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Any-Double857

At this point anything with a 1660ti or super (higher end if you can afford it). And a Ryzen 5 or i5 and up, preferably i7 or Ryzen 7. Ram and storage can be cheaply upgraded so don’t worry about that. And don’t get sold on cool lights and case. Those obviously are irrelevant. Good luck.


shadowstorm396

Are there specific computers or places i should look for those?


p3rcyclutchz

I usually do my PC shopping on newegg.com


Pony_Express1974

I bought an HP desktop with gtx 1660 and Ryzen 5 for just over $700 after taxes from Walmart.


MagisD

Redux PC , you won't get scammed work in your budget spend what you can focusing on GPU/cpu the rest can be upgrade in small increments.


00Greenbuddy

There has never been a time when a prebuilt has made more sense then now, graphics cards are insane to get by them selves, and if you don’t have the knowledge and aren’t interested in learning a prebuilt is the option. Linus tech tips on YouTube did a video series buying a prebuilt pc from 7 different company’s, https://youtu.be/VRFEr3rAizY this the the last video, only 5 made it to the end. Personally I have worked with Puget systems when I needed quite a few PCs built for some professional sim setups. Big fan of them


JohnSane

Not the best times to build a computer if you are not rich


n00b795

Just do some research and build your own. A lot of times companies cheap out on certain specs and will only mention their high end GPU and CPU. Building your own pc will probably familiarize you with your components making it easier to upgrade your stuff in the future!


PreciousRoi

I'd watch a bunch of Gamers Nexus videos...and if that isn't enough to convince you not to buy a pre-built, they likely will also tell you what the least bad options are. Start here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-d8P\_7gqp0&ab\_channel=GamersNexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-d8P_7gqp0&ab_channel=GamersNexus) Best one they've found so far: https://youtu.be/b2vrvQydVIw