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Mavross

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  1. Updated link: https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/9BdnTW/looking-for-feedback-gtx-1080tiryzen-7-1700-build-4k-60fps Changed the paste, I don't think it's electrically conductive Gaming and maybe a bit of content creation
  2. Hey everyone! I'm looking for some help with a PC build I've created! Need some opinions on what parts I should have, thanks! https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/3BdnTW/looking-for-feedback-gtx-1080tiryzen-7-1700-build-4k-60fps
  3. Do you have intake fans in the front/bottom and your exhaust ones in the back/top?
  4. I probably should'vs seen that when i looked this case up... Thanks though! I'll use this, it looks great.
  5. That looks like a really nice build! My only thing is that it has an open side, which might be a problem for me. Looking for a closed-case build, as I have a pet and am also a bit messy sometimes. I would definitely get that case though, looks great being able to fit the fans and stuff, but only if theres some way to protect my equipment.
  6. Looks like a great board for the same price range, I added it! Thanks! TBH I just need one where I can mount all 4 fans from my AIO coolers and still have some for a decent fan setup, just to keep RAM/Motherboard with decent airflow. If you can find a cheaper case that allows me to mount my fans, I'm all ears. I might just scrap the AIO coolers altogether and do a custom watercooling, but being new to pc building, I'm not really sure how.
  7. Fixed link! I also have a 500GB M.2 SSD at home which I will use for some applications, and I will be installing it into the build. I'll look at some Gigabyte boards, but I'm keeping the 32GB, it was a great deal and I do some work in virtual machines so that'll help.
  8. I created a pcpartpicker build (https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Mavross/saved/kJG3FT) and I was wondering if I could get feedback from everyone on it! Reading the description of the build on pcpartpicker lets you know all the info you need. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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