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First build, alot of new parts.

Mortrix

Hi, i would like some feedback and suggestions on a build imma build in a few months. I'm really excited for all these new hardware releases and would like to use them.

 

Its gonna be used for primarily gaming, and some mild productivity.

 

GPU: Rtx 2070 super.

CPU: One of the new amd 3000 series???

RAM: 16gb.

CASE: NZXT h500.

Monitor: 1440p 144hz.

 

In terms of location. I live in denmark. And my budget is around 10,000 - 12000 DKK

 

Fell free to ask any questions :)

Edited by Mortrix
Edited because of GoldenLag's comments :)
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AMD 3600 and a good B450 motherboard I would partner with those parts.  Get a quality PSU too.

"Do what makes the experience better" - in regards to PCs and Life itself.

 

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1 minute ago, Mortrix said:

I live in denmark

Buy locally. Usually pays off.

 

2 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

i would like some feedback and suggestions on a build imma build in a few months

Then come back in a few month when you are actually going to build.

2 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

 

I don't really know alot about amd cpus

They are the go-to across the board more or less atm.

 

3 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

My budget is around 1,000-1,300 USD.

Allways state budgets in local currency. Otherwise ig usually turns into a pain

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If you are including the monitor in the price then it won't fit with that gpu included in the budget. 

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17 hours ago, Precept said:

If you are including the monitor in the price then it won't fit with that gpu included in the budget. 

the budget is only for the pc

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6 hours ago, Mortrix said:

the budget is only for the pc

OK then it looks pretty good. Would go with 3600 for 1440p should handle it fine and a good B450 motherboard like the msi Gaming Pro carbon ac. 

 

If your buying in a month or 2 wait for the 5700 xt aftermarket coolers and drivers as well as pricing to settle to see best gpus for price and performance. 

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