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A friendly reminder, don't go on budget with a psu...
1. What is your budget?
2. What store do you plan on getting this from?
Also 1050TI is miles ahead of 1050 and its totally worth the price diffrence
My budget is very short to be honest, around $400. And building a decent PC from 0 is not a good idea since here (in Argentina) prices are really inflated.
And I'm going to get this from a well-known hardware store from Buenos Aires, heard a lot of good things from those guys so I'm buying from them.
And at the moment I'm in a terribly broken netbook with an AMD E-350 with a Radeon HD 6310 (integrated).
Yeah, I know, but I can't get it right now with my budget.
Yeah, I know they are made for gaming, but these are the best that I could get, I'm going to update the PC next year and I will put an i5 or what I can get.
Many newer games (even some older ones) won't even boot on a CPU with less than 2c/4t.
I don't need nor want a console, I'm using a PC which is working like ♥♥♥♥ and I use it for basically everything, and also what the other dude said, I would need to rebuy all those games if I wanted to play them in a console, and I couldn't even play them in high settings, and I'm not looking forwards AAA gaming.
I don't think so. Saw a lot of people playing current games with even single core CPUs. And I'm not really interested in playing new AAA games.
Yeah, I want to get a G4560, but as I said above, by many reasons I can't get a G4560 at this moment (budget, price (here's like %35 more expensive than in the US), availability)
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Take in mind that I might play current AAA games every once in a while, but I will mostly play lder games and E-Sports/Online games (TF2, DoTA 2, CS:GO, ect). I've heard everyone saying that I should get a Ti and a G4560 because they are much better, but as of now they aren't an option that can fit for my budget, and computer/hardware prices are going up constantly down here, I don't wanna risk getting some more money because I might end up without being able to buy anything if I do. I'm looking forward at getting a low/mid-end gaming PC to play stuff out of the box and upgrade it once I get more money.
Btw, this is the build I have in my mind:
Gigabyte or Zotac GTX 1050 2GB DDR5
Pentium G4400 (I think I will stay with this one for now)
MSI H110M Pro-VH (Comes in a combo)
4GB RAM DDR4 (It comes with the motherboard in a combo, and yeah, 4GB won't do much but I will get more son, I'm not going to do much RAM expensive stuff)
Western Digital 1TB HDD
I will use this as a base PC and as I said, I will start building over it. Before I upgrade anything I'm going to buy an external audio card to record music and stuff, and those are like $150, after that I will add another 4GB of RAM and I will buy a quad core or whatever decent CPU I find.
If your bugget is equivilent to $400, then even with a 30% markup you are still within range of their Ryzen 1300x...
Its $130 USD, so about twice the cpu price you are looking at, but it offers you Core i5 performance.
It would likely come down to availability, not just of CPU but motherboard also, but its worth asking about.
Either way, Intel or AMD, you will have a viable upgrade path.
If you opt for a better CPU and are looking for places to save a bit here and there, you can shave a bit by downgrading to a 160 or 250gb HDD. I know it sounds small, and it is, but witht he games you listed you could survive on a 160 with ocasional swaping and re-downloading, or on a 250 without much of that at all.