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Hi there, my son is interested in a gaming PC. He is currently into Roblox, Minecraft and is looking at sandbox Steam games, though he's autistic and once he gets into something, who knows where it will end. So I'm thinking something reliable and capable of those games plus a bit more.

I've been looking at second hand and prebuilt PCs but I know it would be better value to build something. Also found prebuilt with refurbed parts but I want reliability so I'm not sure about that. I'm not a PC guy but I'm sure I could put something together with some help from the Internet. Saying that, I have no idea what I need, so could anybody advise what would work well? Happy to pay up to £1k all in.
 
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Thank you for putting that together. I presume this would be much better than the performance of a prebuilt of a similar cost?
 
Thank you for putting that together. I presume this would be much better than the performance of a prebuilt of a similar cost?

Almost certainly so, you might get on par components CPU/GPU wise but prebuilds often skimp in other areas. People end up getting terrible motherboards, or a poor PSU which could risk damaging your components, cases with atrocious airflow etc.
 
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Almost certainly so, you might get on par components CPU/GPU wise but prebuilds often skimp in other areas. People end up getting terrible motherboards, or a poor PSU which could risk damaging your components, cases with atrocious airflow etc.

This. I bought a pre build, and decided to build my own again, as the quality of motherboard and psu were not great plus the way the airflow from the fans were directed were not very efficient. Also the RBG weren’t working on all fans AND they made a terrible humming sound under load.

Big company as well, but think I will be sticking to my own builds in the future.
 
Thanks for the advice. It seems a little daunting at first but I'd much rather get my moneys worth when spending so much.

There's a lot of experienced people on here that are happy to help when it comes time to build, and there's some good visual guides on youtube you can follow.

Building a PC is honestly a bit like an expensive lego set now compared to what it used to be many years ago.
 
I'm an engineer and have swapped motherboards in industrial labellers and such. But I haven't paid for any of those parts! I think what makes me most nervous is what happens when it's powered up and the software side. I'll start researching next and look to making an order.
 
I'm an engineer and have swapped motherboards in industrial labellers and such. But I haven't paid for any of those parts! I think what makes me most nervous is what happens when it's powered up and the software side. I'll start researching next and look to making an order.

You can install Windows 11 via USB, there's a tool which sets the drive up for you and the installation process itself is very streamlined. The operating system does most of the work for you in honesty, and outside of any potential updates it really doesn't take long.

The only things you want to really install manually are your motherboard chipset drivers and GPU drivers directly from the AMD website, make sure to get the latest releases of both.
 
Do you think black Friday would affect the price of this build much? Or is it best to order before, for availability?
 
I don't think I'd wait, a few of those items are on pretty deep sale and possibly clearance as is tbh.

I was surprised to find a half decent gaming monitor for as little.

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Total: £88.94 (includes delivery: £3.99)​

I would try to stretch to this, more upgrade potential and a longer warranty, plus being modular it'll make for an easier/cleaner build.

Get him a new keyboard for Christmas maybe because in fairness the one I listed is a bit bargain bin and might have issues with multiple key presses at once.
 
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plus being modular it'll make for an easier
Modular is overrated lol. That case is big enough to make stashing the cables a non-issue.
650w is also overkill for a 7600+9060xt (could even run this on a 450w PSU if desperate)

Unless theres a more than reasonable chance of swapping over to a xx70xt or xx70ti class graphics card...not really worth spending more on the power supply. The ab650n is good enough and the extra outlay for a higher wattage psu is wasted money IMO.
 
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