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****PC Build Request Form****

Budget & Currency: australian $1500

Peripherals & Monitor: No, already has all of those. from last computer.

Games: PUBG, Dota, rust, battlefield 1.

Software: mostly just for gaming

Aesthetics: clean, not some alien ware looking thing

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Details: his last computer broke so this is just a new computer. It used to blue screen and freeze a lot so he went at it with a hammer. He may be able to salvage a hdd, psu but for sake of the build just include those in the price. He also has all the peripherals he needs.
If it isn't too much to ask could I get a build with an intel processor and an amd. If you don't want to do both just do the intel. Cheers

When: a soon as possible. He wants to start ordering right away.

Thanks!
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When you mention if possible do both Intel and AMD; are both those builds for 1500 AUD each or you want to try and squeeze a Intel/AMD CPU and Intel/AMD supported Motherboard in the same price range? If they're sharing the same budget, it kind of kills the overall build budget.

Edit: Also do you know what monitor and resolution it is?
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I'd recommend an RX 480/580 over the GTX 1060 but just get whatever you can, they're all pretty hard to find right now. If you do manage to get an RX 480/580, spend an extra $10-15 for the 650W version of that PSU, for XFire support.

Intel alternative;
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I'd be sticking with Ryzen 5 though.
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