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Hello guys, I was wondering if someone could make me a good gaming PC. I do have a Monitor and a Keyboard also a mouse but I need a good gaming mouse so please add one.
Budget- $1500 No higher then $1500!
Budget- $1500 No higher then $1500!
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Do not buy a pre-built, It will cost way more and it kills the fun of Pc building. The only way to learn is by trying and doing it yourself. I built my Firt Pc last October and Boy was it worth it.
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No real need for an i7, but you have the budget. You could change it up a little for a better GPU, but a single 390 is more than enough for 1080p, and you can easily add a 2nd 390 if you decide to play at a higher resolution. A single 390 will still handle 1440p and 4k fine though, FYI.
No real need for an i7, but you have the budget. You could change it up a little for a better GPU, but a single 390 is more than enough for 1080p, and you can easily add a 2nd 390 if you decide to play at a higher resolution. A single 390 will still handle 1440p and 4k fine though, FYI.
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