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Budget (including currency): 5000 Country: us Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: gaming, vr. 3d printing Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I am looking to completely replace my pc I am going to start with a 3060 but would like to upgrade to a 4080 or 4090 one day I wanna use the corsair 2500 series case what motherboard, cpu, power supply , am I looking at I know nothing about pcs also I would like to start with 4 terabytes of storage and 32 gigs of ram and should I water cool it or no
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Help me choose a processor that fits or that is compatible with my gpu, also can someone suggest a good budget aircooler with it as well! hopefully can support 240+ fps on cs2 I currently have, ryzen 5 3600 rtx 3050 16gb ram 650watt psu
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I really like the look of the z63 but I think the liquid freezer has better performance, is it a big difference, or small enough that I can go for looks. for a 13900k btw
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So I'm thinking about building a pc with ryzen 5 3600 and it costs about 200€ for me and I'm on a tight budget so I found a ryzen 5 3600 CPU for 156€ on Aliexpress and with a lot of good reviews. Should I spend more or take the cheaper option? Or should I just go with ryzen 5 2600 170€ or ryzen 3 3100 175€. I'm gonna use this pc for gaming and content creation.
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Budget (including currency): €1000 Country: Netherlands so i really want to build a pc and i already chose wich parts i would want but i’m not sure if there are good cpu: ryzen 5 3600 motherboard: asus prime x470-pro ssd crucial: p2 500gb hd: seagate barracuda 1tb psu: corsair cv series 550watt ram: crucial ballistix 3200MHz 16GB gpu: 3060ti case: be quiet pure base 5000DX note: some thing aren’t available right now like the gpu and mother board so i’l have to wait on those parts bit thats no problem for me
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Hey guys, I pretty new to pc building and I'm planning on building a new pc. I've found the parts but I'm not 100% sure about the compatibility and how well they will run together, I'm mainly concerned about the motherboard. Also just to note, I'm not planning on doing any overclocking except from running the ram at its advertised clock speed so that's not an issue for me. Let me know if there are any problems with the parts list. Thanks PC Parts: Case: Corsair 110R Gaming Midi Tower Motherboard: MSI B450-A Pro Max CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6GHz CPU Cooler: CPU Stock cooler Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus SSD PSU: Be Quiet System Power 9 600W GPU: rtx 3060 12gb RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB DDR4 RAM (3200MHz)
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I don't have any other good choices, the 750w versions are beyond my reach, so are the next step up in either brands companies lineup, Although I'm willing to save up a bit more if it's a huge step up in safety, or a decent step up in efficiency. Mostly gaming, maybe some nightly mining. 3060ti (200tdp) and intel 95 watt chip of some kind. Also I might mine on the 3060ti at 125watts or so. Thanks for reading
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Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Intel Core i7 7700 @ 3.60GHz 16.0GB Corsair Vengance @ 1093MHz ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. STRIX Z270F GAMING (LGA1151) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (SATA (SSD)) 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZRZ-00HTKB0 (SATA ) Hi. I play a lot of games and i feel like my pc is running worse than it should. I get about 80-120 fps in Warzone with the lowest settings and my computer fully optimized for better performance. Which parts should i replace? or maybe buy more ram? what could help me? My budget is about 150 dollars Thanks a lot and have a great day!
