I currently have a really shitty computer and I want to build a PC that can run modern vidya in at least 1080p 60fps

I currently have a really shitty computer and I want to build a PC that can run modern vidya in at least 1080p 60fps.
What parts should I get and what's the general price range?

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Not very specific. Are you concerned with having games at ultra details or are you fine with everything on medium?

Also what is "modern vidya" for you? Big intense games or regular stuff from this current console generation?

If you don't know "what parts" to get, just get an xbone or ps4. More user-friendly for the technically-inept.

This is how I would start out. 1080p/60FPS at settings on the higher side but not just setting everything to ULTRA in some games.

If you already have a PC you could probably save money by gutting it for the hard drive at the very least.

To max performance I would recommend keeping whatever case he has now and putting that extra money in either stepping up the cpu or gpu. As long as the case isn't a total piece of shit it should last long enough until he can put more money down on one.

Generally just run the latest games that come out on preferably the highest settings.
Building a computer is easy, though. I just don't know what specific parts I should get, whether I should get a Radeon or Geforce, whether I should get Intel or AMD, stuff like that.

You want an Intel CPU
Nvidia or AMD GPU doesn't matter unless you are gonna look for a monitor that cost more than computer.

i73770/290x

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Here you go senpai, optimal shopping list for any price range.

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Not to steal this thread, but if I want to get into PC gaming on the cheap with a 1080p monitor, how does this look

i5 2500k $100 from ebay
Hyper 212+ $30
Intel Z77 motherboard $70 from ebay
Radeon 470 4GB $170
EVGA 450W PSU $30

I have 4GB of ram, 500GB HDD, and a case from a prebuilt that is trash.

You should buy a prebuilt computer.
It's cheaper and higher quality than buying "gaming parts" and trying to get those to work.

Pretty fucking overpriced for components that are at least 5 years old.

I hope you're joking

The equivalent priced part today is a $110 dual core I can't overclock.

3570's all got their fucking heat spreaders cut off.

>mfw bought a pre-built "gaming pc"
>mfw i could of built it for less than half the price

N E V E R buy a pre built pc

You can save money with prebuilts when buying entry-level machines. You can get complete computers for the price of a PSU and with size of one.
You can get a much better build quality when going for high-end prebuilts, featuring components not available after market. So if you plan to shell out $1000+, prebuilt gets you much better quality for the same price.
Pre-assembled "gaming parts" are not pre-built computers. Don't confuse those.

I've built many gayming pcs for my customers, i will list below lists with some builds that i've made recently (and their prices). All of them can run 1080p 60+ fps.

pcpartpicker.com/list/8qHjvV 500$

pcpartpicker.com/list/dYXBFd 735$

pcpartpicker.com/list/vLyBFd 1000$

You're welcome.

no i actually bought a 100% pre built gaming pc from a local computer store


i spent 1000$ for something that i could of built for about 400$

Those motherboards and power supplies in the stuff you find at Walmart and Bestbuy are REALLY bad. I don't know what compels them to strip options out of pre-built mobo BIOS. The PSU probaably can't handle whatever GPU you buy after the fact for playing games.

The easiest thing to do is buy from NCIX and pay the $40 or whatever to have them put it together.

I got recommended to build link related to olay modern games with high settings, is this good?

au.pcpartpicker.com/list/PjTscc

>no i actually bought a 100% pre built gaming pc from a local computer store
Wrong thats NOT a pre-built, it's pre-assembled.
A pre-built computer is made of special high quality parts inside a computer factory, not assembled by some random guy in a local store and sold with a premium.
Pre-assembled computers are the same garbage you can build yourself and they are never worth their money.

Think this would do the job for you OP. You can probably get some parts for cheaper.

oh

looks garbage, it's even worse than this user's 735$ build

>that power supply
end yourself desu

What should I change?

FFS stop making these ducking threads here you dumb fucks.

>Those motherboards and power supplies in the stuff you find at Walmart and Bestbuy are REALLY bad.
Of course, that's what you get for buying no name trash from supermarket chains. Just like gaming parts they are low quality - high price
While real computer manufacturers offer both affordable entry-level prebuilts and very high quality high-end computer to choose from.
Most people on Sup Forums just don't even know these exist, because "local computer stores" don't sell them (because they can make more money on low-quality trash).

if you want more raw power for the money then swap out the 480 for a nitro fury + 650w. $220 after rebate.

That's garbage.

H110 mobos are waste of money, Go for at least an entry level Z170 to get a better upgrade path and get that extra BCLK overclocking feature on the i3. Stop suggesting with $400-500 meme builds.

