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what would be a good gaming PC build for about $600 (CAN) or less

what would be a good gaming PC build for about $600 (CAN) or less

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JustVanilla
Member
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08-16-2016, 02:31 AM
#1
Here’s a rewritten version of your text:

“This response outlines several options for acquiring a computer capable of running video games at an affordable price. The key considerations are the specific game requirements and budget limitations.”
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JustVanilla
08-16-2016, 02:31 AM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of your text:

“This response outlines several options for acquiring a computer capable of running video games at an affordable price. The key considerations are the specific game requirements and budget limitations.”

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master2pig
Junior Member
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08-23-2016, 04:52 AM
#2
The Ryzen 5 2600 is a solid choice for gaming, and the B450M Pro4 motherboard offers good value. The 8GB of RAM is sufficient for most games, but you might want to upgrade later. The RX 570 is a capable card at this price point. The hard drive is adequate for storage, but an SSD would significantly improve loading times. This build provides a decent entry-level gaming experience.
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master2pig
08-23-2016, 04:52 AM #2

The Ryzen 5 2600 is a solid choice for gaming, and the B450M Pro4 motherboard offers good value. The 8GB of RAM is sufficient for most games, but you might want to upgrade later. The RX 570 is a capable card at this price point. The hard drive is adequate for storage, but an SSD would significantly improve loading times. This build provides a decent entry-level gaming experience.

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Bazza130202
Senior Member
386
08-31-2016, 04:29 AM
#3
Depends on what your needs are.
If, for example, you have a 1280x720, or 1600x900 monitor, it's easier to accomplish than, say, if you're running 1920x1080 or higher resolutions.
Are you looking to play the latest and greatest games? Are you good with averaging 60 frames/sec?
Also, are you buying everything, or do you have any parts you're carrying over from a previous system, such as:
Windows license (if transferable)
Mouse
Keyboard
Monitor
(maybe) Power Supply
Hard drives/SSDs
Other?
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Bazza130202
08-31-2016, 04:29 AM #3

Depends on what your needs are.
If, for example, you have a 1280x720, or 1600x900 monitor, it's easier to accomplish than, say, if you're running 1920x1080 or higher resolutions.
Are you looking to play the latest and greatest games? Are you good with averaging 60 frames/sec?
Also, are you buying everything, or do you have any parts you're carrying over from a previous system, such as:
Windows license (if transferable)
Mouse
Keyboard
Monitor
(maybe) Power Supply
Hard drives/SSDs
Other?

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Gevo_davo
Junior Member
2
09-07-2016, 05:36 AM
#4
CPU:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor ($169.00 @ Canada Computers)
Motherboard:
ASRock B450M PRO4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($81.26 @ Vuugo)
Memory:
Team Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory ($76.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Video Card:
Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8 GB PULSE Video Card ($244.53 @ Vuugo)
Total:
$571.78
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Gevo_davo
09-07-2016, 05:36 AM #4

CPU:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor ($169.00 @ Canada Computers)
Motherboard:
ASRock B450M PRO4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($81.26 @ Vuugo)
Memory:
Team Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory ($76.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Video Card:
Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8 GB PULSE Video Card ($244.53 @ Vuugo)
Total:
$571.78
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

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Texas1047
Posting Freak
889
09-13-2016, 02:36 PM
#5
The Ryzen 5 2600 is a solid choice for gaming at this price point. Paired with the ASRock B450M PRO4 motherboard and 8GB of DDR4-3000 memory, you'll have enough horsepower to handle most modern titles. The Radeon RX 570 provides decent graphics performance without breaking the bank. Storage is handled by a traditional 1TB HDD for bulk storage, while the Corsair SPEC-04 case and CX power supply offer reliable performance. This build represents a good balance of price and performance for an entry-level gaming PC.
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Texas1047
09-13-2016, 02:36 PM #5

The Ryzen 5 2600 is a solid choice for gaming at this price point. Paired with the ASRock B450M PRO4 motherboard and 8GB of DDR4-3000 memory, you'll have enough horsepower to handle most modern titles. The Radeon RX 570 provides decent graphics performance without breaking the bank. Storage is handled by a traditional 1TB HDD for bulk storage, while the Corsair SPEC-04 case and CX power supply offer reliable performance. This build represents a good balance of price and performance for an entry-level gaming PC.