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Sayyan
Adept I

Which pc parts should i buy

Mybudget is 500$ could you recommend me some parts

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CaligoVereor
Challenger

You should be more specific. What exactly do you need - CPU, GPU? Or are you just building from scratch?

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CaligoVereor
Challenger

You should be more specific. What exactly do you need - CPU, GPU? Or are you just building from scratch?

I am buying GPU and CPU both. And rest from scratch

I think I should add 300$ in my budget.

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

Are you going to build your own case?  If so, please post here in the Modders Group, so we can all see your design as it progresses.  As for parts, you need to determine the main usage for your new build.  Assuming it's for gaming at 1440p, you'll need a decent 34" monitor (you can get good ones for under $300 now), at least a 5000 series CPU (maybe 5800X3D) or possibly a 7000 series CPU (7800X3D), a good motherboard, 32 GB of DDR4 or DDR5 RAM, and a decent GPU, like an RX 7800 XT for example.  See how the costs go up quickly?  You also should consider an AIO CPU cooler, a mouse and keyboard, and yes....an RGB mousepad.  

 

That list is probably way over your budget though.  You could get a 5600X CPU and an RX 7600 XT GPU to save a bunch of money for gaming at 1080p.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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The parts I have choose are-                                                                                                                        motherboard - Gigabyte AMD B450m elite 

    CPU-5600g                                                                                                                                                      GPU- RX 76000 XT                                                                                                                                          PSU- Corsair 650 watt                                                                                                                                  case- NZXT h710i                                                                                                                                          CPU cooler- stock                                                                                                                                           ram- Corsair Vengeance RGB 1X16 GB                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

I highly recommend two sticks of RAM (maybe 2 X 8 GB in place of 1 X 16 GB) to use both memory controllers.  It will be much faster that way.

 

Also, why a 'G' processor if you are buying a GPU?  I would get a 5600X or better yet, the 5600X3D from Microcenter in place of the 5600G CPU.  


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".

Ok thanks.

Alex1aq
Journeyman III

The parts you should buy for your PC depend on your needs and budget. For a balanced setup, start with a good CPU (e.g., Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5) and pair it with a compatible motherboard. Invest in a decent GPU (like NVIDIA RTX or AMD RX series) if gaming or graphic-intensive tasks are a priority. Add at least 16GB of RAM, an SSD for faster performance, and a reliable power supply. Don't forget a sturdy case with good airflow and a cooling solution to keep your system running efficiently. Source Rutificador

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KOA-SCP01
Journeyman III

I have an i5-8500 CPU and a AMD RX6600, runs pretty much everything I need it to. All in all it was Cheap too.
Got the CPU for 89€ and the Motherboard for 100€, I started building my own PCs when I was around 12 years young. Started with a Dell Optiplex and a GT 730... it was terrible.