Need help on the best pc build 500-560$ That can run games and can have Bluetooth WiFi
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TSPhillipT said:
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So here is the build that Austin did from that video; https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=23f3c492-c1a4-4315-b683-86fc55d9dd7f.
Keep in mind, this does not include a Windows License which usually goes for about 120$. The motherboard also does not have WiFi or Bluetooth so you would need to add either a Wireless USB Adapter or a Wireless PCIe card.
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TSPhillipT said:So here is the build that Austin did from that video; https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=23f3c492-c1a4-4315-b683-86fc55d9dd7f.
Keep in mind, this does not include a Windows License which usually goes for about 120$. The motherboard also does not have WiFi or Bluetooth so you would need to add either a Wireless USB Adapter or a Wireless PCIe card. -
Wireless cards are pretty easy, you just plug them in, tighten a screw down to hold it in place and maybe plug a cable in internally.
We have compatibility filters in the PC builder that automatically try to filter out parts that are not compatible with other pieces in the build.
You could change the PSU to a 550 or 650W 80+ Bronze but you would be increasing the price on it a little bit. -
TSTonyV said:Wireless cards are pretty easy, you just plug them in, tighten a screw down to hold it in place and maybe plug a cable in internally.
We have compatibility filters in the PC builder that automatically try to filter out parts that are not compatible with other pieces in the build.
You could change the PSU to a 550 or 650W 80+ Bronze but you would be increasing the price on it a little bit. -
@Anthony3617
You won't have any issues with any modern PCIe x1 wireless card. It just means there's no data to filter those items, and it really shouldn't be an issue on a PCIe card. -
TSMikeW said:@Anthony3617
You won't have any issues with any modern PCIe x1 wireless card. It just means there's no data to filter those items, and it really shouldn't be an issue on a PCIe card.
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