Need Help Choosing Parts
Piro
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I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
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Piro said:I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
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Ian said:Piro said:I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
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Piro said:Ian said:Piro said:I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
If the parts you picked out fit your budget, I would say everything is fine.
Some suggestions -
You can save some money by dropping the water cooler to a lower spec cooler, or perhaps just an air cooler for Ryzen, as what you have picked out is a bit much for that processor.
You could also drop to something like a 500GB m.2 as your boot drive and use a 2tb 2.5" SSD for storage if you'd like to go SSD only as you picked out, that would save you a bit of money and wouldn't really make any impact on performance for gaming.
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Ian said:Piro said:Ian said:Piro said:I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
If the parts you picked out fit your budget, I would say everything is fine.
Some suggestions -
You can save some money by dropping the water cooler to a lower spec cooler, or perhaps just an air cooler for Ryzen, as what you have picked out is a bit much for that processor.
You could also drop to something like a 500GB m.2 as your boot drive and use a 2tb 2.5" SSD for storage if you'd like to go SSD only as you picked out, that would save you a bit of money and wouldn't really make any impact on performance for gaming. -
Piro said:Ian said:Piro said:Ian said:Piro said:I put this parts list together and am looking for some advice. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-intel.aspx?load=a0d7e7e3-c2e8-48db-b6f7-42b5b6fe810e
If the parts you picked out fit your budget, I would say everything is fine.
Some suggestions -
You can save some money by dropping the water cooler to a lower spec cooler, or perhaps just an air cooler for Ryzen, as what you have picked out is a bit much for that processor.
You could also drop to something like a 500GB m.2 as your boot drive and use a 2tb 2.5" SSD for storage if you'd like to go SSD only as you picked out, that would save you a bit of money and wouldn't really make any impact on performance for gaming.
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