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Edited by Clean Joey: 8/4/2016 12:44:23 AM
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PC Build Help!

Hey guys, Can someone give me a PC build, perhaps your own? My requirements are this: runs modern AAA games at 1080p [b]OR HIGHER.[/b], 60+ FPS, all settings at Ultra.
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  • Edited by ShadowFax00: 8/4/2016 1:23:39 AM
    My build: Intel i5-6500 w/ stock cooler Gigabyte h110m-a motherboard RX 480 8GB reference card WD 1tb caviar blue Seagate 120gb SSD Corsair spec-01 case 2x corsair red 120mm case fans 16gb hyper furyX Ram Runs any game at 1080p Max settings much higher than 60fps. You could replace the 480 with a 1060 but it would cost more, and would be the same performance level.

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    • Edited by Ops R4ng3r: 8/4/2016 1:26:48 AM
      https://pcpartpicker.com/b/4rkTwP This is my build. If I were to change some things now I'd get a GTX1080 instead of a 980ti, some cheaper RAM, and of course all of the peripherals are based on my own taste. Pricing is no longer accurate. Those prices are from last year and Black friday/cyber Monday sales. Your price in building would vary.

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      • Edited by wojo55: 8/4/2016 12:16:20 AM
        I'd say 1000$ for a "ok" prebuilt one. It should run most modern games on high but not ultra. 500-700$ for a custom build that most likely run the same games on ultra. Jump these prices up considerable if you want it vr ready Use a currency exchanger to know it In your currency. I don't think I should do the work for you

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        • $201.50

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        • Around $650 USD, or $800 CAD.

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        • For what you're looking for about $800 USD.

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        • 850-1500 depending on the games you play

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        • Edited by ShmeeGrim: 8/3/2016 9:08:55 AM
          Anywhere between $700-$1500.

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        • Well I don't live in Canada or the US, but by local standards 1500 USD wil get you a pretty good rig that lasts you a couple of years before needing to upgrade. That is for an I7 6700 16GB ram and 2TB HD with an 240GB SSD and a GTX 1070, that is pretty decent in my book, no monitor though.

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        • Edited by Racebum: 8/3/2016 6:49:17 AM
          About 1000-1300. An i5 6600k and 1060 card can do 1080p. A 1070 would give you a little more overhead if you wanted to crank almost everything on almost every game. It also plays 1440p pretty well If you bought a cheap power supply and cheap motherboard and did things other Penny Pinchers do you can probably get it down to around eight or nine hundred. Personally I don't think it's worth it. Buy quality

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        • $800 PCPartPicker

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