Build-Your-Own PC = Hard + Soft Costs = $1,400 Total Value!
[Hardware Parts = $1,150]
$200 i5-13400 CPU https://www.tomshardwar
$110 32GB DDR5 RAM
$110 2TB NVME SSD
$300 RTX 4060 GPU
$150 Mid-tier Mobo
$100 Mid-tier Case
$80 600W 80+Gold PSU
$80 Heat Sink (1st time builders often forget this)
$20 Cheap Keyboard & Mouse
[Software & Services = $250]
$100 Windows License ($20 from Woot or $3 from hackers)
$100 Value of 2-year warranty not available in BYO PC
$50 Buy your friend sushi & sake for 2-3 hours of labor





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I've been using it for Sim Racing and paired up a Samsung 49" G9 super ultra wide monitor. I've been getting about 110 fps on mid-graphics, but iRacing tends to be more CPU-heavy than GPU-heavy. For my usage, I've been extremely happy. It's performing right where I want it to be and I don't feel like I bought something that was overkill.
I've yet to see anyone post anything that's better or for that matter, even build a better PC with a legit copy of windows that is cheaper.
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Gaming nerds watch youtubers who are PAID to pimp free products like video cards to drive up sales and think they somehow NEED it. You don't...don't believe the hype.
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I5-12600KF or 7500F with mobo = $250
32GB DDR4 = $100
2TB SSD = $100
Case = $60
600W Gold PSU = $80
Subtotal = $590
Leaving $310 for GPU, OS and peripherals.
So, this is a good deal.
Might be leaning toward the Cyper PC one!
https://www.costco.com/skytech-ch...36292.html
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we tried different ram, hard drive, wipe drive and reinstall windows 10 home.
and kept getting bsod crashing. I suspect ram speeds of 6000+ are unstable. but I told client to return it.
We tried different ram, hard drive, wipe drive and reinstall windows 10 home.
and kept getting bsod crashing. I suspect ram speeds of 6000+ are unstable. but I told client to return it.
I5-12600KF or 7500F with mobo = $250
32GB DDR4 = $100
2TB SSD = $100
Case = $60
600W Gold PSU = $80
Subtotal = $590
Leaving $310 for GPU, OS and peripherals.
So, this is a good deal.
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What should I be on the lookout for with a floor model?
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