Budget Gaming PC That Runs Most Games 60+FPS With High Settings.

in #gaming7 years ago

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Firstly the Graphics Card. The graphics card is one of the most important parts in a pc designed for gaming. The GTX 1050ti is a great budget choice that cools itself very well and is a great bang for your buck. Compared to all the other gtx's in the 10s series it stands very close and will compete well with them.
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CPU- Intel Pentium G4560/G4600. These processors are one of the newest processors intel has made. They compete very close to many of the i3 processors but are A LOT cheaper. the G4600 is a tad bit better than the G4560 in some components but they stand very close to each other
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Mother Board- b250m- ATX DDR4. This is a cheap motherboard that allows ddr4 ram to be stored with 4 ram slots. It also supports seventh gen intel processors and 4 pin power supply connectors.
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RAM-Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4. Nothing to special about specific kinds of ram but this is cheap 8gb ram of ddr4 that will support the system just fine.
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Power Supply-EVGA 600 B1. Once again just a affordable powersupply system that will support the motherboard and hard drive.
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WD Blue 2TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive- This Drive has 2tb memory and will allow you to have enough space to store all of your games and files. 1tb would work if you don't have a lot of games installed.
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Fan-Cooler Master SickleFlow 120 This is an awesome looking fan that is silent and will get the job done. Is compatible with most intel gens.

(USD)Price
GTX 1050ti- $115
Pentinum- $90
Mobo-$69
Ram- $61
PowerS- $48
Hard Drive- $69
Fan- 8$

All of this adds up to be around 450$. Very good price for a cheap pc that can run games extremely well.

I didn't put in a computer case because a lot of people already have one and depending on how stylish you want it to look depends on the person. You can usually find a cheap one for around $30 that does the job done right.

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Yes, that does seem like a cool build for the price :)

Though I would sugest spending a extra 30 - 50$ to buy a SSD disk to have the system and most used app on for quicker launching!

Great post though! Would you mind if I included it in today "best of gaming"?

Ahhhh, that's what i was forgeting!! Thanks!

no problem mate ;)
But you didn't answer whether you'd like to be featured ;)

Yes Please!!

So do you basically post the most interesting and best posts on like on blog and people can check them out?

Yes and I try to also engage with the users in conversation :) Basically trying to promote the whole gaming tag in general :)

But I want to be sure that the people I feature want to be featured, that's why I'm asking.

That's awesome man! thanks!

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Like what I see here, though I'm leaning towards checking out what an AMD Processor might have to offer (was told, for those of us who are virtualization junkies, AMD is far superior to Intel with the benefit of not having all the crazy baked into it - shout out to BIG BROTHER & INTEL for all the crazy).

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