Congrats for the job, for suggestions about the build I will just redirect you to /r/buildapc, they're pretty helpful, just stick to the guidelines.
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Clueless on PC hardware, but congratulations on your new job.
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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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