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ryse

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  1. I'll see on Saturday, I'm positive your issue isn't a common one from how you described it.
  2. As I said I ordered it already. Whatever happens I can try my AMD stock cooler and (I doubt it) get better thermals.
  3. That sounds nice, and yes I chose it because it was so cheap and yet had good reviews and stuff!
  4. Glad you think it's worth it, was worried about getting ripped off honestly.
  5. *I'm actually paying people from the site I'm ordering from to assemble it (25€ extra) So I'm 14, my budget is really tight as you can imagine. Note that I have already ordered the computer so changes to the build aren't possible, I just want opinions. Let's get into the parts then: AMD Ryzen 2600 clocked at 3.4GHz (I can OC it a bit, though my mobo isn't made for OCing) Gigabyte B450M DS3H MSI GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB OC (dated, also a bottleneck, but that just leaves headroom for the CPU so it's fine) 2x8GB of Adata XPG Gammix 3000MHz RAM (Bad choice? Maybe, but it was on sale so I might as well just choose the cheaper option, 16GB is 16GB) CoolerMaster Liquid Master 240 Lite CPU (water-cooling, maybe stupid on my end) 1TB Barracuda @ 7200RPM WD Green 240GB M.2 SSD (low-end, I know) A 60Hz 1080p 21" Acer monitor (I needed it to be as cheap as possible) CoolerMaster Elite V3 500W Bronze 80+ PSU And a basic case that was the cheapest compatible one I can find. Not going for aesthetics. No Windows, I got a completely legal volume key for Enterprise since my mum works in a government agency. I got a decent enough mouse and keyboard. Now before you start saying the build is either bad or that I could've gotten something better for a little more money, my budget is very strict and everything's ordered already. Now let's get to the price: Around 700€ with the monitor incl. VAT. Now here's where I come from. A 2015 Lenovo with an i7-5500u and an r5 m330 GPU. Not bad for basic tasks, but certainly not good for anything else. I have always in my life either used a 1024x768 monitor or a 1366x768 monitor, so 1080p 60Hz is an improvement. I have always also been on an HDD, so even at this low-end SSD, the speeds will amaze me, hopefully. Same goes for graphics, and CPU will be a huge improvement although I don't usually do CPU heavy tasks anyway. So that's it! The PC comes on Saturday and I hope everything goes fine, so what do you all think :p? PS I've also gone for upgradability potential and I think this build has that. Am I wrong or?
  6. Where exactly on the forum should I post a full PC build? Hardware section has separate parts only so.. any help will be appreciated!
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