Worth it for a 2k budget? Going from console to pc!
4070Ti Super
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D

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  2. It’s not absolutely terrible but most definitely overpriced. Can build a significantly better pc for that price imo

  3. Highly recommend to build your own, if you dont know what youre doing there are lots of youtube guides of people who build pc’s, you can even buy all of the exact parts they used so theres no worry about parts not being compatible.

    My first pc was a prebuilt and I didnt realize how scammed I was. My motherboard would not let me go above 1200 mhz on my ram and there was no option in the bios to change that. It also didn’t support much upgrades like a new processor that I wanted to get down the line.

    100% worth it to build your own, and cheaper. Pc part picker, is a good website that shows you the compatibility of parts you choose and will let you know if its not going to work out.

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