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  1. tex45

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    Im looking to build a PC here in the next month or two, it’ll be my first custom build and I want some advice on how to go about it.

    I plan on building a pretty basic console killer to run some run of the mill games: RS, CSGO, Rust, PUBG, overwatch, etc. Nothing super crazy.

    Not too worried about graphics, I can compromise that for decent performance.

    Looking to spend under $400 hopefully including monitor, excluding mouse/keyboard.

    I’m aware of sites like PCPartsPicker and newegg to look for deals and builds but is there things to look for compatibility wise and parts that may become ‘obsolete’ rather fast?
     
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    honestly, i dont see you finding a PC AND monitor under $400 that will run pubg above 50 FPS, Rust will probably be close or lower. You can probably find a build on youtube, but again, you will have to spend around $100 on a monitor anyway, so your build is down to $300.. you cant run Pubg with a $300 PC tbh


    Just to give you some info I have a

    i7 6700k
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    16gb RAM


    I run pubg on low settings at 60-75 frames. You can't even get a i7 6700k for $300, much less a mother board, graphics card, case, power supply, ram, etc. If you want to go budget, get a dell PC off of ebay, and put a gtx 1030 inside of it, but one that runs using its power supply. There is a youtube video of the build and it takes 3 minutes to install the card.
     
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    You would have to invest way more, nowadays processors itself cost more than that.
     
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    I feel you, might buy case, mobo, ram, ps, monitor etc for 3-400 then get a decent processor and gfx card the next month
     
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    That sounds like a good plan. Wait till Black Friday and cyber Monday!
     
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    Very good idea, might have to do just that!
     
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    Yep, $400 as a budget is a tad too cheap :).
     
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    i3 7100 and 1050/ti will be the minimum if you want to run those games at low-medium settings at 60+ fps.
     
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