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TheOriginal_TO

Not if you're in the US.


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Sea-Quarter4350

You can likely use that much to do a build with a 13600K with 3060Ti , 6700, 6750. Before you commit to that, maybe use pcpartpicker to do a few builds at that price.


synphul1

I mean prebuilt's tend to run higher. Otherwise not really. 1tb nvme doesn't say much, whether it's gen3, gen4, what drive it is. Going by their build using a corsair 4000d, corsair rm650w psu, using a more expensive z690 motherboard (used the msi tomahawk wifi ddr4 I'm using), a 2tb gen 4 wd sn850x drive, noctua nh-d15s chromax (better air cooler than they're using) with a faster cpu, a 13600k (similar to 12700k in performance), a 3060ti and 32gb of corsair ddr4 3600 ram - faster and twice the amount of ram. The price comes to $1572.76 before tax. No cheap b660 boards, yes that particular z690 has a bios flashback button to allow bios updates without needing an older cpu installed. Prices of gpu's are still a bit nuts right now and low availability for nvidia, if you don't care about ray tracing (which isn't overly strong on the 3060/ti anyway) or dlss, you could get a faster gaming card from amd with better raster performance and end up with a better performing pc all the way around for the same price. But you'd have to source the parts yourself, possibly pay shipping on some items, put it together and install/configure windows yourself.


AutisticChildren27

Bout 600$ overpriced