- Nov 15, 2018
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Hi All,
I'm going to be building a new PC and retiring my current one as a backup/hand-me-down to my son. I'm specifically going to be building this for the purpose of gaming - Starfield & Diablo 4 (both due out sometime next year). I'm going to be building just the box and in the immediate future looking to max out settings at 2560x1440. I have a nice 165hz 32" LG screen and I don't think I really need 4k yet, but may upgrade to it. I don't have a specific price range, but I'm not looking for super high end, just a good build with solid upgrade potential. Based on my last build I assume it'll run me somewhere between $2-3k. For hardware, I'm thinking something along the lines of:
Intel i9
32GB DDR5
1TB nVME
1TB SSD (backup)
NVIDIA 3x or 4x series?
May explore water cooling
I'm not in a hurry to build a system, but I'd like to have it ready to go by the time the games launch and I'm fine with building it early. I'm debating on whether it's better to take advantage of Black Friday deals or wait however many months and then just buy whatever is available at that point. What do you recommend? Should I drop coin on parts that are good deals around BF time and possibly even put it together then, or wait until a more definitive timeline is given for either of these titles? If I can/should get parts early, which ones should I look to acquire first vs. waiting? I assume if I find a good deal on a case I like for example I should get it then since it won't age really.
Normally I don't plan ahead like this, but with GPUs becoming scarce during COVID I don't want to be left without gear when the games release - just in case there's some other kind of fiasco.
TIA
I'm going to be building a new PC and retiring my current one as a backup/hand-me-down to my son. I'm specifically going to be building this for the purpose of gaming - Starfield & Diablo 4 (both due out sometime next year). I'm going to be building just the box and in the immediate future looking to max out settings at 2560x1440. I have a nice 165hz 32" LG screen and I don't think I really need 4k yet, but may upgrade to it. I don't have a specific price range, but I'm not looking for super high end, just a good build with solid upgrade potential. Based on my last build I assume it'll run me somewhere between $2-3k. For hardware, I'm thinking something along the lines of:
Intel i9
32GB DDR5
1TB nVME
1TB SSD (backup)
NVIDIA 3x or 4x series?
May explore water cooling
I'm not in a hurry to build a system, but I'd like to have it ready to go by the time the games launch and I'm fine with building it early. I'm debating on whether it's better to take advantage of Black Friday deals or wait however many months and then just buy whatever is available at that point. What do you recommend? Should I drop coin on parts that are good deals around BF time and possibly even put it together then, or wait until a more definitive timeline is given for either of these titles? If I can/should get parts early, which ones should I look to acquire first vs. waiting? I assume if I find a good deal on a case I like for example I should get it then since it won't age really.
Normally I don't plan ahead like this, but with GPUs becoming scarce during COVID I don't want to be left without gear when the games release - just in case there's some other kind of fiasco.
TIA