Approximate Purchase Date:
Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals
Budget Range:
$1000-$1300
System Usage from Most to Least Important:
Gaming 90%, Internet 10%
Are you buying a monitor:
Yes, but later
Parts to Upgrade:
All of it. Ground-up.
Do you need to buy OS:
Yes
Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
Newegg, Amazon... No preference really, whatever has the best deal. I don't mind waiting for parts to be shipped either, price is more important than speedy arrival.
Location:
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Parts Preferences:
Not knowledgeable enough to have a preference, but AMD seems pretty popular. Whatever is powerful and wont cause me any headaches.
Overclocking:
Likely no.
SLI or Crossfire:
I don't know what that is...
Your Monitor Resolution:
Currently using a 1080p 60Hz Insignia TV at 1280x768 res. but will most likely upgrade, not sure to what. (not factored into budget)
Additional Comments:
I don't care at all about flashiness or RGB lights or anything like that, I just want as much power as I can get for my budget since I'm gonna be looking at the screen and not the PC. Would prefer it on the quiet side.
Will primarily be playing games like Bannerlord and Total Warhammer 2 but would love to future-proof the build for a couple years.
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
Just want to run games on high graphics smoothly for a few years to come.
Any advice I can get from you fine folks would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals
Budget Range:
$1000-$1300
System Usage from Most to Least Important:
Gaming 90%, Internet 10%
Are you buying a monitor:
Yes, but later
Parts to Upgrade:
All of it. Ground-up.
Do you need to buy OS:
Yes
Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
Newegg, Amazon... No preference really, whatever has the best deal. I don't mind waiting for parts to be shipped either, price is more important than speedy arrival.
Location:
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Parts Preferences:
Not knowledgeable enough to have a preference, but AMD seems pretty popular. Whatever is powerful and wont cause me any headaches.
Overclocking:
Likely no.
SLI or Crossfire:
I don't know what that is...
Your Monitor Resolution:
Currently using a 1080p 60Hz Insignia TV at 1280x768 res. but will most likely upgrade, not sure to what. (not factored into budget)
Additional Comments:
I don't care at all about flashiness or RGB lights or anything like that, I just want as much power as I can get for my budget since I'm gonna be looking at the screen and not the PC. Would prefer it on the quiet side.
Will primarily be playing games like Bannerlord and Total Warhammer 2 but would love to future-proof the build for a couple years.
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
Just want to run games on high graphics smoothly for a few years to come.
Any advice I can get from you fine folks would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!