1st Gaming PC Build...very nervous about getting compatible parts
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SLAC
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I want to make sure all my pieces fit together, and also that I'm not over or under doing it with parts like the power supply and cooling system. Thanks! Any help appreciated.
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Hello, @SLAC
I'd say that this is quite a solid build.
All of the components you've selected are compatible and will work well together.
I'd recommend adding an M.2 drive. If it's outside your budget, I'd recommend the M.2 over the 2.5" SSD you have currently selected.
What kind of monitor do you have planned for this build?
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Yeah this looks nice but like the other guy said I would recommend a M.2 SSD.
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