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Hey everyone, looking for a PC to build for a friend as a birthday present. Im thinking around $500 or $600 at the most. He most likely will only play overwatch and counter strike and indie games here and there. For peripherals, really just a keyboard. Thanks in advance.
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CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($109.49 @ OutletPC)
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Total: $616.31

If you wait for H310/B360 motherboards and Coffee Lake Pentiums to launch, you can save $50 easily which would let you add an HDD. Otherwise, just add an HDD to the system later.
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