Request$1200 PC Build for Gaming
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Just want to see what you guys recommend, I have a $1200 budget.
I don't need monitors, keyboards, mouses, SSDs/HDD.

I just need a CPU, GPU, Motherboard, RAM.

Just need something that will last me gaming, I have a someone decent build now so I am going to use my case and power supply etc.
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2080ti
i9-9990k
any 300$ motherboard
64gb ram
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Here's an alright build for around budget
pcpartpicker.com/list/YhWvV7
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-Rafiki wrote Here's an alright build for around budget
pcpartpicker.com/list/YhWvV7


I appreciate it, but I only needed a GPU, CPU, a motherboard, and RAM. I was just trying to see what to get for a $1200 budget!
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Here you go:

pcpartpicker.com/list/4sMY8M

If you are to purchase it make sure your current parts are compatible and your PSU can handle the load. Do not overclock the CPU unless you are to buy a CPU cooler as the stock one isn't too reliable.
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ZTG wrote Here you go:

pcpartpicker.com/list/4sMY8M

If you are to purchase it make sure your current parts are compatible and your PSU can handle the load. Do not overclock the CPU unless you are to buy a CPU cooler as the stock one isn't too reliable.


Perfect! This is what I was lookin for!
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Well, no one can really recommend anything to you since we don't know what case or PSU you're using, nor do we know what monitor(s) you're using. So we can have no idea if what we recommend is even compatible with your system, or whether it makes sense.

If you want some actual help;
Forums/t=7787031/how-to-ask-for-b...dvice.html

  • Post your current specs including the model number of your power supply.
  • What will you use the PC for?
  • Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using?
  • How much do you want to spend on the upgrade?
  • What is your goal for the upgrade?
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