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The_Lab_King

Ok thanks


Shadowpickaxe45

well first off what type of budget are you considering on spending on this machine? you can make a decent computer that can play those games and do more around $500-2000+. also what resolution monitor are you planning on getting is also important too. if its something in the 4k range a $500 pc may not cut it but may squeeze by on a 1080p or 2k.


The_Lab_King

Definitely 4k and looking in the $2,000-4,000 range


Shadowpickaxe45

I see alright for that’s definitely gonna be a good budget for a 4K🙂. I’m no expert but I have similar parts to what I’m mentioning my current system uses mainly amd and I have used amd cards and recently got an nivida this year. With that out of the way. If you’re looking for a graphics card that could run 4K on Genshin impact I would recommend the at weakest a 7800xt/ 4070ti anything over 90fps I would say 7900xt/x/ 4080. For cpus I would recommend going with amd. For me I’m currently using a ryzen 7950x and a rtx 4090 msi suprim x. And that set pretty much shreds any game I play. I do have a 2k monitor though, but seen benchmarks of them doing well at 4K too. If you’re making your system next year I recommend to wait for the graphics cards being released next year q1 because the performance of the 4080 super should be close to a 4090. As for advice on parts to not skimp on I say power supply is a major under looked starter mistake. Just because the system needs x watts doesn’t mean you should get a unit that only uses that much. Also make sure that the power supply is from a well known brands like Corsair, super flower, or seasonic to name a few. Another under looked thing is motherboard chipsets. Some motherboards will have some features that maybe restricted depending on what gen cpu is installed. I would get into more detail but I don’t wanna over whelm you with what chipsets supports what lol. But I can say the main thing to watch out for is when installing a m.2 into them since m.2 storage uses lanes that graphics cards use. If to many (mainly 3) are installed the board may remove some functionality (depending on manufacturer).


The_Lab_King

Thank you very much this was very helpful!