5 Reasons NOT to Build a Gaming PC

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DON'T ๐Ÿ›‘ Build a Gaming PC Right Now!

Exciting Hardware Releases Await: New Reasons to Hold Off on That Gaming PC Build!

If you’re an avid gamer itching to build a new PC, ScatterVolt has some advice for you โ€“ hold off just a bit longer! With new hardware releases from Intel, AMD, and Nvidia on the horizon, waiting a little longer might be the smarter choice. Here’s why you should consider waiting before jumping into that gaming PC build:

Intel’s New Lower-End CPUs: I3 14100 and I5 14500

The upcoming 14th generation CPUs from Intel, like the I3 14100 and I5 14500, might not bring significant performance upgrades. However, they are expected to push down the prices of lower-end SKUs from 12th and 13th generation Intel processors, making them even more budget-friendly. If you’re eyeing a budget build, it might be worth waiting to see how these new CPUs impact the market.

AMD’s New APUs: Ryzen 58600G and Beyond

AMD is set to reveal new APUs at CES, with the Ryzen 58600G rumored to deliver impressive integrated Radeon 760 Graphics. This could open up more affordable CPU options for gamers and might offer better integrated graphics performance. The lower-end APUs, like the 8300G and 8500G, could potentially become economical choices for budget builds.

5 Reasons NOT to Build a Gaming PC

Nvidia and AMD New GPUs: RX 7600 XT and RTX 4000 Super Series

Rumored to launch soon, the Radeon RX 7600 XT with a possible 16GB VRAM variant might provide a compelling middle-ground option between the 6750 XT and 7700 XT. On Nvidia’s end, the rumored RTX 470 Super, 470 TI Super, and 480 Super could bring significant improvements to the upper end of the GPU market, potentially impacting the pricing of existing RTX 4000 GPUs.

With such exciting new hardware on the horizon, waiting a little longer might be beneficial to see how these releases impact the market and offer new opportunities for gamers.

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So, if you’re keen on building a gaming PC, it might be worth exercising some patience, as February and March promise significant shifts in the hardware landscape. With new CPUs, APUs, and GPUs, not to mention great deals like Fezibo’s New Year Sales, there’s a lot to look forward to in the world of PC gaming. Remember to wait it out a bit, because who knows, the perfect build could be just around the corner!

As ScatterVolt says, “Things are going to get wild in February and even March depending on when these ultimately launch!” ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ So, keep your eyes peeled and stay tuned for all the exciting updates.

5 Reasons NOT to Build a Gaming PC

5 Reasons NOT to Build a Gaming PC