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Tagrz_WTBS

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  1. I know! Sadly my tax now is getting the parts!!!
  2. Completely agree and aware. But if I decide to upgrade, I'm looking more for a bolt on solution anyways.
  3. That's the thing tho. I never fiddled with overclocking either. I'm interested in the idea but I don't want to push/break systems!!
  4. Not a bad idea, I'll look it up!
  5. Well I've been wondering for a while! I bought that prebuilt after my old custom died, I didn't want to wait for parts... Now I'm craving to do a build!! I guess I can wait tho. Thanks for the feedback!
  6. Thanks for the input and the guide as well! Helpful!
  7. Budget (including currency): 750$ CAD Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming primarily, office tasks when needed Other details: Right now I have an older (2yrs) prebuilt ACER Predator with an i7-7700 and a 1080. 16gm single stick ram, stock cooler, 256gb Kingston m.2 (cheap), 1tb Samsung qvo SSD, 1x Seagate 3tb 32mb cache and 1x WD 3tb. I have no clue what the MOBO is... I've had no problems so far with this setup but I'm wondering if it would be time to upgrade a couple parts to make it more future proof. I mainly game some simulators such as fs19, ets2, cms18 etc. I do play Rocket league quite a bit as well, which is my main game. I also play RDR2 and GtaV occasionally. I'm a casual gamer, far from trying to be competitive. I just enjoy a lot of games. Would you guys 1, think I should be upgrading anytime soon and 2, what would you guys recommend based on the 750$ CAD upgrade budget. Keep in mind, my 1080 does the job so far so I was thinking MOBO, cpu, ram, aio cooler etc. If you guys seem appropriate to change the GPU as well, I'm open to suggestions. Attached are the specs at the moment. Thanks! Tagrz!
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