>Assemble your parts list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more (kind of outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC
If you want help:
>State the budget for your build (and country if not the USA).
>List games/software you use often, as well as your monitor resolution + refresh rate.
>Clarify your goal for build improvements: lower price or improved specs?
CPUs:
>G4560 - Budget builds (<$500)
>R5 1400 - if you can't afford better or specifically need 8 threads but not a very powerful CPU
>R5 1500x - All you really need for 60fps with power to spare; Don’t get an i5.
>R5 1600 - Best value for higher fps gaming / mixed usage; Get a 1600x if you don't OC
>i7 7700k - Bad value but great at 144hz gaming
>R7/Xeon/Threadripper - Compute/Multitask/mixed use; Not required for just gaming.
GPUs:
>Integrated CPU Graphics - Desktop stuff and very light games
>RX 560 and GTX 1050Ti - Lower end budget cards, drop settings on newer games
>RX570 - 1080p@60hz at high, running most maxed older games at 144+hz.
>RX580 and GTX1060 6GB - 1080p@60hz maxed, 1440p@60hz at lower settings; Go for the RX580 if you can.
>GTX 1070 - 1080p@144hz /1440p@60hz at high
>GTX 1080 - 1080p@144hz / 1440p@60hz maxed, 4k@60hz in a few games; Probably the highest end card you need for 1080p/1440p.
>GTX 1080 Ti - 1440p@144 hz and 4k@60hz maxed/high in many games; You're kind of going overboard with this one.
>AMD GPUs are suffering a lack of stock and Nvidia a rise in price thanks to e-currency miners
General:
>ALWAYS LOOK AT PRODUCT REVIEWS!
>Always consider an SSD. Try buying a large SSD for what you'd pay for your SSD+HDD combined, and add a HDD later
>NVMe SSDs aren't for a faster OS boot, they're for productivity/scratch disk/VMs. NVMe and M.2 are not the same thing, M.2 is a form factor.
is 700€ (monitor excluded) a sufficient price for a build that can run AssCreed Unity nicely?
>>60994725
At 1080p? Yes.
So I just had my first boot and I get no display and it keeps rebooting every 10 secs or so.
Did some googling and I tried eveything. Only running the cpu and psu, cpu + psu + 1 ram stick, tried cpu + psu outside of the case. I am at a loss. Is it just my psu/mb being defect?
>>60994725
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
Save up some more to get at least to the "great" tier and you're good.
>>60994833
You faggots with tech problems would find it easier to get answers if you included a clear not blurry high res photo of the fucking PC displaying everything you fucking connected to the mobo.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/wxLPWX
This is for high-end gaming, Photoshop and video editing.
How do I subsidize costs without losing build quality?
>>60995173
You're in Canada, forget about cutting costs.
Any good <$500 pc build suggestions? (Screen excluded) What is the most i can get from that price?
>>60995036
Pic related
This is just the psu and cpu.
planning to upgrade from shitty i5 4460 build /w on board graphics.
Build had a 970 but was DOA
>>60995518
Read motherboard instructions on how to put RAM in properly. There's a set order and you can't just stick them randomly.
You have no GPU. Ryzen doesn't come with iGPU.
>>60995536
WHERE ARE YOU GETTING THE RX 580
THEY'RE OUT OF STOCK
>>60995658
shhhh anon, you'll make them run out
>>60995173
First of all your monitor is shit for anything but games. Besides that the ram and GPU are both too expensive. Look for cheaper manufactorers.
The cheapest 8 channel 128 pcie lanes 16 cores EPYC is priced $750
Granted it's clocked at 2.1 to 2.7 GHz, but considering threadripper has half the pcie & memory channel it should mean that the 16 cores threadripper CPUs should be priced pretty damn well compared to i9s
REEEEEEEEEEE
>>60999253
FUCK MY LIFE FUCK COSCTO