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System Name | His & Hers |
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Processor | R7 5800X/ R7 7950X3D Stock |
Motherboard | X670E Aorus Pro X/ROG Crosshair VIII Hero |
Cooling | Corsair h150 elite/ Corsair h115i Platinum |
Memory | Trident Z5 Neo 6000/ 32 GB 3200 CL14 @3800 CL16 Team T Force Nighthawk |
Video Card(s) | Evga FTW 3 Ultra 3080ti/ Gigabyte Gaming OC 4090 |
Storage | lots of SSD. |
Display(s) | A whole bunch OLED, VA, IPS..... |
Case | 011 Dynamic XL/ Phanteks Evolv X |
Audio Device(s) | Arctis Pro + gaming Dac/ Corsair sp 2500/ Logitech G560/Samsung Q990B |
Power Supply | Seasonic Ultra Prime Titanium 1000w/850w |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Lightspeed/ Logitech G Pro Hero. |
Keyboard | Logitech - G915 LIGHTSPEED / Logitech G Pro |
I see no issues. PC gaming is cheap this days, plenty of RX 6600 on offers for around 200Euros/210USD. 1080p 144Hz IPS/VA monitors are less than 200$. CPU's like Ryzen 5600 or Intel 12300 are about 150$. Games are free each week on Epic, and there are plenty of sites with discounted games and bundles.
While I don't disagree people waiting multiple years for low end hardware to drop in price can build a sweet 1080p build for the money anyone who actually want's to buy newish hardware like a RX 7600 or 4060ti is getting shafted with products not much better than 3 year old hardware.
Cpu remain decently priced due to better competition. Nvidia still doesn't view AMD as anything other than a minor nuisance regardless of whether that is justified and amd is just happy being a slightly better value in the gpu market. RDNA2 being cheap isn't because amd wants it to be cheap it's mostly that nobody would buy it in 2023 otherwise.