Need Help Choosing Parts
I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. However, I was planning on getting the 3070 when it goes on sale instead of the 2060 I have selected https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=ce588152-366c-45c7-801f-53357ab80d26
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Hello @andrewd21
Thank you for posting on the Micro Center Community! What kind of games are you looking to play and at what resolution? Buildwise, everything looks good, with the only change I would make is removing one of the SSDs for a HDD. Having a second SSD doesn't really help much when it comes to reading/writing data unless you are looking to content creation. -
I was looking to play on 1440p res, I have changed from 2 1TB ssd's to 1 2TB ssd, I have the full build link on pcpartpicker at https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YMgLJf because micro-center doesn't have every part I need, but I am questioning on whether I can front mount my AIO on the case, In addition, whats the maximum GPU dimensions on the case and is there any other fitting compatibilities I have to worry about? If so, is there any similar corsair alternative cases I can get?
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The 220T accepts rads up to 360mm. So you'll be able to front mount your radiator. The H100i is listed as one of the supported radiators on Corsair's website. Also, It looks like the 3070 you've selected is 267mm in length, and the 220T shows that it can take cards up to 300mm. So I'd say you're good there!
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Thank you! I apologize for constantly changing parts and asking so many questions but this is the last I have. Will this case work with parts? https://www.amazon.com/iBUYPOWER-Translucent-Customizable-Side-Panel-Resolution/dp/B08413J5QG/ref=pd_lpo_147_t_0/147-5983632-4899069?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B08413J5QG&pd_rd_r=5f31dd72-b31d-4f68-9f28-db5938cf3435&pd_rd_w=iNuXi&pd_rd_wg=H6pgW&pf_rd_p=eba84458-d862-45eb-bb57-06592e30f645&pf_rd_r=3P8K2XGHRY1C5MP8ZEFX&psc=1&refRID=3P8K2XGHRY1C5MP8ZEFX
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Yes. If you're ever unsure of the compatibility of case with your parts, check the motherboard form factor and PSU form factor and make sure they match up.
If you have an ATX board and PSU, and the case says it supports ATX, then you're all good.
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