does anyone know any good pc prebuild in the 1.5k area with intel and geforce
i want to play cod wwii and hell let loose, maby minecraft with bsl shaders and flight sim 24
does anyone know any good pc prebuild in the 1.5k area with intel and geforce
i want to play cod wwii and hell let loose, maby minecraft with bsl shaders and flight sim 24
Top Recommended Prebuilts ($1,500 Area)
Best Overall Value: ABS Cyclone Aqua (Newegg)
Specs: Intel Core i7-14700F, RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5, 1TB NVMe SSD.
Why: Offers a very high-end CPU/GPU combo that often hits the $1,500 mark during sales, making it a strong contender for 1440p/4K gaming.
Best Brand Reliability: NZXT Player: One / Player: Two
Best Retail Options: Lenovo Legion Tower 5i / HP Omen 35L
Specs: Typically i5-14600KF or i7-13700, RTX 4060 Ti or 4070, 16GB/32GB DDR5.
Why: Solid, reliable prebuilts often found at Best Buy or through manufacturer websites.
Good Budget Option: iBUYPOWER RDY Scale B04
Specs: Intel Core i5-14400F, GeForce RTX 5060, 16GB DDR5.
Why: A “Ready to Ship” (RDY) system often priced around $1,100–$1,300, leaving room in your budget for accessories.
Best for Performance: Skytech Gaming (Azure or Nebula Series)
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just build it yourself trust.
Check out Meta Pcs, They make some great prebuilts, Just please dont get one from best buy
The specs are pretty good , idk why it says both 16, and 32gb of memory
Bro that’s almost 2000 dollars how rich are you? ![]()
Also, why specifically Intel and GeForce ?
AMD is amazing and sometimes better than a GeForce Graphics card.
AMD cpus are so much better than Intel CPUs for gaming.
Btw GeForce is called Nvidia now.
Last actual graphics card marketed as GeForce was around I belive 2013
i agree for sure they make good pre builts
@HelicopterKid is there a particalury reason you want a prebuilt and not do it your self
ya
im getting 9070 xt 7600x
i am doing it myself now
im doing 16 gb and not 32 cuz its so expensive now ![]()
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nice
you could if you live in the US look at java.gg they got very good buyer protection for evertyhing you would buy there and thats a way to save some money but if you live in the EU you could take a look at some high reviewd martkplaats acounts they wil sell good parts for a lower price
Did you mean jawa.gg?
indeed