Is this a good build?
Don't need any other parts like monitor, its for gaming, $1250 or so please
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Thank you! So there's no power supply or heat sink/cooler for the CPU picked out there, do you have those items already? Those will be needed - do they need to be added to fit in to your budget?
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Add what I need but at a good prie
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I'd go with the following, adds about $175 on to your original price -
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Ok thank you
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You're welcome, have a great rest of your day !
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would a 3070 work with the list above
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Hello, that would be fine, most 3070s recommend a 700 or 750W power supply so as long as you choose the 750W supply, you'll be good.
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What about a 3080
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750W should still be fine, you will want to check the manufacturer's recommendation for the specific model of card, but most I've seen are 750.
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alrighty
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Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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what about one of the amd cards, would that work too
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Did you have a specific one in mind? AMD has a wide variety of video cards.
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6700
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That should be fine, the 6700 XT's list 650W commonly for their power supply recommendation.
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alright thanks
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do i need a video card
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For gaming, yes it would be essential to have one.
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Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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what fps will i get on a 3070
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It depends on the game, graphics options, etc., I would suggest looking at benchmarks for information or an idea on that such as this article: https://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=5013&graphics=GeForce%20RTX%203070
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so any of the new cards would be good for fornite
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Yes. any of the 3000 series or new AMD cards would be perfectly fine, that is not a graphically intensive game.
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Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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is there a certain type of card that is better?
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To answer that question, in my opinion, it really depends on your budget for the video card, and what you plan on doing with the card (what kind of games, what settings, streaming/not streaming). Also in the current state of the video card market, what is available. You can get a great idea on what a card is capable of with benchmarks/reviews for games you'd be interested in playing.
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