen to take a look at the build I suggested for you?
Let me know if you need anymore assistance, I'd be happy to help.
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