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Build for bedroom television entertainment, home office for work and school, and gaming pc for small apartment bedroom

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Can you use PCPartPicker.com? It makes the entire list much easier to look at. Though from a quick glance, this is very unbalanced. Can you give us some context on what you're using this for?

I've never built a pc before and I have a small apartment so this is my build that I'm saving up for for my bedroom to school and work online while gaming and also watching television  with the same monitor/television 4k. I think this is the best up to date build for the smallest price without co.pe saying quality, opinions as I am an amateur?

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Please make a PCPartPicker list and post the link.

CPU: Intel Core i7-950 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R CPU Cooler: NZXT HAVIK 140 RAM: Corsair Dominator DDR3-1600 (1x2GB), Crucial DDR3-1600 (2x4GB), Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3-1600 (1x4GB) GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 770 DirectCU II 2GB SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 2.5" 1TB HDDs: WD Green 3.5" 1TB, WD Blue 3.5" 1TB PSU: Corsair AX860i & CableMod ModFlex Cables Case: Fractal Design Meshify C TG (White) Fans: 2x Dynamic X2 GP-12 Monitors: LG 24GL600F, Samsung S24D390 Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Mouse Pad: Steelseries QcK Audio: Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones

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Can you use PCPartPicker.com? It makes the entire list much easier to look at. Though from a quick glance, this is very unbalanced. Can you give us some context on what you're using this for?

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Please don't take this the wrong way, but I'm throwing all of that in the trash, I'll stick to intel, but I'm going to put together a more balanced build right around the $1200-1300 point, which should leave plenty for the TV, chair, input devices, etc. Give me like 10 minutes.

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Just now, Slottr said:

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Can you use PCPartPicker.com? It makes the entire list much easier to look at. Though from a quick glance, this is very unbalanced. Can you give us some context on what you're using this for?

It will be a home office for work, daily gaming, and schooling

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Just now, RobFRaschke said:

Please don't take this the wrong way, but I'm throwing all of that in the trash, I'll stick to intel, but I'm going to put together a more balanced build right around the $1200-1300 point, which should leave plenty for the TV, chair, input devices, etc. Give me like 10 minutes.

32 gb ram, and a video card just as good or better? 

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1 minute ago, Justinm178 said:

32 gb ram, and a video card just as good or better? 

Definitely a better video card, I'll see if I can sneak in 32GB of memory.

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Just now, RobFRaschke said:

Please don't take this the wrong way, but I'm throwing all of that in the trash, I'll stick to intel, but I'm going to put together a more balanced build right around the $1200-1300 point, which should leave plenty for the TV, chair, input devices, etc. Give me like 10 minutes.

What makes it unbalanced? I've never built a pc before.

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Just now, Slottr said:

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Can you use PCPartPicker.com? It makes the entire list much easier to look at. Though from a quick glance, this is very unbalanced. Can you give us some context on what you're using this for?

It also needs to run 4k.

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Just now, RobFRaschke said:

Definitely a better video card, I'll see if I can sneak in 32GB of memory.

It also needs to run in 4k for the televion.

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Just now, Justinm178 said:

It also needs to run in 4k for the televion.

telecom. Also support VR gaming.

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7 minutes ago, Justinm178 said:

It will be a home office for work, daily gaming, and schooling

You'll need to be more specific. What type of work? What schooling? What resolution and refresh rate do you play games on?

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Just now, Slottr said:

You'll need to be more specific. What type of work? What schooling? What resolution and refresh rate do you play games on?

The highest possible quality that will last for years for less then 2000 dollars, the work will be either customer service or maybe something that requires a very good pc as I dont know because I haven't gone to school online yet for training or bought the build to begin, I just know that it needs to be the absolute highest quality under 2000 dollars and able to run 4k, VR gaming, pc gaming, work, and school.

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Just now, Justinm178 said:

The highest possible quality that will last for years for less then 2000 dollars, the work will be either customer service or maybe something that requires a very good pc as I dont know because I haven't gone to school online yet for training or bought the build to begin, I just know that it needs to be the absolute highest quality under 2000 dollars and able to run 4k, be gaming, pc gaming, work, and school.

Are you wanting to game in 4k..? Any modern graphics card will output 4k video easily.

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Just now, Slottr said:

Are you wanting to game in 4k..? Any modern graphics card will output 4k video easily.

Vr gaming as well as 4k pc gaming work and school highest quality possible that will last me for years maybe ten yes.

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Vr gaming as well as 4k pc gaming work and school highest quality possible that will last me for years maybe ten yes.

Where are you located?

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Just now, RobFRaschke said:

Definitely a better video card, I'll see if I can sneak in 32GB of memory.

 

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Where are you located?

Illinois the united states.

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Wait for ryzen 3000.

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC (Hybrid Windows 10/Arch Linux):

OS: Arch Linux w/ XFCE DE (VFIO-Patched Kernel) as host OS, windows 10 as guest

CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X w/PBO on (6c 12t for host, 6c 12t for guest)

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus X470-F Gaming

RAM: 32GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz (12GB for host, 20GB for guest)

GPU: Guest: EVGA RTX 3070 FTW3 ULTRA Host: 2x Radeon HD 8470

PSU: EVGA G2 650W

SSDs: Guest: Samsung 850 evo 120 GB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB Host: Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

HDD: Guest: WD Caviar Blue 1 TB

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Other: White LED strip to illuminate the interior. Extra fractal intake fan for positive pressure.

 

unRAID server (Plex, Windows 10 VM, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 6.11.2

CPU: Ryzen R7 2700x @ Stock

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus Prime X470-Pro

RAM: 16GB G-Skill Ripjaws V + 16GB Hyperx Fury Black @ stock

GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

SSD: Samsung 970 evo NVME 250GB, Samsung 860 evo SATA 1TB 

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity)

Case: Sillverstone GD08B

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

Details: 12GB ram, GTX 1080, USB card passed through to windows 10 VM. VM's OS drive is the SATA SSD. Rest of resources are for Plex, Duplicati, Spaghettidetective, Nextcloud, and game servers.

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6 minutes ago, Justinm178 said:

telecom. Also support VR gaming.

VR support is a catch phrase more than anything. If you want intel, here's what I'd suggest.

 

 

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Just now, RobFRaschke said:

Definitely a better video card, I'll see if I can sneak in 32GB of memory.

Right right but I want everything to he up to date and as fast as possible fps and all the specs to be the absolute best for less then 2000 dollars

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8 minutes ago, Justinm178 said:

Right right but I want everything to he up to date and as fast as possible fps and all the specs to be the absolute best for less then 2000 dollars

Ok, get this:

 

 

 

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