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Numzane

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  1. mcpootis There are other people on here being kind enough to give me advise. Thanks for your opinion
  2. Like I said I’m Blindly loyal , If that the case it might be in my best interest in thinking about AMD , what do you think about the RX 5700xt ?
  3. What if I spend a little more money and get a i9 Intel Core i9-9900K Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.0 GHz Turbo unlocked LGA1151 300 Series 95W Ive always had Intel and I really want to stay with Intel. I know it might be silly but it’s kinda like Coke and Pepsi or Xbox & PlayStation, I’m blindly loyal ? Unless your saying the AMD out preforms the Intel I would take the time and look into it .
  4. Herman, Thats clearly why I’m asking for advise from the community. Its pretty much the entire point of the post .
  5. I was just looking up the MSI Tomahawk it has a AMD Chipset not Intel the i7 not gonna work .
  6. Is the tomahawk comparable to the Asus? Cuz I see it’s $115 vs $180 and your saying for $20 The gigabyte RX 5700XT is a better than the GTX 1070?
  7. Yes I do agree that’s a valid point in regard to the warranty and the risk Im taking purchasing something that might be defective out of the box and won’t know till I build the pc . let’s say I was going to go out tomorrow and buy everything, After looking over what I have on my parts list do you think it’s a good PC for the price ? Are all these component compatible? Or could I save move in some placing and spend a little more in others?
  8. Herman , Thanks for the advice, I know it would be ideal to get everything all at once but im in a situation where if i save the money i just know other thing will come up and i will end up dipping into the fund , If i just get the parts as i have the extra cash that way i know it will go towards my pc. I estimate this will take about 3 months to get everything. Thanks again, Numzane
  9. Hello everyone !!! Im new to this forum / community this is my first post i just wanted to say im excited to read the content and hope i can maybe get some guidance? I recently stumbled across linus tech tips on youtube and i love all the content on this channel ive been watching video after video , In the last video i watched linustechtips did a gaming pc build / giveaway and In this video this forum was mentioned and linking in the details. I wanted to build a gaming pc that has VR capability and is able to play the latest games such as Fortnight, COD and most importantly Overwatch. Its been 10 years since i last built my own pc and so much has changed and evolved that i am asking for a bit of help. I don't really have a lot of disposable income so im going to slowly purchase the components piece by piece as i can afford them and i really dont want to get the wrong hardware and regret it later because it might take me several months to get everything together and i dont want to be stuck with incompatible hardware that i cant return. I have put together a list of hardware and was hoping someone can take a look and let me know if im on the right track? 1. Case -- $100 This is the only i have purchased so i hope its ok https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QKV6HP9/?coliid=I12ST6YQWPSNMQ&colid=FLRSXWNAZI44&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it 2. Processor $340 Intel Core i7-9700 Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 4.7 GHz LGA1151 300 Series 65W 3.Cooling / heatsync $130 Corsair H100i RGB PLATINUM AIO Liquid CPU Cooler,240mm,Dual ML120 PRO RGB PWM Fans,Intel 115x/2066,AMD AM4/TR4 4.Ram / Memory $95 Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 LED Desktop Memory - Black 5.Mother Board $180 ASUS Prime Z390-A Motherboard LGA1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) ATX DDR4 DP HDMI M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 Gigabit LAN 6.Graphic Card $400 EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC GAMING ACX 3.0 Black Edition, 8GB GDDR5, LED, DX12 OSD Support (PXOC) 08G-P4-5173-KR (Renewed) 7. SSD harddrive $110 Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E1T0B/AM) 8. Power Supply $130 CORSAIR RMX Series, RM850x, 850 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular Power Supply Thank you to anyone that takes the time to read this post . Numzane
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