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4060 TI Build for less than $750!

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$750 - parts list

All things together total about ($740) - pre-tax. This is a phenomenal set up for higher refresh 1080p and entry level 60 FPS in 1440p gaming for a lot of games (though it will still struggle a bit on higher settings with new and poorly optimized titles). $750 budgets are almost always my favorite as you can go in so many different directions with it. This one prioritizes getting on the current Gen (DDR5) platform over maximizing graphics power for the budget (which would still occur on Ryzen's 5000 series platform.

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CPU, RAM, and Motherboard ($340)

 Ryzen's AM4 platform is still great for a budget conscious builder who wants to best they can afford right now. However, we can get an AM5 build in this budget, that will play games and be easier to upgrade for higher end builds in the future.. The Asrock B760M board comes with WIFI built in. Our RAM is the a faster 16GB (2x8) kit of DDR5 at 6000mhz. You can find 32GB kits for about $100, which I believe is worth it if you can swing it, but for the sake of keeping it as close to $750 here, I'm going to have to stick to just 16GB. We still want a decent budget going to our GPU.

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Graphics card ($300)

The RTX 4060 features Nvidia's latest architecture and AI features. It isn't the best card, but it isn't the worst, and priced appropriately. It is a nice fit in this budget for those who want to prioritize getting a new platform for future upgradability over the best they can get now for this budget. If you start to notice it lagging behind, the 13400F can go up to an RTX 4080 with minimal bottlenecking at 1440p.

Storage, PSU, and Case ($110)

The case is a basic mesh front intake setup and acrylic side panel MATX case. It's a more compact form and you'd want to add some 120mm fans in the front. A three pack can be had for $9 and would realy help keep this system running nice and cool, but because they aren't necessary to get the build up and running, they are not counted towards the budget.

SSD prices have stabilized a bit. While a 2.5" Sata one is still cheaper, since this build is already running on a new platform, it makes sense to at least have the OS running on a PCIE gen SSD.

So that's it for this build. Want it, but don't want to build it yourself? We build PCs! We will charge a $50 build fee plus shipping and taxes to get it sent out to you. And even better, we offer warranty support (a full two years!), so if something goes wrong, send it back, and we will fix it. Click customs below, and let us know you want this exact build. If the parts are still available, or we have the same ones (or comparable/better substitutes), we will get back to you asap.

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