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Budget (700 to 750 euro or 800 dollar including tax) Country: The Netherlands Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft (mods), War thunder, City skylines Other details (just a good pc list in this price range without monitor and i hope a amd pc) i hope someone can send me a good pc parts list for a 700 to 750 euro or 800 dollar including tax pc list
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Recently, I bought a new monitor that runs at 1440p and 144hz. My current pc can run 1440p fine, but struggles to reach the refresh rate in newer games. So If someone could help with what parts I should upgrade to that would be great. For context, my budget for upgrading is around $800 and I'm fine with buying a used gpu since they're alot better priced. Current Specs are: B450 asrock steel legend atx board Ryzen 3 3300x with a vetroo v5 cooler EVGA Hybrid Gtx 1070 ti 16gb of ddr4 3200mhz ram
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these are the parts i was thinking of getting cpu-ryzen 5 5600g motherboard-asrock b550m riptide ram-team t-force delta rgb 16gb 2x8gb graphics card-Asus tuf gaming radeon rx 6500XT case-deep cool mac cube 110 wh micro atx power supply-EVGA supernova 650GA m.2 ssd-TEAM GROUP m.2 512gb cpu cooler-aigo at240 liquid io cooler
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I Have A Budget of $1,000 for a PC. I really want a gaming one, but i have no idea what parts to get because this is my first time. The only part that i chose is the i5-12400F CPU.
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list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BvG2mr
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I want to build a pc for streaming and gaming but have a tight budget So should I get a Rx 6500xt with an i3 12th gen or an Rx 6500xt with an i5 10th gen since they are around the same price. Would the extra cores be better or the Rx 6500xt on pci 4.0
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1st pc build Last opinion before I order the parts.
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Budget (including currency): 1300 euros Country: Greece Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: AAA game titles on 1080p and esport titles Other details https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gYCdk9 I am looking for a last opinion before ordering the parts. This is my 1st pc build ever and even after all the research I did I am not 100% sure. Please let me know if you think something is not compatible or if you have some other suggestion. Thanks -
1. Budget. $1400-$1700 USD. This is for a full pc setup. Monitor, mouse, keyboard and OS need to be factored. See Aim for more info. I live in Florida. The closest Microcenter is a 7 hour drive. ***I can receive education discounts because of my job as a high school teacher. 2. Aim: I would describe usage in computers as a professional designer with an emphasis on photography. I use a lot of Adobe software for creative content and I need a workhorse. I am wondering if a pc will be better suited for desire to have a faster editing time and I would like to see what type of desktop I can get with your help. I would love to game but that is a luxury and not necessary for the first build. Upgrade paths are an attractive aspect of building a pc. I am a hardcore laptop user. I come from using MacBook Pro for over 10 years. My previous model (early 2015 MBP) was killed by a clumsy coffee spill. The estimate of the repair was between $1400-$1700 usd which is where I found my budget. That amount of money I know can go a very long way in the pc world. I found a pretty good laptop that meets my requirements. I recently started following LinusTechTips and I thought this would be the perfect place to find the right people to help me. Target specs: 32 gb of ram. I don’t need a lot of storage, I plan to use bluray and external drives for work storage. A motherboard with multiple pciExspres slots would be nice, adding more 3.0 usb for the drives later. Probably a new AMD cpu. A middle to low end gpu, necessary for some of my work but games are only a 2nd priority. I do light video editing but nothing that would require a serious component. Older generations are worth considering I think because I am coming from a laptop I am use to a machine that won’t game. The monitor is a higher priority than gaming. This pc should be designed for work and be upgradable to gaming (2nd monitor, new gpu) 3. Monitors. This might be the hardest section, it is for me. There are too many options. I plan to eventually upgrade to at least 2. One for work and one for gaming. The first need to be 1440p at the minimum and ideal for image editing. HDR would be nice. The monitor for my pc is more important than the GPU. A good comparison are the Mac screens. I have been spoiled by pretty displays and expect to have that in my pc. Used is probably a good idea? I don’t know. Basically, the best monitor that makes senses for the pc being spec’d out. 4. Peripherals. I need a mouse, keyboard and windows, nothing fancy but nice. The bar is a good laptop like a ThinkPad Carbon or Dell Xps 5. Why? I destroyed my old laptop with water damage. I would like to know what I could get with the same money to fix it. Used and older generation parts are encouraged with advice on where to look an what to do in the used world where possible. Thanks a million for the help, I am overwhelmed by the amount of choice going into this!
