I recently completed my bachelors and got a great job. This means less time for games and more real life stuff. However, I will now be able to buy a better PC and perhaps squeeze in some quality game time during weekends.

The train of life is now moving at a relatively greater speed.

PS: Can I get some suggestions regarding a PC build? I wanna keep it within $800 and go with Intel/Nvidia CPU/GPU setup.

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Congratulations. Thanks!

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Bumpp, thanks

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Congratulations! Thanks for the giveaways!

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Everybody around is getting jobs :(
Congrats, and thanks for the train. Last time I looked for pc components was some years ago so I'm afraid I can't help you with your oddysey.

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Bump for the cool train!

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nice,nice

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Woot!

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Congrats xD

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i will be buying new computer in few months but probably amd setting

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Cool train. Bumpity bump! ^^

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Congrats!

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pump bump

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Thank you for the train <3 Bump ^^

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I always go for budget PC builds, which means AMD, but there are common things to think about either way:

How long do you want this PC to last you? Do you want to completely replace it every couple years to have a much better one, or aim for something that you can upgrade in the meantime? I like to pick a CPU socket that allows me to upgrade the CPU later without replacing the motherboard. Also, consider how much RAM a motherboard will support (and your OS as well).

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Congratulations!

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thanks and congrats :D

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Congrats for your new degree and job! Gratitude bump included.

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Congrats on completing your studies and the new job!

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congrats and bump up!

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Things just got serious around here.

Congratulations.

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bumpy bumpy bumpy

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Congrats HSAssassin! And don't worry for the speed of the train, it's the passengers and the direction that matter.

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Congrats!
Bump!

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