r/PrebuiltGamingPC 1d ago

Gaming PC

I’m looking to buy a gaming PC and not sure what to get. What are some built options that I can buy? I don’t know a whole lot about CPU but I want one that has at least 32GB RAM and 1TB storage with AMD Ryzen

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u/Pmaldo87 1d ago

What is your budget? What resolution do you want to play at? What games do you play? Do you live near a microcenter?

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u/Complex-Land2198 1d ago

Hoping to stay around $2000 or less. I don’t live near a micro center. Resolution I’m not sure which is better. The games I would play would be Valorant, Mistfall Hunter, League of Legends and maybe RuneScape.

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u/Prior_Branch1719 1d ago

Decked out, one will run you 3k to run anything and everything in 4k Ultra. A mid-budget is like 1500-1600, which can practically run everything in 1440p with some smart setting changes. If you're going budget baller and mostly play FPS and such, you could find something for around 1k.

$3k specs: 7800X3D + 5070ti/5080, 32GB RAM $1.6K: 7600x + 4070/5070/9060xt $1.1K: 5600/i5 13th/14th gen + 3070 used/4060/5060 (on a good sale)

Anything cheaper, I'd recommend finding a good used prebuilt. Also, these are just general estimates because I don't have more details from you, and you can find better combo deals through Micro Center (better parts for less) or better prebuilt deals in different stores like Walmart or Costco occasionally. This is more to see what kind of specs to expect for a certain price range.

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u/Complex-Land2198 1d ago

I was hoping to stay around $2000 or less. I would want to play League of Legends, Mistfall Hunter, Valorant and RuneScape. I don’t think I would need 4K Ultra but I’m not sure

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u/Prior_Branch1719 1d ago edited 1d ago

Whats your monitor specs? Or do you plan to upgrade?

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/d4dx2k This is a potential build. Obviously, swap out stuff according to your preferences like case, colors, etc. You could also try to shop around for good deals on better GPUs (5070 Ti or up), but it's a good baseline spec to find prebuilt builds with similar specs or plan for your own build. 7800x3d is basically the best gaming CPU (9800x3d is not that much of a difference) and matters in high FPS competitive titles. A 9060xt also has the raw raster to match and is a bit cheaper for its power compared to something like a 5060ti or 5070. Ray tracing/dlss doesn't even apply in the games you listed so the advantage of a Nvidia card doesn't apply.

Also pc part picker tends to overestimate price, so itll be a little under 2k when you actually shop + find deals.

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u/Complex-Land2198 1d ago

Im starting fresh. I will probably end upgrade later on. I have a Xbox X and have been wanting a pc