PC Gaming

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Not sure if this one has built in WiFi, but bundle. It’s one of their recommended ones. Doubtful it’s great

Better bundle and know this one has built in WIFI

Yes I converted one!

If you go for a pre-built PC (which is more expensive than building but less work, they come with windows installed etc) you’re going to want atleast a 1070 or 1080 if you go NVIDIA and 16 GB ram. But GPU and RAM are easy upgrades worst case scenario. Just make sure the motherboard is up to par and can run the latest games on medium/high if you don’t want to buy a nuclear reactor.

PC’s in general will last longer than consoles and can be upgraded so consider it an investment.

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Lol you must be giddy that you have

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Thinking about this bundle and maybe getting 4 sticks of RAM to equal out 32GB of overkill, but need someone’s opinion on it since want built in WIFI and all this is compatible with AMD or if there is something better either cheaper or better in general to keep it around $1000 @Finessology

Is your budget $600 or $1000? That’s the difference between medium and ultra and 60 vs 120 fps. You still need power supply, case and cooler.

I’m personally not a fan of the steam controller, I just plug a dualshock PS4 controller into the USB and Steam allows you to change the input device for games. As for cross-play, the game specifically has to support cross-progression to play it across multiple platforms on the same account, and not every crossplay game supports cross progression.

Most people just grab a pre-built with a good motherboard and power supply and swap the parts out once it starts to suck, in my experience. My personal recommendation for first time PC players. Its way easier to take a PC apart than it is to put it together and most case + motherboards builds are just easy sliding screens and you can just pop out the CPU, GPU & RAM with no hassle.

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Let’s say 1000

And I want to build my first one to have the experience and have something I can be proud of not too hard to put together from what I’ve seen

$1000 will get you a 4K machine. That bundle looks good tbh imma steal your PC for next year

chinese GPU farms and bitcoin miners ruin everything but consider a RTX 2060 since lets say your budget is $1000 https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GeForce-RTX-2060-VENTUS/dp/B07PBLD2MX/ref=as_li_ss_tl?dchild=1&keywords=rtx+2060&qid=1599713494&s=electronics&sr=1-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=rootech08-20&linkId=7c2e12e92e8497fb6e625adf0860eecf&language=en_US

With power supply and case being around $70 each maybe less if you work some black friday magic. Harddrive depends.

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Lol why would you steal that bundle setup? That good? I could potentially find a bigger flagship for bit cheaper since know someone at work who builds them

my intel just pisses me off with the driver conflicts, I would still recommend an i5 though. Intels usually the better bang for your buck. Just be wary about mixing and matching brands sometimes because of above.

I was figuring going with all AMD setup, just curious why you like my bundle so much?

really just jelly of the 8 core processor im still running 6 because it was $150 and Id rather dump all the $$$ into the GPU

You’re set if you’re going all AMD, should be smooth

Thoughts on that motherboard and Ryzen?

You’re officially dead to me tentacle.
I cant believe youd drop this low.

I cant even look at you…

Both are newer than mine and not crazy overpriced so thumbs up.

You don’t really NEED 8 cores and 4ghz but it lets you flex for an extra $200 lol. Maybe if you stream and have a lot of stuff running.

Lol, so that setup is a little overkill

One of us one of us one of us

Yeah id invest in GPU over CPU if you had to make a choice unless you’re a streamer then go nuts. CPU’s get pretty overkill.

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