Build It: A high-end AMD Ryzen 2 rig

Build It: A high-end AMD Ryzen 2 rig

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https://www.pcgamer.com/build-it-a-high-end-amd-ryzen-2-rig/

Budget gaming PC(~$750/£750) - A good entry-level system.Mid-range gaming PC(~$1,250/£1,250) - Our recommended build for most gamers.High-end gaming PC(~$2,000/£2,000) - Everything a gamer could want.Extreme gaming PC(>$3,000/£3,000) - You won the lotto and are going all-in on gaming.

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It's good to have some competition back in PC hardware again. Seriously, how long were we plodding on with mainstream quad-core processors? Over eight years? Staggering. The reality is that the computing industry thrives on competition, and as years pass, and more and more manufacturers hit the dirt, the likelihood of us ever seeing such a large paradigm shift again—certainly when it comes to processor performance—is slim at best.

Build It: A high-end AMD Ryzen 2 rig

Sep 14, 2018, 4:35pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/build-it-a-high-end-amd-ryzen-2-rig/ > Budget gaming PC(~$750/£750) - A good entry-level system.Mid-range gaming PC(~$1,250/£1,250) - Our recommended build for most gamers.High-end gaming PC(~$2,000/£2,000) - Everything a gamer could want.Extreme gaming PC(>$3,000/£3,000) - You won the lotto and are going all-in on gaming. Prefer to buy a prebuilt than building it yourself? Check out our guide to the Best Gaming PCs. > It's good to have some competition back in PC hardware again. Seriously, how long were we plodding on with mainstream quad-core processors? Over eight years? Staggering. The reality is that the computing industry thrives on competition, and as years pass, and more and more manufacturers hit the dirt, the likelihood of us ever seeing such a large paradigm shift again—certainly when it comes to processor performance—is slim at best.