AdviceHelp with building gaming PC for Sims 4 :-)
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Hi :-)

I'm currently trying to work out what parts to buy for building my own gaming PC. I want to be able to run The Sims 4 on medium/high settings with re-shade installed and simultaneously record videos for my YouTube channel. Therefore, I'd be using Windows 64-bit as my operating system.

My budget is £600-£700 for the build (not including PC monitor/keyboard/mouse, I'm budgeting these separately). I'd prefer to use AMD Ryzen 7 2700x for the processor. I'm not too picky about the colour of parts but would like a white case for the PC. Also, I'd like around 16GB of RAM (2x8GB).

If anybody could help me by suggesting parts, I would really appreciate it. I'm new to building PCs and a bit of a noob :3
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violetlucy wrote I'd prefer to use AMD Ryzen 7 2700x for the processor.

Why?

violetlucy wrote (not including PC monitor/keyboard/mouse, I'm budgeting these separately).

So what monitor(s) will you be getting with this system?
Or what is your budget for the system + monitor(s)? Also, what are your monitor preferences, if any(size, refresh rate, resolution, etc)?

Will the system be used for anything other than playing/recording Sims 4?
I'm assuming you have no interest in overclocking?
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