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I'm literally brand new to PC gaming and the whole building part, I have a friend that can help and he said don't try and save money because you'll regret it in the long run, I have a 144hz monitor already, a Keyboard and Mouse however I'll play Controller so I was wondering if someone could build me something for around £400-£600. I don't have anything specific just thought I'd ask!
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Unfortunately, probably not happening right now. CPU/GPU market is screwed right now, and even the used market isn't really going to save you anymore. You may be able to get a CPU(probably not the one you'd want though), but you'll definitely have a hard(impossible?) time finding any sort of GPU to fit within your budget, never mind an actually decent GPU.
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21 wrote Unfortunately, probably not happening right now. CPU/GPU market is screwed right now, and even the used market isn't really going to save you anymore. You may be able to get a CPU(probably not the one you'd want though), but you'll definitely have a hard(impossible?) time finding any sort of GPU to fit within your budget, never mind an actually decent GPU.


I have nothing to do with the post but what's going on with the market? It all covid related?
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Redacted wrote I have nothing to do with the post but what's going on with the market? It all covid related?

I guess so, but I'm honestly not even sure. Supply was pretty fine a year ago when COVID lockdowns first started happening so I'm not sure how demand is only now exceeding supply, but I guess that's how it is
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21 wrote
Redacted wrote I have nothing to do with the post but what's going on with the market? It all covid related?

I guess so, but I'm honestly not even sure. Supply was pretty fine a year ago when COVID lockdowns first started happening so I'm not sure how demand is only now exceeding supply, but I guess that's how it is
A lot of times it comes down to the logistics. These companies always have a lot of stock. It takes a lot of time to sell through it. Thats why there is often a lag for shortages. Couple that with the new spike in mining. Honestly I assume this shortage is more mining related though. Admittedly the last part is more speculation than anything. I've just seen that miners picking up the 3000 series crads.
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Yolo wrote A lot of times it comes down to the logistics. These companies always have a lot of stock. It takes a lot of time to sell through it. Thats why there is often a lag for shortages.

I know, but my point is that before COVID started last year, TSMC were very vocal about how great yields were for 7nm, but now they're struggling for stock?
So, AMD/NVidia and other companies are claiming that supply is as good as ever, just that demand is up tenfold over normal years.

Yolo wrote Couple that with the new spike in mining. Honestly I assume this shortage is more mining related though. Admittedly the last part is more speculation than anything. I've just seen that miners picking up the 3000 series crads.

If it was just mining, I don't think it would be anywhere near this bad. It's probably a perfect storm of COVID demand ramping up for new tech, and miners trying to grab what they can, but I couldn't say for sure.
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