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Budget Pc (?)
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Budget Pc (?)

Link to my build the app suggested, just wanted to see what anyone has to think, by the looks I’ll get good fps on mid tier graphics, maybe even high, but still wanna know everyone else’s opinions, bought about half if not more then half of the parts already, only things I didn’t buy were stuff that were crazy expensive, any over 150 close to that price

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u/KingVortx — 6 hours ago
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Advice for First PC: Coming from an Entombed Laptop

https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/XqqMCw

Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice/opinions on the potential pc that I have listed above.

For context, I have a 2022 MSI Delta 15 laptop (ryzen 7 5800H, RX6700M, 16gb of ram). Its hinges are broken, causing the screen to come apart at the base if I apply pressure. It's practically held together by tape, and as such is permanently on my desk connected to a 1080p, 60Hz monitor.

Naturally, whilst it still works and handles games with varying success, I'm considering something that can replace it.

I'm aware that a 1x16gb ram setup is unideal for DDR5, especially when using an AMD CPU. When (if) prices come down I'd definitely get another to bring it up to 32gb.

Given the monitor that I use, and the proposed pc, would the single channel be fine presuming I'm playing games like Vintage Story, X4: Foundations, Warframe, No Man's Sky, Elden Ring, amongst others?

I'm also not concerned about the 500gb of storage, as I mostly play one game at a time and redownload them as needed.

Your thoughts would be appreciated!

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u/Sugdeen — 4 days ago
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Need help with a prebuilt recommendtion for cousin

Hey all.

My aunt is considering buying this;

https://www.nebulapc.com.au/products/karrie-bolt?\_pos=1&\_psq=karri&\_ss=e&\_v=1.0

For my cousin for his first gaming pc. He has a school laptop for word-processing etc. He has peripherals already including a Legion 34- inch R34w-30 QHD Curved Gaming Monitor so 1080p is his cap. Also owns a meta quest 3 if thats relevant.

Mostly plays; COD, mine craft, robolox, typical teen games.

Budget is $1-1.5k AUD or close to.

Any help with suggestions, the one she's considering already or other options would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

u/Rocket-CS — 4 days ago
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Looking to build my first ever Gaming PC

It may be a lot to ask but could someone let me know about a reasonably priced $1500-$2000 AUD solid gaming pc, what type of components are included and how premium they are, and what I can expect the gaming experience to feel like? I have a monitor that is 1440p and 180hz so nothing crazy like 4K is necessary, will mainly be playing games such as R6 and want a clean gaming experience, thankyou!

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u/Snoo53747 — 4 days ago

Best deals right now please I need 2tb ssd under 280, best GPU under 800 nicest case under 200 thats about it if there's other deals on other stuff let me know too please too if its a good deal

Thank you guys so much I appreciate all the help guys

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u/TheReaperOfAll — 6 days ago
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Advice needed gaming PC

Hi guys and gals, I’m hoping to get some advice from the experts regarding a new PC for my kids. They are turning 12 in a couple of weeks and have asked for a PC, which will be there first. They are new to gaming, but I have a feeling that won’t be for very long. So I wanted to get them something that will last as well as a PC that they can play the more popular games on.

For what it’s worth, I’m completely clueless on the latest greatest computer makes/models and what parts to go with. Although, it’s not popular with most true gamers I’m forced to go with a prebuilt system. I don’t have the time or expertise to research all of the parts and put it all together.

I would love to get some advice from you guys on the following system or something similar to this you would recommend. Do you think this overkill for a first PC? Is this something they’ll be happy with or say the next 5 to 7 years… Please let me know your thoughts, much appreciated.

https://a.co/d/07E03pNK

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u/Srf2Drt — 9 days ago