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Hi guys I have an i5-7400 paired with a Gtx 1050 Ti , and 8 Gb of DDR4 2400Mhz RAM, I am planning on buying a 16 GB of DDR4 3200Mhz RAM for my current computer but I dont know whether this RAM will support my current PC or not and If it supports will there be any problem with my existing PC hardware because after this pandemic I will be building a Ryzen 5 3600X machine where I can utilize this "16GB of 3200Mhz RAM" afterwards Is it worth buying ? Will my PC support? I'm in desperate requirement of extra RAM I use software like video editing software and photo editing software like after effects,premier pro,Photoshop,blender etc Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2 Socket LGA 1151 Motherboard Thank you before hand for your answers
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Hi, guys I need some help building a computer, It is mainly for medium gaming and occasional streaming. I have most of it down, but i need help balancing my BUDGET OF $1500 (not firm max i would push it is $200 more) . The theme is RGB LEDs or blue/black for suttle things. Anything can help. Here are theparts I am for sure interested in buying... mobo:Asus STRIX Z270-E GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard heres the good shiit below $340 cpu: 7700k $(tbd)-cpu cooler- : an aio water cooled one (preferably from corsair OR nzxt) $(tbd)-ram- : idk (I need 16gb high-speed ram for now- if in budget i would love led ram, but is also a plausible thing to upgrade in the future) $(tbd)-storage- : A high performance to value m.2 nvme SSD (must be under 200$) and 500 gigs or more (i don't need a hard drive) $444 VIDEO CARD: gtx 1070, i would like this one... Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Xtreme Gaming Video Card $140 case: Corsair Crystal 460X RGB ATX Mid Tower Case $( tbd ) -Power supply-: Something that is GOLD rated, MODULAR, SLEEVED CABLES, and 600-800 watts (i may do sli one day) $( tbd )- Rgb strips- : Have to be compatible with motherboard and aurora sync Total without the unknown parts is... $930 With everything that u have chosen out, you have a budget of about $500-$700 to spend on the rest of the parts, READY... SET... GO?... find me adequate hardware for my money needs! Thank you for your time and giving me help, Chris
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I live in Australia and everything has been marked up. I'm reaching out to my fellow Aussies or anyone that knows of a safe reliable way to order from a US based store e.g. Amazon, and get it delivered to Australia. That way i don't have to pay the marked up price. thanks.
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How much is too much? What's the price range that you feel is too much for a single component where you say "this is too much" & would refrain from buying that particular product , Please reply in general like 300-400 range or a per component basis , So What's your price limit? Example 1 : "I would never pay over 300 for a single component ever " Example 2 : "I would never pay over $180 for a PC case" Example 3: " i would never pay over $800 for a laptop " Example 4: "i would never pay over $350 for a graphics card any day"
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I found this build on my local Craigslist for $550, which seems to be a steal, but I'm hesitant to buy it seeing that it is in pieces and the pretty low price. He offered to set it up to verify that it works. What should I look for/be wary of? Is it worth the shot? PCPartPicker: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wVMyZ8 Thanks for any help!
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So, I decided to look for a $600 PC for gaming this January 2017, so I looked through Google and I found this website. http://newbcomputerbuild.com/best-2017-gaming-pc-builds-listed-budget/best-600-pc-builds-for-gaming-in-2017/ (Best of 2017 $600 PC Builds Coming this January) I was wondering what parts of the PC can be changed to improve performance, (before I purchase.) Before replying- Just in case if you read this. Include a link to the PC part e.g. (PC Parts name) (How it could improve performance) (Link) Please be nice, and last of all Only reply if it's related to this topic. About- I'm a small kid who is looking for a budget gaming PC that's good enough to run most new games at around med/high settings, and old games at max settings. I've never built a PC before, and it looks quite hard.
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Are msi h110 motherboard and corsair ATX 2.31 VS series 550w compatible?
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Does anybody knows a pc components (new, used or refurbished) store at Laredo, TX?
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