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SGBudgetGamer

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  1. What cpu should I get for : Emulation E - sports games etc (Smite, Overwatch, Fortnight, Pub-G, World of Tanks, Dynasty Warriors 9) Internet, YouTube, Netflix, Crunchyroll, HBO Go Monitor :LG 32 inch 1440p 75hrtz ultra-wide Note : please specify the gpu model if needed
  2. What for? I'm using the t-force ssd to boost the Toshiba's speed with storemi
  3. First question which country are you from? As for rgb working together, I find that the best way is to use all the fans and led strips from a single brand, my two favorites are thermaltake riing trios and inwin polaris. Thermaltake has a easy use software and the Inwin polaris has their 'quick links' chain link And as some of the members have mentioned if you can wait try and wait for ryzen 3000 it'll be worth the wait.
  4. Thermaltake Core V21 - (M-ATX) she picked this over the (H400i and silverstone ps15b-g). Ryzen R5 2600X - ($12 difference over the ryzen R5 2600) MSI b450m mortar Silverstone Tundra 02-lite v2 - (switched to thermaltake riing trios rgb 120mm suggested by salesman) G.skill trident Z RGB 3200mhz 32gb (8gb x 4 sticks) Asus Strix RTX 2080 Advanced 8gb - (on sale) with free $50 voucher Samsung 970 Evo 500gb m.2 nvme - Windows 10 / Games (suggested by forum members) Adata XPG SX8200 Pro nvme 512gb - work programs T-Force Gaming Delta-S 1tb 2.5 inch ssd - storage Toshiba 7200rpm 2tb 2.5 inch hdd - storage Seasonic Prime Titanium 750TD 750w 80+ titanium full modular 12yrs Fans used Front fans - thermaltake riing trios 140mm X 2 Rear fans - thermaltake riing trios 140mm X 1 Radiator - thermaltake riing trios 120mm x2 Led strips - Lumi color 256c X 2 strips Control box - 2 Total cost : $2528. 00 - (after discounts) The case looks like a disco hall on the inside. And she loves it.
  5. As adviced by some of the members on the forum I'll be going with the ryzen R5 2600 due to her workload, please advice if there are an parts I should change. Ei NZXT H400 or Silverstone PS15-B (M-ATX Case) whichever she prefers R R5 2600 Msi b450m mortar (couldn't find a Bazooka board) G.skill trident Z RGB 3200mhz 16gb Cryorig H7 quad lumi (rgb) or a liquid cooler whichever is cheaper Galax RTX 2080 oc 8gb RGB Chrome (she looks like the chrome) Adata XPG SX8200 Pro nvme 512gb - windows 10 Adata XPG SX8200 Pro nvme 512gb - games/software WD black 4tb 3.5inch hdd - storage TTSmart SE RGB 730w 80+Bronze semi modular (she wanted rgb)
  6. Smite, fortnight, overwatch, dynasty warriors 9, transformers war for cybertron, would of tanks/warships, plants vs zombies. No overclocks just flashed the bios to Vega 64.
  7. I saw a LG 4K 60hrz 32inch curved monitor for sgd$359.00, I'm thinking of going for it but will my powercolor rx vega 56 8gb red dragon be able to play at 60+ frames?
  8. She's an accountant for a huge shipping company called PSA in Singapore she does budget calculations company expenses, yearly aic and other stuff.
  9. I live in Singapore I don't think the glass panels will survive the trip to you.
  10. Anyone has used this card? Is it worth getting? Is it loud?
  11. She likes the AOC 1080p 144hrz 2sec gaming 24 inch matte black monitor with red leds, so I'll most likely to get that for her gaming and a 4k monitor for her work.
  12. Sorry to trouble everyone, I'm still kind of a new builder so not very good at planning builds. I need to plan a system for my girlfriend's birthday present, I need a heavy cpu usage for her work and able to play most games at 1080p 80 - 100 frames. My budget is at usd $1800.00 for system and $500 for (keyboard, mouse and monitor) please don't go intel as they are overpriced in Singapore. She shows interest in these games, Smite, Battlefield 5, Overwatch, Transformers the game, plants vs zombies, World of Tanks. Ps : m-atx or m-itx appreciated
  13. Saw both in store today Specs on both + price Gigabyte Aorus PCIe M.2 256gb Form factor : 2280 m.2 Interface : PCIe 3.0 X 4 nvme 1.3 Capacity : 256gb Warranty : 5 years SRS : up to 3100mb/s** SWS : up to 1050mb/s** TRIM & S.M.A.R.T & AES 256 supported. RGB : Supported (rgb fusion ) Note: actual performance may be vary. sgd $225.00 (usd$128.00) cheapest one I could find. Gigabyte M.2 PCIe 256gb ssd Form factor : 2280 m.2 Interface : PCIe 3.0 x2 nvme 1.3 Capacity : 256gb Warranty : 3 years SRS : 1200mb/s** SWS : 800mb/s** HMB & TRIM & S.M.A.R.T Supported. RGB : Not supported. Note : actual performance may be vary. sgd $79.00 (usd$49.99) cheapest I could find. Anyone used either ssds? Planning to pick up one of them for boot drive. X3 the price for double performance + RGB.
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