Need Help Choosing Parts
Pablo
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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-amd.aspx?load=6a6900cb-9244-4dae-8f07-06def038c384
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Ian said:currently, just for games and light streaming. I might be picking up a 1080ti turbo for a really good price. the rest budget would be idk 1000-1200
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correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8
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Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
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I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8
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It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
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wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8
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Yes I am aware it comes with the prism cooler, typically those processors can run a bit hot with the stock cooler especially under load, you're more than welcome to run the stock cooler and try it out, I was suggesting you may want to consider looking into adding one.Pablo said:
wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
and by aIan said:
and by adding you mean replace the prism right?
Yes I am aware it comes with the prism cooler, typically those processors can run a bit hot with the stock cooler especially under load, you're more than welcome to run the stock cooler and try it out, I was suggesting you may want to consider looking into adding one.Pablo said:
wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
Yes that's rightPablo said:and by aIan said:
and by adding you mean replace the prism right?
Yes I am aware it comes with the prism cooler, typically those processors can run a bit hot with the stock cooler especially under load, you're more than welcome to run the stock cooler and try it out, I was suggesting you may want to consider looking into adding one.Pablo said:
wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
Alright cool soo ill just purchase the CPU wihtout the Prism cooler and buy this one or the rgb version. Overall everything is compatible right ?Ian said:
Yes that's rightPablo said:and by aIan said:
and by adding you mean replace the prism right?
Yes I am aware it comes with the prism cooler, typically those processors can run a bit hot with the stock cooler especially under load, you're more than welcome to run the stock cooler and try it out, I was suggesting you may want to consider looking into adding one.Pablo said:
wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8
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Yes, everything you have picked out will be compatible.Pablo said:
Alright cool soo ill just purchase the CPU wihtout the Prism cooler and buy this one or the rgb version. Overall everything is compatible right ?Ian said:
Yes that's rightPablo said:and by aIan said:
and by adding you mean replace the prism right?
Yes I am aware it comes with the prism cooler, typically those processors can run a bit hot with the stock cooler especially under load, you're more than welcome to run the stock cooler and try it out, I was suggesting you may want to consider looking into adding one.Pablo said:
wait, well i would install the wraith prism cooler ofc but im just wondering am i supposed to not use that and use the on you recommended or you just weren't aware that i had the wraith prism cooler on the list?Ian said:
It does come with that, you can always add it on later if needed, just watch your temps. The 1080ti will be fine to use with this build, it should hold up very well.Pablo said:
I thought the processor came with the wraith prism cooler ? if that isnt enough then yes ill consider getting the additional cooler for the cpu. Also is the 1080ti Turbo a good choice for this build considering im buying it for 450.Ian said:
Without the video card, for the price what you have picked out is extremely solid. You might want to consider adding on an additional cooler for the CPU, you can go with something as simple as a Hyper 212 for an additional $40 which would work great. https://www.microcenter.com/product/513903/cooler-master-hyper-212-black-universal-cpu-coolerPablo said:
correct im sorry i meant to post the link without the gpu on list.Ian said:
This will be the new link: https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder-amd.aspx?load=126b6ca6-b62d-4e5b-b7e9-77fe56b04bd8 -
Thank you so much! i just reserved my stuff hopefully i can pick it up today but there and hour and 30 mins till close so idt theyll have it ready today
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