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  2. 64GB XPG Lance Blade RGB 6400mhz CL32. TUF 4080 SUPER OC. XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade 2 TB Gen 4 NVMe. Corsair RMe 1000w Fully Modular. ASUS HYPERION GR701. ASUS ROG RYUJIN 3 EVA-02 EDITION. ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 EVA-02 EDITION. We also took out a bunch of drives from his old PC and installed them in this one.

  3. My PC Building Guide Part 1: From Planning to Buying

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    Of course, you can always go cheaper when building a PC, but still be careful to understand the critical parts for a long-lasting experience. Additionally, most people already need a PC for work or school, and if you get a $400 laptop from somewhere like BestBuy and get an Xbox for about the same price, you could just get a $1000 PC and have it ...

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    Video Card. Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB Video Card. $299.99 @ Best Buy. Case. Corsair 3000D RGB AIRFLOW ATX Mid Tower Case. $99.99 @ Amazon. Power Supply. Corsair RM650 (2023) 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply. $89.99 @ Corsair.

  5. Is pc building simulator accurate? : r/buildapc - Reddit

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    The game is somewhat accurate in placements of things and what things are compatible but that's about it. I would do voltage calculations on your own and use manuals for everything else to be safe. If you have played the game and watch a YouTube video and read the manuals, you should be fine to build a PC. 2.

  6. PC Building Simulator - Reddit

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    Hello, I just bought PC BS 1 in hopes that it will help me learn more about pc's so my knowledge on them is pretty limited. But I have 3 pc's that need a upgraded graphics card but none of the ones I have count as an "upgrade" I pay attention to the max gpu a case can have and try to keep the parts similar but now I have like 7 graphics cards.

  7. How much is it realistically gonna cost me for a decent gaming PC...

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    Building a gaming PC is worth it if you're looking for a premium experience and also would use it for more than just gaming (photo/video/3d rendering/etc). I don't think I'd ever drop big money on a PC just to game on it. Not for more than like $800ish, 1000 tops. For the price, current gen consoles are actually the better value for visuals alone.

  8. Building vs. Buying a PC in 2024: Seeking Advice : r/buildapc -...

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    Building is usually cheaper but more importantly you can choose the parts that you want. a lot of pre-builts will use cheaper options on some parts to keep prices down. 4. Reply. Share. Appropriate_Bottle44. • 5 mo. ago. Arguably the price of GPUs is just too damn high, and there's an argument for console over PC.

  9. I want to start a PC building “business” - any advice?

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    Building a PC is super easy so 99.99% of people do it themselves or buy pre-built. The remainder are looking for something cheap, so you have low profit margins, and an expectation to still provide tech support. Also, you are stuck with pirated Windows, otherwise the cost of license keys kills profit margin entirely.

  10. Starting a PC building business : r/buildapc - Reddit

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    Starting a PC building business. I'm thinking of starting a small PC building/repairing business to generate a slight income next to my studies. My idea is just ordering the parts for a customer/having them bring parts for me, assembling it for them, installing the OS and drivers, etc. and charging them for the work, and advertising this in my ...

  11. why isnt pc building simulator 2 on steam yet and will it come...

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    the second game is published by Epic Games, they own the rights to publish the game only on their launcher, I don't think it will be available on Steam. It’s owned by epic games and is exclusive to the epic game store. 21 votes, 43 comments. 11K subscribers in the pcbuildingsimulator community.