Buying a new pc need help

build it urself, no prebuilt shit, only real advice i can give u, saves u a lot of money and u can get better specs with less bottlenecks, speaking from experience it's easy as fuck
 
Yeah but I don’t know what build/specs I should get I’m shit at this type of stuff wasn’t planning on a prebuilt anyways all overpriced
 
im heavy outdated on the spec thing, used to be good but i haven't rly been keeping up to date with new hardware

@Creepis is ur best bet
 
I needs buy a new pc and have about 800 to spend, Any recommendations?
AMD GOOD GOOD. Buy Ryzen 3600 with something like GeForce GTX1660 (TI) and 3200 16gb ram. if u in america its very cheap otherwise its still a bang for the buck
 
already on it bois stand-by
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did the bios Flashback. easy but you have to follow the instructions very carefully. pain in the ass if u dont :/. imo stock cooler is really good. missing out on 0.1 GHz for overclocking capability otherwise no problem.
 
3600 comes with the Wraith Stealth which is really bad but capable enough, I swapped my friends Stealth with my old Spire that I don't need anymore and it's even better because the Stealth is a bit loud (atleast his). I included the Arctic as I had the 33 myself, 34 is improved I think? It got really good cooling performance for PBO/AutoOC and doesn't break bank.
 
Personal experience don’t get AMD cpu

Intel in my preferred opinion but then again I only had an AMD Athlon lol and now an i7
 
Fawad cant work amazon, hes too busy working the grills in tasty bite's
 
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