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Im looking for a desktop build nothing to fancy just something that will run gta 5 at max settings smoothly with no issues at all. I have a budget of $1000. post down below your ideas

P.S if you have time post multiple builds right now just looking for ideas because i will be buying part by part until i have everything i need

Thanks in advance
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Dont do that. Buying parts one by one is a bad idea. Save up all the money for the system and buy everything within a week.
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13 wrote Dont do that. Buying parts one by one is a bad idea. Save up all the money for the system and buy everything within a week.

Whys that? I have a very bad habit if i have money i will spend it as soon as i can thats why i wanted to buy part by part and just wait until i have everything to start building it
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13 wrote If you buy parts one by one, it could take ages to get a working system. You'll end up paying more than you should. You could also buy a faulty component and not realise for months because you don't have the rest of the system. Some parts might be out dated by the time you build. There's loads of reasons not to buy bit by bit.

If you can't save $1000, try just saving for a month or two and then buy a system with the money you've saved, even if it's only $600.


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