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>Create a parts listhttps://pcpartpicker.com/>Learn how to build a PCSearch youtube for a guide for your socket
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>State your budget & CURRENCY>List your uses eg Gaming, Video Editing, VM Work>For monitors include purpose and graphics pairing>NO Speccy. Use HWinfo>For Win7 in Ryzen https://pastebin.com/TUZvnmy1CPU
>Athlon 200GE - Bare minimal desktop/gaming>R3 2200G - Light gaming(dGPU optional)>R5 2400G/i5-8400 - Consider IF on sale>R5 2600/X - Good gaming & multithreaded work use CPUs>i7-9700k/8700k - If you have a $2000+ budget and don't care that it'll be superseded by 7nm CPUs next year>R7 2700/X - Best value high-end CPU on a non-HEDT platform>Wait for R7 3700X - Surely the best overall and not a massive disappointment like the 9900k>Threadripper/Used Xeon - HEDTRAM
>8GB - Enough for most gaming use>16GB - Standard for heavy use>32GB - If you have to ask, you don't need this>CPUs benefit from fast RAM; 2933MHz+ is idealGraphics cards
>RTX 2000 cards are worse performance per $ than previous gen>Avoid cheap MODELS ie MSI Armor (Mk2 is ok), Gigabyte G1/Wf, ASUS dual, and others w/ small heatsinks and low quality fans1080p
>RX 570/580/590 w/ Freesync or 1060 6GB - standard 1080p 60fps+ options>1050 3Gb or RX560 4Gb - lower settings and/or older games>GTX 1070Ti/Vega 56 - for higher FPS w/ a high hz monitor1440p
>Vega; 1070Ti/1080 if you already have Gsync>Waste money - for higher FPS w/ a high hz monitor4K
>Upscale from 1620-1800p. Or 2080Ti, but awful valueOpenCL use
>Vega 64Storage
>Backup before using StoreMi>Consider getting a larger SSD (better GB/$) instead of small SSD & large HDD>2TB HDDs are barely more $ than 1TB>M.2 is a form factor, NOT a performance standardDisplay
>Consider 75hz minimum; 60hz are mostly old models>Always consider FreeSync w/ AMD cards>FOR GAMING START YOUR BUILD WITH A MONITOR FIRST, then make your build to drive it appropriatelyMore
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I build my PC with - intel pentium g4560 and I can run games 60fps on med or high settings
- 8gb ram
-gtx 1050ti 4gb
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I'd also recommend looking at used parts if you have a lower budget. Old intel cpus for the sandy and ivy bridge range go for quite cheap now and DDR3 prices are also dam good.
If you look on sites like ebay or Aliepress you can find Xeons for really good prices. Take the 2011 platform, the 1650 goes for around 100 USD with similar performance to the R5 1600 or the 2660 v2 for 110, which offers 10 cores though has a low clock. Theses coupled with some cheap ECC DDR3 can provide a relatively cheap entry level productivity or gaming system depending on what you get. Be warned on what motherboard you get though, as the cheaper ones on Ali/ebay can be rife with issues.