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RobinCube

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  1. Budget (including currency): max of around 2000 euro (preferred below unless its a big performance compromise) Country: the Netherlands Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Cities skylines (with large cities), Rocket league, GTA5, Forza horizon 4, F1 2019, very occasional Mathematica computations. Other details: I have attached my attempt for a new gaming pc on a local computer hardware store. 4.5 years ago I made my first pc (same store) and I noticed from the beginning that performance was not as good as I was expecting and think I made the wrong compromises for my 1000 euro budget back then. I had an AMD FX 8320 with a GTX 960 and 16gb DDR3, which I want to give to my mom to replace her dying 15y.o. pc. By now, I have grown more into gaming and know which games I like and why I want to have better graphics/fps. I have a single LG 2560x1080 60hz ultrawide monitor but I can only get around 50 fps on high in most games. I would like to get an fps of at least around 90 on ultra settings on this monitor (Particularly for FH4 and F1). I will keep my other peripherals, although I might upgrade my monitor in another year to a 1440p ultrawide. I also like cases with a window and appreciate at least gold PSU efficiency. It needs to include windows 10. I think raytracing will be really cool, but I am not sure in which games this will be useful. As you can see in the parts list, i have included a 1tb ssd nvme drive and 4tb of hdd storage. I would like to keep the capacities the same as this is what I am comfortable with, but if you think I could better go for a different type of ssd then please suggest. I also included 32GB of RAM because I already bottleneck on my 16GB playing cities skylines. In my search I felt like the AMD Ryzen 7 with an RTX 2070 super seemed to fit in budget, but I don't know if this is balanced for my needs or what to do with the mobo/chipset. I am very curious to hear what you guys think :) parts.pdf
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