Here is My PC configuration. It usually runs for about $1000 and offers great performance for that price. You can occasionally get it for sub $1000 depending on what the GPU market is looking like. I have also included my peripherals (mouse, keyboard...
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Parts and Components
Peripherals
Parts and Components
My CPU. This allows for future upgrades. Provides great performance
AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600
This is the GPU I use. Plays anything at 1080p and most titles can run at 1440.
XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT 210 AMD Radeon™ RX 7600 XT
This is the motherboard I use. Super easy to build off of, and allows for use of wifi
ASRock B650M PG Lightning WiFi 6E
This is my power source. Provides plenty of power for this pc, while also being modular, allowing for better cable management
XPG CORE Reactor II VE 650W 80 Plus Gold PSU
Standard internal ssd. Works great
KLEVV CRAS C910 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4
Relatively standard Ram setup. You usually want at least 32 gbs and this being a DDR5 allows for higher end performance compared to DDR4
TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan DDR5 32GB 6000MHz
This is the case I use. There is also an RGB option, however, I chose this one due to the lack of RGB
Okinos Oak Wood ATX PC Case with 4 Fans
Peripherals
This is the mouse I use. It offers very solid performance for the price point. It has two mappable buttons on the left side, and allows for fully customizable DPI
FANTECH ARIA XD7 Wireless Gaming Mouse
This is the monitor I use. It works very well with this pc build. It also has integrated speakers, although I usually use a headset.
ASUS TUF 27" 2K HDR Gaming Monitor VG27AQ
This is the keyboard. Fully customizable colors and satisfying clicking sounds. Works great
Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard
Very nice mousepad. It’s large enough to set my keyboard on top of and still have plenty of room to move my mouse
SteelSeries QcK XXL Gaming Mouse Pad
Good all around headset. It also has a mic, which means I don’t need to have a mic on the desk taking up room
Astro Headset
In order for the headset to work properly, you will need a 2 to 1 adapter for it. This allows the pc to register the mic on the headset.