First pc
First pc
You're starting your first PC journey! With a $1,000 budget, the parts you pick from the list above can definitely help you build a system that runs most games smoothly at 1080p with around 120 FPS. Just make sure to balance components for performance and value. Let me know if you want tips on choosing specific parts!
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- There’s no noticeable performance change whether you enable it later or not.
- The stock cooler works just fine for beginners; give it a try before moving on to other components.
- You can upgrade your build with better RAM, SSD, GPU, and power supply.
- Here’s a quick list of recommended parts:
| Component | Item | Price |
|-----------|------|--------|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core | $171.89 @ Amazon |
| Motherboard | MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX ATX AM4 | $109.99 @ Newegg |
| Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB | — |
- Other suggestions: consider improving your build with better storage, graphics card, and power supply.
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- You can easily obtain Windows at a budget-friendly price.
- Performance remains consistent whether you enable it later or not.
- The stock cooler works adequately for beginners; give it a try before upgrading to other models.
- Your build has been optimized with improved components such as RAM, SSD, GPU, and power supply.