>i3
>no SSD

Come now.

>upgrade path
Don't waste money on "upgrade paths", get exactly what you need now. Nobody can predict the future.

how

You do and you don't, you get a free windows license and a bit less markup on each individual part, however, the license is non-transferrable and some of the parts, particularly the motherboard won't conform to normal ATX/mATX specifications, so if you need a replacement mobo or power supply you can only get it from the manufacturer and they charge the cost of a whole machine (plus shipping) just for the part.

Additionally, you void the warranty if you ever open the case, even just to clean it.

>if you need a replacement mobo or power supply you can only get it from the manufacturer
But when you own typical low quality build breaks, you get no spare parts, because those specific parts did go out of production long ago and you find yourself building a new computer instead.
>and they charge the cost of a whole machine (plus shipping) just for the part.
That's bullshit. Nobody would order spare parts, if they cost as much as a whole computer.
>Additionally, you void the warranty if you ever open the case, even just to clean it.
That's wrong, too. Manufacturers even sell self-serviceable laptops.

>how
It's cheaply made over-priced garbage. Just look at that wrong heatsink design and these cheap-ass fans.

just get whatever you feel like having while making sure they're compatible on pcpartpicker

>pcpartpicker
Avoid this, it's just promoting over-priced chink garbage.

i said to use it to check for compatibility you fucking piece of shit retard

>compatibility
You can get a properly manufactured gaming computer made in one factory, which is guaranteed to be 100 % compatible.

just fuck off already, you've already proven you're a retard

>you've already proven you're a retard
But my computer works perfectly. :^)

rate/hate

pcpartpicker.com/list/KkgxTH

Every single faggot here spoonfeeding needs to fuck off.
OP, kill yourself.

garbage

explain

>Haswell/No DDR4
Forgivable
>750w
Overkill
>500gb SSD
Do you really need one that big?

Why are you getting a 4th gen i5 for the same price as the 6th gen one?

New games are literally closing in on 100GB, so I'd say getting a 500GB is smart.

All those offers on "pcpartpicker" are literal garbage: high prices, low quality.

So half the size of the SSD and get another hard drive. You don't need to have every fucking game you play on an SSD.

500GB ssd isn't needed, buy a smaller one, put your OS on it and any game you are heavily into that has loading times out the ass on it, use a regular hard drive for everything else.

You choose the fucking parts yourself out of the catalog of existing computer. What are you talking about? Any prebuilt is going to be using those same components.

Basically this and get yourself a RX 480. It's the best value GPU on the market right now, you can get it for

>Any prebuilt is going to be using those same components.
No proper factory-prebuilt computer uses such garbage, because that shit would fail too often.

>It's the best value GPU on the market right now, you can get it for

>t. poor NEET

pcpartpicker.com/list/CWJXM8

is this better?

I literally just built something like this as my first pc this week, except I got a i5-6500 skylake.

You can get 16gb of ram for $70, if you are going for budget its not needed, but for $20 you get twice as much, I see no reason to skimp out on that, especially when you can find a cheaper case to offset if it really breaks the bank.


Anyways, my main question is, I didn't buy a graphics card, waiting for income tax. What can I expect to get out of the intel chip gaming wise. I understand not much, but would I be able to piss away some time modding skyrim or new vegas comfortable?

I think, you misunderstood. You won't find anything but garbage on pcpartpicker.

How can you be this dumb? Pcpartpicker is a site that shows all pc components purchasable at that time by different brands. If you decide to buy, say, an Alineware or Razor computer, they are using those same components. Alienware and Razor do not make those components, they get those components from the manufacturers and then put the computer together and sell it at a markup because they put it together. This does not magically make the components they use of higher quality, the i7-6700k in your $3000 Alienware is the same as my i7-6700k in my $1500 custom built.

you realize i'm not going to buy the parts through pcpartpicker right?

You wasted your money on chink trash.
Congratulations!

>tfw bought a pre-built for the same price it would be to buy all the parts separately

A L W A Y S do your research

logicalincrements.com/

If you don't have fun choosing the components for and building your computer you shouldn't even get one at all.

So what then? When it's broken or you have a hardware problem you go get it repaired at a shop because you have no idea how to fix it? What about when you need to upgrade?

>Pcpartpicker is a site that shows all pc components purchasable at that time by different brands.
It doesn't show any brands. Just no-name chink garbage.
>If you decide to buy, say, an Alineware or Razor computer, they are using those same components.
Entirely wrong. Proper brand manufacturers use exclusive parts you cannot buy after market.
Nobody sane builds computers from that garbage on pcpartpicker, because half of them would already fail before exiting the factory.
(BTW Razer is chink garbage too, I mean they are literally OUYA.)

