![]() It's priced so closely to the RX 7800 XT that I'd wholly recommend splashing out on the higher-end card. Now, I'd love to say the RX 7700 XT is a home-run, but it's not. However, AMD just dropped the RX 7700 XT and RX 7800 XT, which are priced as such to completely rule out the RTX 4060 Ti from any of my builds. Mostly because, at the time, it was the only current generation GPU in the correct price bracket, and importantly beat out the RTX 30-series and RDNA 2 cards it solely competed with. Originally I had picked the RTX 4060 Ti for this build. I want the benefit of this cheaper processor and money-savvy DDR4 RAM to keep plenty of cash aside for the graphics card. Yep, I'm sticking to my guns here, and there's good reason for it. Best mid-range gaming PC buildĬorsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4-3200įor our mid-range build, I'm recommending the same processor as the budget build: the Intel Core i5 13400F. Patience and care-two very important aspects of PC building any of us would do well to remember. Though I can't vouch for your building ability. It's certainly better than what you'd buy for the same cash pre-built, and I'm sure it'll last you years to come without running into trouble. Overall, this budget PC doesn't drop the ball on any of its components. If in doubt, take a look into the Carbide 175R. You can't really go wrong with most of Corsair's cheaper Carbide cases in my experience. ![]() Thing is, that isn't the easiest case to find in the US anymore, and even in the UK it appears to be in the process of being replaced by newer models. This is a tricky one, as if you really want to save pennies I recommend the Aerocool Zauron that I reviewed in 2022. Originally I had a 500GB drive in here, alongside a 1TB HDD, but as the 1TB SN770 isn't much more money so I killed the HDD for the larger solid-state storage. It's going to be a superb and snappy boot drive, and you really can't fault it on price. ![]() Now don't let this SSDs price fool you, it's extremely fast. As for storage, I've opted for our favourite SSD on the cheaper side of things: the WD Black SN770.
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