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Hannerz

I'm making this post because I'm worried that when I buy all these parts some unknown problem will happen. I already had a 500g SSD and a 1tb hard drive that's why they are not added. 

My main questions are

- Will the CPU or GPU be bottleneck in anyway

- Is they any super glaring issue Im missing since this is my first PC build.

Thanks <3

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It's alrightish for the most part... the DS3H is a relatively low end board but should hold up...

 

For Ryzen you need at very least 3000mhz, if you use 2133mhz you'll severely cripple it's performance.

 

At least grab the Ryzen 5 1600 if you want to use a RTX 2060, you'll get 2 extra cores that will be of good use.

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9 minutes ago, Hannerz said:

I'm making this post because I'm worried that when I buy all these parts some unknown problem will happen. I already had a 500g SSD and a 1tb hard drive that's why they are not added. 

My main questions are

- Will the CPU or GPU be bottleneck in anyway

- Is they any super glaring issue Im missing since this is my first PC build.

Thanks ❤️

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What is your budget for this build?

 

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Just now, Stormseeker9 said:

What is your budget for this build?

700-720£

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12 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

It's alrightish for the most part... the DS3H is a relatively low end board but should hold up...

 

For Ryzen you need at very least 3000mhz, if you use 2133mhz you'll severely cripple it's performance.

 

At least grab the Ryzen 5 1600 if you want to use a RTX 2060, you'll get 2 extra cores that will be of good use.

Is it better now ? 

Just noticed that case will take 4 weeks to arrive so im going to look for another case in that price range 

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24 minutes ago, Hannerz said:

700-720£

A little over budget, but with better motherboard and newer cpu. 

 

 

Mass another £5 and you have a much better quality PSU

 

Although the 7th of July zen 2 is being released and this will push prices of zen+ down at first. Not sure if you need a pc right now, or could wait 

 

 

 

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Replace that screenshot with a pcpartpicker.com list so people can copy and modify it, as well as read it easier on mobile and stuff. You'll also get better pricing on your components.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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6 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Replace that screenshot with a pcpartpicker.com list so people can copy and modify it, as well as read it easier on mobile and stuff. You'll also get better pricing on your components.

Its actually costs 728 on amazon on 707

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With Ryzen I would look at 3000 MHz memory for sure. I would either pair the Ryzen 5 1500X with a GTX 1660ti or upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 5 2600X and stick with the RTX 2060. Might be worth waiting for the Ryzen 3000 series next month too.

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