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Technology I am getting a New Computer and need suggestions.

Sailor.X

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Later this month I will be purchasing a new computer. I have narrowed down my criteria to

No more than $1,500 Dollars
CPU must be AMD
GPU Must be Nvidia. No lower than 4060
32GB Ram
1 TB SSD at least
Tower Cooler RGB
Black Case with at least 4 fans
Power Supply 650 Watts.

These are my requirements for the new Gaming PC

I was looking at this one right here

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So what are your suggestions guys?
 

Captain X

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Osaul
You kids and your obnoxious LEDs. :cautious: :p

Maybe a Ryzen 7 for a CPU. I know fuck-all about GPUs other than that it's nice if they have a bit more memory of their own. Just make sure you check what ports they have so it will work with the monitors that you want, or if you need to get some adapters with it to work with that you have or what you're planning to get.

I would have the OS on the SSD and a traditional internal HDD for storage, but that's me.

I would go with an 850W modular power supply. I'm a fan of these, personally, but they are out of stock at the moment.
 

Sailor.X

Cold War Veteran
Founder
You kids and your obnoxious LEDs. :cautious: :p

Maybe a Ryzen 7 for a CPU. I know fuck-all about GPUs other than that it's nice if they have a bit more memory of their own. Just make sure you check what ports they have so it will work with the monitors that you want, or if you need to get some adapters with it to work with that you have or what you're planning to get.

I would have the OS on the SSD and a traditional internal HDD for storage, but that's me.

I would go with an 850W modular power supply. I'm a fan of these, personally, but they are out of stock at the moment.
Thanks for the info.
 

UberIguana

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One piece of advice, if you're getting a GPU that draws more than 150 watts, make sure the power supply has 2 PCI-e cables. Not connectors on a cable, cables. They can't reliably take more than that.
 

Sailor.X

Cold War Veteran
Founder
One piece of advice, if you're getting a GPU that draws more than 150 watts, make sure the power supply has 2 PCI-e cables. Not connectors on a cable, cables. They can't reliably take more than that.
Thanks for the tip.
 

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