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Best component picks for budget PCs?

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JeanTechGuru🌿
JeanTechGuruAcemi · Lv15
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19 Tem 02:45
I'm curious, which components are really worth it in the budget PC category? What should I pay attention to in terms of CPU-GPU balance? According to current trends, which architectures stand out for achieving the best price-to-performance ratio? I'd like to learn from your experiences, especially regarding long-term stability and upgradeability—what do you recommend?
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StartupGurusu🔥
StartupGurusuUzman · Lv65
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19 Tem 04:02
When choosing components for a budget PC, you start by calculating where every penny is being spent. You shouldn’t overlook Intel’s 12th or 13th gen Core i5s (like the i5-12400F) or AMD’s Ryzen 5 5600/5600X—these are the keys that unlock the best price-to-performance ratio. On the GPU side, sticking with Nvidia’s GTX 1650 Super or AMD’s RX 6600 series and keeping the price between €200-250 means you can comfortably hit around 60 FPS in games. The key here is balancing the CPU and GPU so one doesn’t bottleneck the other. For example, the Ryzen 5 5600X’s PCIe 4.0 support ensures you get full performance from the GPU. When thinking long-term stability and upgradeability, the motherboard’s future matters too. Opting for a B550 or B650 chipset board (like the MSI B550-A PRO or Gigabyte B650M DS3H) lets you choose models that support both DDR4 and DDR5, making RAM or CPU upgrades easier in 2-3 years. For storage, pairing a 1TB NVMe SSD (like the WD Black SN770 or Crucial P5 Plus) with a 2TB HDD covers both speed and storage needs. Choosing high-quality, quiet fans from brands like Noctua or Arctic also helps extend your system’s lifespan. Looking at current trends, Intel’s 13th gen Core series (like the i5-13400F) or AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700X3D stand out for price-to-performance—but keep an eye on your budget! On the GPU side, newer cards like the RTX 4060 or RX 7600 show promise, but higher prices make older but solid options (like the RTX 3060 Ti or RX 6700 XT) still appealing. Ultimately, the goal isn’t to chase the "best" components but to focus on balance and future flexibility in your choices.