$1000 PURE PERFORMANCE Gaming PC Build Guide



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49 Comments

  1. Could you take this oc and exchange the 7700xt for the 3080 i don’t care too much about the price value for the 3080 I just want to know if it can compare and if it will bottleneck, Ty

  2. Anyone know if it would be better going with the ACER Radeon 7700 XT instead of the Challenger 7700 XT?

  3. Ryzen 5 7600
    B650M D3HP
    2x16gb 6000
    1TB NVMe Gen 4
    Mattrexx 40 mATX
    Some fans
    EVGQ SuperNova 650 GT
    ID Cooling FROZN A410 Black

  4. can you please start including tax into the budget? i had an 1100 dollar budget and ended up getting a 12900k and 7700xt along with the other things here and it was supposed to be around the same but after tax, around 1250

  5. I get that its "pure performance" but its more sleek and factory like witch is a plus to me

  6. Ngl if you're doing this today you should get a 7600x. More powerful and only like 10 dollars more expensive (under 200 dollars as well)

  7. IMO sacrificing AM5 initially to spend more on the GPU makes more sense. Good AM5 stuff will only get cheaper with time plus you can buy upgrades slower one at a time since they're individual parts (CPU, mobo, ram) rather than one huge expensive part AKA the GPU

  8. How well does this do in fortnite cause im curios and im trying to upgrade from a xbox to a pc and i already got a 240 hz monitor paired with my xbox and it does not go so well so see if it's good or not?

  9. I know im late 5 months but if 7600 is caped at 5200mhz ram speed do i losse those 800 extra on my 6000ram mhz

  10. What would be an upgrade for the motherboard. I would be willing to spend a little more if it would make a difference

  11. Why dont zzt or any other person use 7500f which is 30$ cheaper instead of 7600 , i know the igpu is in 7600 but whats the real difference

  12. Sorry if its too late but i just had 1 question. Has anyone bought the amd ryzen from ali express and did they have any problem with it cause im not sure if its worth to take the risk of buying it from ali express.

  13. New to PC gaming and especially new to building a PC. Does your part list include literally everything besides a monitor that you would need to do this build? Are any other cords required?

  14. Why not want anything to do with a 2 RAM slot board if in the next cut you're looking towards putting 2x16GB kits which would just leave 2 slots empty anyway?

  15. How are you getting 200 fps on cod i get like 140 on mw3 and warzone on medium and i have the same gpu

  16. Honestly this is a great build. But to say the capabilities of am4 for budget. For $830 ($904 after shipping and taxes) I built a pc with a r5 5600 and a rx6800. I play in 1440p and it’s a blast. Most games I’m running in high or max settings and I don’t have a single worry about vram saying it comes with 16gbs. Is it a good buy? I’d say it’s pretty high up there for the fact that I could upgrade to a 5800x3d, which is a monster of a cpu, and depending on the GPU and resolution, it should run without much of a hiccup. Ddr4 isn’t that slow, in fact it’s not that much of a deal breaker because for gaming it’s not that dependent on ram speed. Sure you might gain “some” fps but not enough to really make it worthwhile. I’d value the amount of ram rather then comparing ddr4 or ddr5. Especially since having good speed with a low cache latency is all that’s really important when picking good ram. Great build but not ultra budget. But your build here is much better for future proofing. I took that into account but I’m still a little “future proof” because of the 5800x3d’s existence. (Because it’s faster than all of the base 7000 CPUs. Might even be faster then base 9000 saying that they’re only 1-3% faster then 7000.)(I’d only be really missing out on the 7000, 9000, and beyond x3d chips. But for my needs. By the time I’d wanna upgrade, am5 will most likely be extinct. Because of the 5800x3d being the heavy weight champion it is.)

    Also something to note (yes I’m commenting as I’m watching, don’t judge me) having an ssd with a dram controller is insanely better than a cheaper ssd. Kravv and Kingston have some reasonably priced nvme gen4 with dram controllers that for almost any build over $800 I’d recommend. They can make your life significantly better, do I exactly know why they’re faster? No, but in my own testing comparing nvme’s with similar speeds (one with a dram controller and one without) on end is faster and better for gaming (I’ve never testing for workstation applications, I don’t really do that stuff henceforth my build choices) but they are faster on end and with a ddr4 build because easy to throw in.

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