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AMD
Ryzen TR 2990WX - Good 4 years ago.
Processors

— Good

WD
Blue 1TB (2012) - Excellent 4 years ago.
Hard Drives

— Luckily there's a lot of competition between WD and Seagate or else the price wouldn't be as low as it is. Expect prices to drop for HDD's continuously over the next several months as SSD's become more superior. I've had this in countless builds, never fails.

Nvidia
GTX 750-Ti - Terrible 4 years ago.
Graphics Cards

— Don't get this. It's 2019.

Nvidia
RTX 2080-Ti - Average 4 years ago.
Graphics Cards

— If you're rich, buy it. If you're looking for a high-tier gaming PC but you're not rich, DO NOT GET THIS CARD. You will never use its full potential just through gaming. Unless you are putting this card in a workstation, then yeah, this card will be perfect. But I don't recommend getting this card just for casual or even hardcore gaming.

AMD
FX-8350 - Good 4 years ago.
Processors

— This CPU is excellent for people building entry-level Gaming PC's and entry-level Workstations. This CPU is also great for just a basic desktop PC build. However, due to the release of the Ryzen series, this CPU is relatively primitive. There are a lot of these on the used market that you can get for $30-$50.

AMD
RX 580 - Excellent 4 years ago.
Graphics Cards

— This is one of the best GPU's for price-to-performance ratio, for sure in the top 5. I buy these cards used for around $120-$140 all the time for my builds. This card is a direct competitor to the GTX 1660. Not only is it way cheaper than the GTX 1660, it also performs better in most benchmarks.

Nvidia
GTX 1050-Ti - Poor 4 years ago.
Graphics Cards

— The 1050-Ti, in my opinion, the most overrated GPU on the market. You can buy an RX 580 8GB for $20-30 more for 3 times the performance. If you're not a fan of AMD cards, go with a GTX 1060 instead. If you buy this, you will end up buying an upgrade within a year's time.

Adata
SU650 240GB - Poor 4 years ago.
Solid State Drives

— The advertised read and write speed is nowhere near the ACTUAL read and write speed. Luckily I got them on clearance at Fry's for $30, which is what they should be priced at.

Nvidia
GTX 1070 - Good 4 years ago.
Graphics Cards

— I bought the REV 1.0 of the Gigabyte GTX 1070 back in 2016, which ended up breaking (severe artifacting). The REV 2.0 of the Gigabyte GTX 1070 is what I've had for about 3 years now and it has never failed me. Will run any game you need at high settings with high frame rates. However, if you have about $20 more to spend on a GTX 1070 TI, go ahead and get the TI because it has a better price-to-performance ratio.

The Best.
CPUGPUSSD
Intel Core i5-13600K $316Nvidia RTX 4060 $300Crucial MX500 250GB $30
Intel Core i5-12400F $141Nvidia RTX 4060-Ti $397Samsung 850 Evo 120GB $60
Intel Core i5-12600K $215Nvidia RTX 3060-Ti $260Samsung 860 Evo 250GB $50
HDDRAMUSB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016) $40Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB $45SanDisk Extreme 64GB $72
WD Blue 1TB (2012) $30Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB $43SanDisk Extreme 32GB $28
Seagate Barracuda 2TB (2016) $54G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3200 C14 4x16GB $381SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB $16
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