When building a $600 graphics PC, we can't consider specialized GPUs but rather use graphics cards meant for regular gamers. The advantage of this solution is its reasonable price and performance that doesn't lag far behind professional devices.

CPU
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
Despite being a mid-range CPU in AMD's Zen 4 family, it's anything but weak. With a clock speed of 4.7GHz and capable of boosting up to 5.3GHz in heavy tasks, this is the ideal choice when
Creating a Graphics PCfor around $600. Note that the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X does not come with a stock cooler, so you'll need to purchase an aftermarket cooler. There are plenty of options available for under $30 that can effectively handle the heat generated by it.
RAM
- 2x 16GB DDR5
To serve graphics processing purposes, we need
PC RAMOpting for a Larger Capacity. The 32GB tier suits the $600 graphics PC build we're currently working on. There are various brands producing RAM kits of this capacity, allowing you to choose the one with the design you prefer.

Mainboard
- ASRock B650M Pro RS Micro ATX
This is a standard Micro ATX motherboard, supporting the latest AM5 socket. It's equipped with 4 RAM slots allowing up to 128GB DDR5-6200, providing ample room for future upgrades. Moreover, its price point is reasonable, helping you save costs.
Storage
- 1TB SSD M.2
The price of M.2 SSDs has dropped significantly, but they're still relatively expensive compared to HDDs. However, when it comes to graphics work, time is money, so Mytour has opted for an M.2 drive for this PC build. You'll get ample storage capacity and high performance when running graphic processing software.
Graphics Card
- AMD Radeon RX 6800XT 16GB
The reason Mytour chose AMD over NVIDIA is because NVIDIA's graphics cards are currently lacking in memory capacity and are slightly more expensive. The RX 6800XT GPU delivers more power than the RTX 4070 in various games (though it falls short of the RTX 4070Ti) while being similarly priced. The difference in VRAM capacity will make a difference when performing graphic tasks.

Power Supply
- Minimum 700W
A 700W power supply ensures sufficient power supply for the aforementioned components, but if you plan to upgrade or add more RAM, storage in the future, you may consider going for 750W or even 800W. Good quality power supplies will help the entire system run smoothly with high efficiency.
Computer Case
Any mid tower-sized computer case will allow you to easily install the aforementioned components inside. The choice of computer case depends on your preference, but if you opt for a smaller case, Mytour advises you to pay attention to the size of the graphics card!
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Conclusion
With the aforementioned components, Mytour readers will be able to build a graphics PC for $600. It will be a powerful machine, meeting all the needs of work, study, and entertainment of its owner, while also ensuring aesthetics. You will need to spend a little more for peripheral devices (mouse, keyboard, speakers) and . If you need further assistance, leave a comment at the end of the article or contact the support team of nhé!