Need Help Choosing Parts
Lazer
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I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=924802a5-2488-4169-a09e-f4c54d50f6c0
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I want a 700 dollar budget too
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This is a solid build for your budget! Don't forget that you'll need an OS for your system, such as Windows 10. Otherwise, I'd say that you're set.
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What kind of games will you play and what monitor do you plan to use with this build?
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I I have a monitor already that is 165 hertz and supports g sync
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I will play fortnite rocket league and valor ant and want to play them on low setting 240 fps
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And I will be getting a windows 10 key from digital chill mart for 26 dollars
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Here's a video I found with your system specs.Unfortunately, these parts don't quite meet the frame rate that you're wanting to meet. To get that, you'd want to increase you budget if possible. I'd recommend a more powerful GPU. However, 165hz is the highest fps you should aim for. Since that is the max refresh rate of your monitor can reach. Hope this helps
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Thank you so much for the info what GPU do you think I need to meet my wanted FPS becuase I am going to be upgrading monitors soon
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Lazer said:Thank you so much for the info what GPU do you think I need to meet my wanted FPS becuase I am going to be upgrading monitors soonThe 1660 Super will work at 1080p with low settings. You'll get an average fps of 185, which is above the refresh rate of your monitor.
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Ok what thank you what GPU will I need to achieve 240 FPS on low setting when I get my 240 hertz monitor
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How about this build I can make my budget 800 now how does this build look https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx
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Hi, I really need help choosing parts, I need to buy the parts this week so I hope that someone could answer my question quickly. Anyways, I am looking for parts for my gaming pc that stays within my 700 dollars budget. I want to be able to play Valorant, Leauge of Legends, Fortnite, and Roblox (maybe Call of Duty) fast, and non-lagging. I want to stream and maybe do some editing for youtube videos. I would also like to be able to upgrade my pc. Could someone send the pc parts list recommendation that fits my need. Thank you.
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@MerlEM Here's what I've got for you1We're slightly over budget, however, if you take away any more, you're reducing your performance quite a bit. Let me know what you think. I'd be happy to discuss it further with you.I think what @TSTonyV mentioned in his reply to your other comment is very much worth considering. It would be my recommendation as well.I think your best bet would just be buying a Powerspec G163 instead of building since it includes Windows, and we can service it under warranty instead of dealing with individual manufacturers. The system will be upgradeable in the future as well since we don't use proprietary parts.
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