I think Teamgroup T-Force is a good brand, they're well known but cheaper than Samsung and Kingston
I think $1000 is a great budget, especially for 1080p
Edit: also if you are getting a new monitor IMO the only fancy feature worth paying for is VRR/Freesync, it basically eliminates most perceptible lag or judder because the monitor framerate and game framerate will always be in sync
Looks great for 1080p high/ultra, I don't know what the prices have been like lately but I built a roughly equivalent PC for someone and it works really well. What's your budget like?
The only thing I'm unsure of is the Kingspec SSD because I've never heard of that brand before
I was a lot more comfortable buying parts from Amazon because they had a really good return policy which took a lot of the pressure off
I regret getting a 4000 series a few months ago lol, my timing for buying stuff is consistently terrible. I was expecting a big price hike for my tier but it turned out to be the same or cheaper and multi-framegen seems like a good option for flexibility but I wonder how bad it feels/looks
I was kind of hoping FSR4 (and future AMD mfg) would help carry the 4000 series but it seems proprietary now
Now that Intel
has a 12gb 4060 competitor at $249 AMD is probably going to be forced to release a good $250-300 GPU again
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