It's okay. I would peraonally get 80+ gold on PSU. Also, your case does not have drives bays so you cannot put that optical drive in there.

My man, I may be lazy, but I ain't stupid. PCs are piss easy to build and fuck around with. As for upgrades, the thing is 90% space inside and came with a fuckton of extra PSU connectors.

I want you to link me to a proper prebuilt computer. One that you would consider good.

literally anything from cyberpowerPC

Is this one okay then? Just for example?

cyberpowerpc.com/system/VR_Ready_Deal_GTX_1080

Not much really. I wouldn't go with modding at least. Indies, old games etc etc should be completely fine though.

>I want you to link me to a proper prebuilt computer. One that you would consider good.
Start here: dell.com/en-us/gaming/alienware-desktops

99% sure this is bait, but for anyone that believes this dude:

>Entirely wrong. Proper brand manufacturers use exclusive parts you cannot buy after market.

The most I have ever seen them use that aren't available straight up, are custom loops or custom cases.

>cyberpowerPC
>not irredeemable garbage

I work in a computer shop with multiple locations, and a good 4 out of every 5 gaming computers we work on is either from iBuyPower or cyberpowerPC, and there's almost always a problem with the cheap chink wifi adapters or a short caused by their custom cases. Everything else is off-the-shelf hardware.

Okay, here are the parts used in the different versions of the computer you linked. Each and every one of these can be found on pcpartpicker (which again, is a website that only exists to show you the cheapest place to get said part, you do not buy the parts through the website).

So tell me, since these parts can be found on pcpartpicker as well, are that must mean they're considered chink garbage correct?

I should also clarify that my first response was in respect to desktop PCs, for laptops both companies use rebranded Dell XPS in custom cases. And if they aren't rebranded, they're massive laptops.

what is the difference between gold/bronze/titanium ect. other than price that is

This one is also good and well built, just a bit expensive:
apple.com/mac-pro/
Indeed, cyberpowerPC is just pre-assembled garbage.

Dump that CPU braj

power efficiency

Efficiency. 80+ Gold is more efficient than Silver.

80+ refers to the bare minimum, which doesn't get an additional name.

so what would be the best? gold?

>Okay, here are the parts used in the different versions of the computer you linked. Each and every one of these can be found on pcpartpicker
None of Dell's high quality parts can be found on pcpartpicker. They are only sold through Dell's website as spare parts.

Titanium.

Hey Sup Forums, looking to finish up my pc, and I need a motherboard that isn't a load of garbage with a price tag on it that can run a gtx 960, or 1060.

Going to be building a gaming/work PC in the next few months, done it before, only thing new to me is M$'s terrible, terrible operating systems post 7. Plan is to get a free copy of 10 (either pirate or see if I can find a free license somewhere) and dual-boot that with Ubuntu. The former for vidya, the latter for work.

Anyone know what the best way to get free W10 is?

Not really, I'll have to retract my earlier statement and say their CHEAPER prebuilts are good on the wallet for what they're loaded with.

You could save a bit on the one you linked doing it yourself, maybe 300 or so, but it has >liquid cooling which is quite the meme

>working on gaming computers
because whoever you're dealing with is a retard, that's why they got a prebuilt. I justify mine with laziness. I'm not the same user arguing that prebuilts are better, because he's a fucking retard. I'm trying to justify that if you know a good deal about peecees, you can indeed find prebuilts worth a damn to save time.
Building is piss easy though, and OP should look into it.

>Windows 10
>dual-boot
You are in for a world of hurt.

So tell me, which parts in that image are you considering to be Dell's parts?

What processor are you getting?
Do you need overclocking?
Do you need additional PCI-e slots?
How many ram slots would you use?
Would you get any use out of USB-typeC?

I'll replace my eighty+ bronze with this than

pcpartpicker.com/product/6Px9TW/rosewill-power-supply-photon550

>Anyone know what the best way to get free W10 is?

Find an old laptop with a Windows 7 key, people are throwing them away left and right. Make an installation USB or CD with the tool MS provides, enter Windows 7 key when it prompts you for W10 key.

EVGA G2 80+ Gold

meant to reply here Although I'm sure that one if fine as well.

All Dell computers are made of custom Dell parts made in Dell's factories.
These don't even fit into an outdated ATX chink case.
Have you ever seen a brand PC in your life?
Or just pre-assembled chink garbage? Do you life in third world?

>i3
>amd card
>4gb vram
>8gb ram

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