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Solved HELP! What gaming pc I need

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hi,

What setup/gaming pc should I get to run COD smooth for a descent price.

I have no idea what i need to look for and what is good.

I've been looking on reduxgaming.nl for a nice setup but no clue.

Can anybody help me out with a nicesetup or complete set with some explaination.


ThankS :)
 
Hello EnergyyBoost,

Looked at the place of purchase and tbh found them to be overly expensive, least expensive suggestion being the one here and for the price I would be wanting a better CPU, MB and PSU.

You will get far more for your money if you purchase your own parts and either assemble the build yourself, get someone that you know and trust to do the build of get a price from a local tech for assembling the build before you actually purchase the parts, you can then hold any build fee back from your overall budget.

We can put a parts list for you should you wish.

Reason I asked about the place of purchase is because people that use a VPN are not shown to be in the country that they are actually in, you are shown to be in Greece atm.
 
Hello EnergyyBoost,

Looked at the place of purchase and tbh found them to be overly expensive, least expensive suggestion being the one here and for the price I would be wanting a better CPU, MB and PSU.

You will get far more for your money if you purchase your own parts and either assemble the build yourself, get someone that you know and trust to do the build of get a price from a local tech for assembling the build before you actually purchase the parts, you can then hold any build fee back from your overall budget.

We can put a parts list for you should you wish.

Reason I asked about the place of purchase is because people that use a VPN are not shown to be in the country that they are actually in, you are shown to be in Greece atm.
Alright thanks for the information! ! Yeah would be nice to have a parts list.
Yeah np about the country, but im not using vpn and im neither in the netherlands or greece haha.

Anyway thanks in advance for the list and help!
 
Will put you a parts list from the NL together and get back to you (y)

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NB: Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed,, thanks.
 

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GPU prices are real high atm as they are scarce, still under your maximum budget but doesnt leave much if you need to pay someone to do the build for you, parts list is here
 
Yep, not only a lot cheaper but you also have the added bonus of every part being covered by its own individual warranty, the PSU for example has a ten year warranty, you are lucky to get a PSU with a three year warranty in a pre built system.

All parts are all available direct from the PCPartPicker list.

You are welcome btw :)

NB: The SSD is for Windows and just your favourite games and the 1TB HDD is for storing your data on..
 
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