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Constructing Your Initial Desktop for Video Games

Constructing Your Initial Desktop for Video Games

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xFilbert_
Member
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07-03-2017, 12:18 PM
#1
Hello, I’m considering purchasing a gaming computer and am unfamiliar with the various parts involved and what configurations would be suitable for my needs. I intend to design games, both developing and playing them, encompassing 2D art creation with Photoshop, coding, utilizing Unreal Engine and Unity primarily, and eventually employing 3D Max for crafting three-dimensional models. I’m seeking a system that offers future expandability and will accommodate games like Fortnite, Battlefield, and expansive open-world titles such as Witcher 3. My budget, encompassing dual monitors, is approximately $1600-$1700. Thank you!
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xFilbert_
07-03-2017, 12:18 PM #1

Hello, I’m considering purchasing a gaming computer and am unfamiliar with the various parts involved and what configurations would be suitable for my needs. I intend to design games, both developing and playing them, encompassing 2D art creation with Photoshop, coding, utilizing Unreal Engine and Unity primarily, and eventually employing 3D Max for crafting three-dimensional models. I’m seeking a system that offers future expandability and will accommodate games like Fortnite, Battlefield, and expansive open-world titles such as Witcher 3. My budget, encompassing dual monitors, is approximately $1600-$1700. Thank you!

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Daxon_Swag
Junior Member
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07-03-2017, 04:40 PM
#2
PC Part Picker component list
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Cost analysis across vendors
Processor:
AMD - Ryzen 7 2700 with a 3.2 GHz clock speed and eight cores
($259.89 at OutletPC)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte - X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING, an ATX motherboard for AM4 processors
($119.89 at OutletPC)
Memory:
G.Skill - Aegis, 16 GB (two 8 GB modules) DDR4-3000 RAM
($84.99 at Newegg)
Storage:
Samsung - 970 Evo, a 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
($119.99 at Amazon)
Storage:
Seagate - Barracuda, a 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive
($59.89 at OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
Gigabyte - GeForce RTX 2070 with 8 GB of VRAM and a WINDFORCE cooler
($479.99 at Newegg)
Case:
Cooler Master - MasterBox MB600L, an ATX mid-tower case
($45.98 at Newegg)
Power Supply:
Corsair - TXM Gold, a 750 W 80+ Gold certified semi-modular ATX power supply
($59.99 at Newegg)
Monitor:
Acer - GN246HL, a 24.0" 1920x1080 monitor with a refresh rate of 144 Hz
($189.99 at B&H)
Monitor:
Acer - GN246HL, a 24.0" 1920x1080 monitor with a refresh rate of 144 Hz
($189.99 at B&H)
Total:
$1610.59
Including shipping, taxes and any applicable discounts – as configured by PC Part Picker on 2019-02-08 at 07:23 EST-0500
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Daxon_Swag
07-03-2017, 04:40 PM #2

PC Part Picker component list
/
Cost analysis across vendors
Processor:
AMD - Ryzen 7 2700 with a 3.2 GHz clock speed and eight cores
($259.89 at OutletPC)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte - X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING, an ATX motherboard for AM4 processors
($119.89 at OutletPC)
Memory:
G.Skill - Aegis, 16 GB (two 8 GB modules) DDR4-3000 RAM
($84.99 at Newegg)
Storage:
Samsung - 970 Evo, a 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
($119.99 at Amazon)
Storage:
Seagate - Barracuda, a 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive
($59.89 at OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
Gigabyte - GeForce RTX 2070 with 8 GB of VRAM and a WINDFORCE cooler
($479.99 at Newegg)
Case:
Cooler Master - MasterBox MB600L, an ATX mid-tower case
($45.98 at Newegg)
Power Supply:
Corsair - TXM Gold, a 750 W 80+ Gold certified semi-modular ATX power supply
($59.99 at Newegg)
Monitor:
Acer - GN246HL, a 24.0" 1920x1080 monitor with a refresh rate of 144 Hz
($189.99 at B&H)
Monitor:
Acer - GN246HL, a 24.0" 1920x1080 monitor with a refresh rate of 144 Hz
($189.99 at B&H)
Total:
$1610.59
Including shipping, taxes and any applicable discounts – as configured by PC Part Picker on 2019-02-08 at 07:23 EST-0500