I’m officially going to build a PC
6 years ago
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Bearly in mind
Bearly in mind
Have thought for a while and with a new job, i am ambitious and i want to play more games like Space engineers, DCS and the likes.
Here is my build list for those curious:
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Avoca.....o/saved/Hq7kdC
Feel free to add input
EDIT: I have done a bit of some refinements as you can see over on this link; https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Avoca.....o/saved/XMBNQ7
Here is my build list for those curious:
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Avoca.....o/saved/Hq7kdC
Feel free to add input
EDIT: I have done a bit of some refinements as you can see over on this link; https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Avoca.....o/saved/XMBNQ7
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Chaka.....e/saved/7LcVnQ
The parts I chose for my build had the most consistently high ratings (4 stars or above.) At the time, I spent literally under $1400 putting the PC itself together! Might be harder to get the parts now, but that build would be MORE than enough to play MOST games. All in all, though, I'd say it'd probably be more expensive to scour the 'net for the EXACT specs, so the specs you've selected would operate VERY well at a reasonable price, too; plus, you get the valuable experience of knowing what's running inside your gaming PC, so that when there comes a day you want to or can afford an upgrade, you'd be MORE than ready/capable! :D
The only thing I would say is if you want to REALLY get the most out of gaming on your PC, I would advise getting a monitor with a higher refresh rate and faster gray-to-gray response times, otherwise, despite having a killer video card, the graphical quality might deteriorate on occasion with the dread "screen-tearing", but that's the benefit of having a gaming rig: you can just upgrade it whenever you want to! XD
Btw, just thought I'd link you two VERY helpful videos on YouTube from TekSyndicate on PC Building:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hNgFNH7zhQ [Thermal Paste Application]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Js2A1qdB8 [The Main Event, lol! X3]
Anyway, I'd also highly recommend advice from
Hope that helps! Good luck on your build, love! =^.^=
Glad I can help, btw! I've been using this same PC since mid-2015 and I never ONCE felt like I regretted my investment in it! X3
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator......wnloads/world/
The only big problem I see with this build is the power supply. You'll likely need one with a higher wattage rating than just 450. Aim for one well above the maximum draw from your graphics card, as that will be the biggest power drain by a wide margin.