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Thoughts on possible gaming pc setup (this is my first time)


Thoughts on possible gaming pc setup (this is my first time)

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  2. Fyre_Fly03

    I’m only going to say get a better chair.

    It’s very much worth putting extra money into it, especially since you’re going to be sitting in it the whole time you’re using your pc. You want something that you don’t even know is there.

    If you want cheaper options, go for some kind of office chair, or look around for second hand.

    I got an office chair from my mum’s old Flight Centre store when it closed down during covid; more comfortable than my couch.

    Take some extra time to research a good chair for you. It’s well worth it

  3. Post on r/buildapcforme. You can do much better for the money.

  4. lacomputordorahuh

    Absolutely garbage, assuming the pc budget itself is like $1400, you could get a 1440p gaming setup instead of a 1080p.

  5. Superb_Ebb_6207

    1. What is that USB “trendnet” thing on pic 6
    2. You don’t need a wifi card cause your mobo already has one built in
    3. Your mobo is incompatible with your CPU
    4. Why a 3060 with the best CPU for gaming on the market? (Horribly unbalanced)
    5. Why are you buying white ram with an all black build?

  6. Omie-Wan-Kenobi

    Don’t pay that much for windows. 😩🤯 I and every one I know paid like 10 from g2a.

  7. Omie-Wan-Kenobi

    Also why are you buying another wireless adapter when your motherboard already comes with one? And why a USB wireless adapter?

  8. No-Engineering900

    I personally can’t do wired headsets. I find it too inconvenient. I hate the wire being attached to my head and as a kid with two brothers, the headset wouldn’t last a year before the wire breaking internally. I have to do wireless. They’re more expensive on average but I enjoy the freedom and convenience. I personally recommend Logitech G733 wireless. Goes for about 115 on Amazon.

  9. A lot of strange stuff in this.

    Your MOBO will come with Wifi. Why are you buying a separate wifi antenna?

    The 7800X3D is the best gaming CPU. But it’s not going to give you the performance uplift that a better GPU would. It’s something to combine with higher end rigs. Getting a cheaper CPU and using those savings for a better GPU will give you more FPS, assuming that’s what you want.

    Windows for $150? Woah. Unless you have a moral reason not to, buying a key from a website for $15 is preferred. Lots of creators have 50% off codes as well (like ZTT)

    Your motherboard is AM4. This means your 7800X3D will not fit in it. It also means that your DDR5 RAM will not work with it. Your motherboard needs to be compatible with your CPU.

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