
Im wanting to build a pc. My budget is $2500 I'm wanting it to be able to run any game I want to play. To be honest idk where to start and I'm just looking at YouTube videos. Would this build be good? If not please let me know what I can do to make it better. Thank you for your help! I don’t know what I’m doing take it easy on me lol

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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dvgnVW 4080 Super for $400 less
In the future, can you take a screenshot instead of taking a picture of your computer screen? If you use OneDrive, when it installs, you can select to back up your desktop documents and pictures. Screenshots are saved to the screenshots folder inside the pictures folder of the computer. They will sync between computers. You could also save the link, and take a screenshot from your phone. It’d just be a little easier to read.
Did you get your question answered, yet? I am an executive manager for a fairly small local IT and computer repair company in Colorado. Started from the bottom, began working here when I was 16. We do exact builds like this. I can give you some guidance on this.
How old is that video, beca a lot of those parts are out of stock on Amazon now. I priced it out on PC Parts Picker, which I personally don’t use; before they became popular, I created a small pricing web script for our internal use, which does very much the same thing but uses the Camel API. I say this because I don’t know exactly how accurate PCPP is, but in my limited use + feedback from my customers, I believe it to be fairly decent. It shows ratings from PCPP users, who is in stock, and prices. When I price this out, it ~~comes out to $2781~~ without taxes, and without a monitor or operating system license. Btw, If you’re going to build a computer like this, I would suggest you buy two 4K monitors. Don’t use a TV for a monitor.
The graphics card adds the bulk of the cost. It’s $1599 on Amazon, but if you change it to the 12GB model – MSI Trio 4070 Ti 12GB – it comes out to $914, which is closer to the expected price for this build.
Have you ever built a computer before? Is that what you intend on doing, or do you intend on having someone build it for you? If you buy a $2500 build pre-built that price will likely change to $2995 minimum, if not $3185.
**EDIT: I got mine to $2050**, all on Amazon, with 64GB RAM with 4070Ti 12GB. Disregard the last link. Before taxes, it’ll actually be about $1995 because the graphics card is showing the wrong price. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/MNdcwg
**EDIT 2:** Messed around and got a better build, $1999 w/ these changes: 4070 Ti Gaming RGB, 64GB RAM, Liquid Freezer III RGB (instead of LF 2), and 12 Core AMD 7900X. All on overridden for Amazon, all showing next day or same day shipping.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VPR69c
1TB for a 2500$ system??
The specs are good, the price isn’t.