DIY PC Rig Recommendations For 2025

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But my graphic card can't support hdmi.. Can't link to my prism TV. Any recomd ways to do it?
Graphics card got display port? I use a DP to HDMI adapter to connect my quadro p620 to my monitor..
 
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Hi guys any recommendation

Games to play: Wukong, Diablo IV, Battlefield 6 upcoming
Purpose: Casual gaming and for work purpose with some movies. Multiple tabs while gaming and surfing the web
Monitor: 144hz at least for fps gaming (need to get 1 as well, any recommendation or even better)
Budget: 5k inclusive of monitor

Need a full fresh pc setup

thanks in advance.
 

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Hi guys any recommendation

Games to play: Wukong, Diablo IV, Battlefield 6 upcoming
Purpose: Casual gaming and for work purpose with some movies. Multiple tabs while gaming and surfing the web
Monitor: 144hz at least for fps gaming (need to get 1 as well, any recommendation or even better)
Budget: 5k inclusive of monitor

Need a full fresh pc setup

thanks in advance.
Just go AS or invader website u will get ur spec u want.

Are u getting 1080p monitor? if yes go for 200Hz above is well better since u got the budget.
 

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Hi all, I’m trying to buy a pre-built pc from Invader based on the specs of the midrange gaming rig in the first post of this thread. I don’t have any experience DIY, so just want to buy a pre-built one. I intend to use this for gaming (Diablo 4, Black Wukong, etc.) and light use of Microsoft Word/Excel, and my budget is around $1.5-1.6k.

I found this build from their website - I can’t post links but this is the Master M36 build (summary below). This allows me to upgrade the CPU to Ryzen 5 7600 for $1,316. Are there any other value-for-money upgrades that I should include (e.g., RAM, cooler, SSD, PSU) within my budget? Thanks!


Summary:
AMD RYZEN 5 8400F 4.7GHz PROCESSOR 5 7600 6 CORE/12 THREAD
ASUS TUF GAMING B650EM-E WIFI
DEEPCOOL UD551 ARGB CPU COOLER
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS DUAL AMD RADEON RX 7800XT O16G GDDR6
ADATA LEGEND 860 1TB 6000MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2
SILVERSTONE TRITON 750RX 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5
SAMA M203 BLACK TG M-ATX CASE
4 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 6 + BT 5.2*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
 

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Hi all, I’m trying to buy a pre-built pc from Invader based on the specs of the midrange gaming rig in the first post of this thread. I don’t have any experience DIY, so just want to buy a pre-built one. I intend to use this for gaming (Diablo 4, Black Wukong, etc.) and light use of Microsoft Word/Excel, and my budget is around $1.5-1.6k.

I found this build from their website - I can’t post links but this is the Master M36 build (summary below). This allows me to upgrade the CPU to Ryzen 5 7600 for $1,316. Are there any other value-for-money upgrades that I should include (e.g., RAM, cooler, SSD, PSU) within my budget? Thanks!


Summary:
AMD RYZEN 5 8400F 4.7GHz PROCESSOR 5 7600 6 CORE/12 THREAD
ASUS TUF GAMING B650EM-E WIFI
DEEPCOOL UD551 ARGB CPU COOLER
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS DUAL AMD RADEON RX 7800XT O16G GDDR6
ADATA LEGEND 860 1TB 6000MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2
SILVERSTONE TRITON 750RX 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5
SAMA M203 BLACK TG M-ATX CASE
4 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 6 + BT 5.2*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
Monitor is 1080p or 1440p? Rx7800xt is last gen, u may wanna consider rx9070 instead..
 

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I don’t have a specific monitor yet but I’m not too fussed about the monitor. Whatever specs fit best within the 1.5-1.6k budget would work.

I can see the FX 9070 option under Invader’s M56 build, but it doesn’t leave much budget for any upgrades of the other parts…
 

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I don’t have a specific monitor yet but I’m not too fussed about the monitor. Whatever specs fit best within the 1.5-1.6k budget would work.

I can see the FX 9070 option under Invader’s M56 build, but it doesn’t leave much budget for any upgrades of the other parts…
if are not planning to game at 4k
7800xt is able to handle 1440p
 

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I would much rather go for 9060 xt 16GB though simply because of FSR4.

That said, if can stretch $100 more to 1.7k, the MASTER M57 with 9070 seems like a pretty good deal:

SGD $ 1,578.00​

AMD RYZEN 7 7700 3.8GHz 8CORE/16THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WIFI
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
POWERCOLOR AMD RADEON REAPER RX 9070 16GB TRIPLE FAN
ADATA LEGEND 860 1TB 6000MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2
SILVERSTONE TRITON 750RX 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5
SAMA M203 BLACK TG M-ATX CASE
4 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 6e* + BT 5.3*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED

Parts to consider upgrading:
PSU: MSI A850GL-850W (+$73)
RAM: TEAM T-CREATE EXPERT BLACK 6000MHz 32GB(16GBx2) CL30 (+$33)

Grand total after optional upgrades:

SGD $1,684.00​

 
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I would much rather go for 9060 xt 16GB though simply because of FSR4.

That said, if can stretch $100 more to 1.7k, the MASTER M57 with 9070 seems like a pretty good deal:

SGD $ 1,578.00​

AMD RYZEN 7 7700 3.8GHz 8CORE/16THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WIFI
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
POWERCOLOR AMD RADEON REAPER RX 9070 16GB TRIPLE FAN
ADATA LEGEND 860 1TB 6000MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2
SILVERSTONE TRITON 750RX 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5
SAMA M203 BLACK TG M-ATX CASE
4 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 6e* + BT 5.3*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED

Parts to consider upgrading:
PSU: MSI A850GL-850W (+$73)
RAM: TEAM T-CREATE EXPERT BLACK 6000MHz 32GB(16GBx2) CL30 (+$33)

Grand total after optional upgrades:

SGD $1,684.00​

dun tik the cpu cooler can suppress R7 7700. get a 240mm AIO cooler to save budget.
If u tiking to game for long hrs, AIO is a better cooling method.
I have a R7 5800X that use 360mm AIO when running AAA game can go up to 70++ degree anytime in no aircon environment.
 

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dun tik the cpu cooler can suppress R7 7700. get a 240mm AIO cooler to save budget.
If u tiking to game for long hrs, AIO is a better cooling method.
I have a R7 5800X that use 360mm AIO when running AAA game can go up to 70++ degree anytime in no aircon environment.
It is absolutely fine and does the job. Unless there's OC involved but that seems highly unlikely.
 

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Hello everyone, looking to get a new rig. Budget around 1k with windows. Light dota2 gaming on 3440 x 1440, but that's about it.

I need it to run multiple research programs (think Nvivo, R, Minitab, SPSS), as well as the microsoft suite of applications. Sometimes will use Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop/Lightroom too.

I need to output to 4 monitors, can internal gfx handle that?

Any recommended builds?
 

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Hi I'm trying to DIY a pc for my first time.

Shortlisted my psu, cpu, gpu and motherboard as tiagong these 4 are the most crucial components.

May I know is there any website whereby I can double check whether all the parts I selected are compatible?
 
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