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3 hours ago, Bmnnx said:

Hi I need help im going to be buying a pc soon and im trying to get the most out of my money. I live in the us and im mostly going to be using it for gaming. I have at most 1100 to spend.

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3HZCM4JQRNVFF?ref_=wl_share

The motherboard you chose is pretty shitty so i really recommend you going with this x570 as you don't have to flash bios and you get that PCIe 4.0 and all of those newest features! https://amzn.to/31A7IFH  Don't go with the one you chose pls... You'll regret it

 

 

 

Ps: get some ATX Case. Therefore there will be much bigger airflow and so the components won't heat up that much and you can also get better and cheaper Motherboard.

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I like to focus on whats important. CPU, GPU, MoBo. Focus the majority of your time picking out whats right for the games you plan on playing, and future games. Go cheap, but don't go that cheap on your case, either. Plus, an ATX case usually supports MicroATX builds as well. Such as this one: https://www.newegg.com/black-corsair-carbide-series-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811139057?Description=corsair 100r&cm_re=corsair_100r-_-11-139-057-_-Product

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3 hours ago, Liamisko123 said:

The motherboard you chose is pretty shitty so i really recommend you going with this x570 as you don't have to flash bios and you get that PCIe 4.0 and all of those newest features! https://amzn.to/31A7IFH  Don't go with the one you chose pls... You'll regret it

 

 

 

Ps: get some ATX Case. Therefore there will be much bigger airflow and so the components won't heat up that much and you can also get better and cheaper Motherboard.

He doesn't need to go X570. A better B450 board would do fine. Something like a Tomahawk MAX. 

 

As for the case the size doesn't determine airflow. There are lots of ATX cases that suffer from it. The one he chose does look cheap and nasty though. 

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13 hours ago, lee32uk said:

He doesn't need to go X570. A better B450 board would do fine. Something like a Tomahawk MAX. 

 

As for the case the size doesn't determine airflow. There are lots of ATX cases that suffer from it. The one he chose does look cheap and nasty though. 

Well that one is not available on the amazon yet. I would have recommended it as well if it was available

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1 hour ago, Liamisko123 said:

Well that one is not available on the amazon yet. I would have recommended it as well if it was available

Might not be on Amazon but it should be available somewhere in the USA. It has been out in the UK for a good few weeks.

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