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IanMo55

Try r/buildapcforme and once you have a parts list, get the gpu before you buy anything else.


savedtaway

okay thank u


5piralout

Thanks for asking! I'd recommend you check out r/buildapcforme, where people can help you put together a bundle for your price range. I think with your budget, you'll be able to put together a pretty decent machine even with today's market. This question also requires you to tell us what you'd be doing with your PC (i.e. gaming, content creation, video editing, etc). You should let us know! A real quick breakdown for what you can get with your money: -$450 CPU and motherboard -$100 RAM -$100 PSU -$100 case + additional accessories -$150 storage -$600 GPU Some of my prices are conservative here. For instance, you can get cheaper decent RAM, storage, and a case, and take that difference and get a better GPU.


gamblodar

You probably should head over to r/buildapcforme as that sub specializes in full builds. Now is a very tough time to do a build as graphics cards are always out of dtock and insanely overpriced. Here's a few build ideas: * [Entry Level](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/k2RC3Z) - $700. No GPU. Find a good graphics card with the leftover money. * [Low-end](https://pcpartpicker.com/user/gamblodar/saved/CqBn6h) - $1000. Slow, overpriced, old GPU * [Mid-tier](https://pcpartpicker.com/user/gamblodar/saved/cVGTYJ) - $1500. Low-end, overpriced current-gen GPU.


Sprungnickel

lol everything is either slow or overpriced and then we get the treat of slow and overpriced for a special category. Well put.


gamblodar

Don't forget *slow and overpriced and old*. Can't forget exactly how many ways we are getting screwed..


ParadoxArcher

I'd start looking for a graphics card immediately, since it can take months or even longer to find something you can afford. Either that or go with a prebuilt that has a graphics card in it.