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Hello guys!

 

I am planning on getting these parts, and to be honest I am not the biggest PC guy so I would really appreciate some of your opinion regarding this build. I looked trough everything, so hopefully no major mistakes about the parts working together. I am heavily open to ideas, or if you see something wrong make sure to point it out. Thanks in advance!

 

As you guys might have suggestions about this, here are some informations. I live in the EU so parts are a bit more expensive here, the parts I listed are what I would consider paying for. I will have 2 monitors in the future 1080p  one of the being 144hz, I mainly play escape from tarkov. 

 

Appreciate any opinions, ideas! Thanks!

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, redingitel said:

Hello guys!

 

I am planning on getting these parts, and to be honest I am not the biggest PC guy so I would really appreciate some of your opinion regarding this build. I looked trough everything, so hopefully no major mistakes about the parts working together. I am heavily open to ideas, or if you see something wrong make sure to point it out. Thanks in advance!

 

As you guys might have suggestions about this, here are some informations. I live in the EU so parts are a bit more expensive here, the parts I listed are what I would consider paying for. I will have 2 monitors in the future 1080p  one of the being 144hz, I mainly play escape from tarkov. 

 

Appreciate any opinions, ideas! Thanks!

 

 

 

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I'd recommend you for getting this SSD:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/6yKcCJ/samsung-860-evo-500gb-25-solid-state-drive-mz-76e500bam

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to give some ideas I made some parts lists for ya

 

 

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5400 RPM HDD's have a drop in speed, more than you might think so 7200 should be what you default to for HDD's.

 

Also, why buy a locked CPU with a motherboard made for overclocking? B360 is fine if you don't want to overclock.

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Nothing entirely wrong with your build but the firecuda HDD. Those are for cheap builds where you don't but an SSD in because they offer hybrid hdd+ssd storage.

If you consider 1440 @144 Hz in a Monitor upgrade you might want a 2070 but for 1080p a 1070 is a better value. 

If you go AMD you will have a better Value compared to Intel systems but also slightly less (single core) performance.

And is it also worth your money to invest in a nice PSU. They will last several builds and might save you some money in energy cost.

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26 minutes ago, redingitel said:

Hello guys!

 

I am planning on getting these parts, and to be honest I am not the biggest PC guy so I would really appreciate some of your opinion regarding this build. I looked trough everything, so hopefully no major mistakes about the parts working together. I am heavily open to ideas, or if you see something wrong make sure to point it out. Thanks in advance!

 

As you guys might have suggestions about this, here are some informations. I live in the EU so parts are a bit more expensive here, the parts I listed are what I would consider paying for. I will have 2 monitors in the future 1080p  one of the being 144hz, I mainly play escape from tarkov. 

 

Appreciate any opinions, ideas! Thanks!

 

 

 

even though you will put your os and main programs on the ssd i would recommend getting a 7400 rpm hhd instead of a 5400 as it might me too slow and take time when loading some tasks,

would also recommend getting a core i7 8700k instead of a non k and maybe asking again on how you can overclock it so you get better performance 

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Thank you guys for the quick answers, my main problem is that I would aim for a 1070ti but my retailer wont have it anymore, they only have 1060,70 or the new rtx line-up so I guess the 1070 is a great option. The firecuda will be replaced for sure, after looking into it a bit more thanks for the heads up. When it comes to the motherboard I really just tried to chose one on basic features, and felt like a PC this expensive would need something a bit more pricyier (even tho it makes no sense lol ) I dont need no rgb and stuff like that I just want a basic motherboard that will work fine for years. I am not into overclocking and mostly I will just play on this pc, dont need to deal with anything else other than browsing so can I stick with my MOBO or I should look for an other one? Also one last guestion about the sound, the Z370 Pro4 is okay in that area or nowadays nothing to worry about there. Thanks again!

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You could likely save a bit using a Samsung 860 Evo or Crucial MX500 ssd.

 

You might consider replacing the 250GB ssd and 1TB hdd with a 1TB sdd like Crucial CT1000MX500SSD1 or Samsung MZ-76Q1T0BW.

 

Consider a fully modular psu like SeaSonic FOCUS Plus 550 Gold.or Corsair RM550x (2018).

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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I want to leave some extra room in PSU for future upgrades, but I guess the Corsair 650W RM650X would be better as fully modular? 

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/2HbwrH/corsair-rmx-2018-650w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-cp-9020178-na

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So after considering all the ideas you guys shared, this is what I think the final build will be like. The CPU cooler doesnt have the price, but thats what I am planning to pick up for this build. If you still have anything else to add, or change please make sure to let me know :) And thanks for all the help!

 

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