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Need recommendations on my new Gaming system

Hello and thank you for visiting my thread.

 

I want to build my new system because I left my old one at home and I'm working overseas. Help me please? :D 

 

1. Budget & Location

1000-2000 SGD

2. Aim

Gaming. I will play mostly DOTA2. But I don't want to limit the system with just that game. I want to be able to play games in the next year or two.

3. Monitors

Just one 1440p monitor.

4. Peripherals

I will be purchasing 27-inch 1440p monitor but not sure which one yet. My budget for monitor is outside of the aforementioned.

5. Why are you upgrading?

I moved overseas for work. I only have a macbook right now which I use for programming and to play Dota Underlords, and I can hear them fans spinning so hard :(

 

Here's my options so far:

 

Build 1 (Max)

AMD 3700x

RTX 2070 Super

2x8GB 3200 RAM

250 NVME m.2 SSD

Motherboard? Not yet sure but I heard some issues with B450.

 

Build 2 (Budget)

AMD 3600

RTX 2060 Super

2x8GB 3200 RAM

250 NVME m.2 SSD

Motherboard? Not yet sure but I heard some issues with B450.

 

Build 3 (Mid ? Sorry. Lack of a better term)

AMD 3600x

RTX 2070 Super

2x8GB 3200 RAM

250 NVME m.2 SSD

Motherboard? Not yet sure but I heard some issues with B450.

 

Build 4

Your suggestions :)

 

I appreciate all your response. Thank you 

 

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6 minutes ago, dlegendkiller said:

250 NVME m.2 SSD

 

Are you going to carry over an hard drive from your previous build? 250GB is enough for Windows, Dota 2 and like 1-2 modern AAA games.

Main rig:

• Ryzen 3600X • X370 Killer SLI • 16GB Corsair LPX 3200Mhz • Strix 1070ti • Define R5 • SuperNova 750 G2 • Evo 1TB + X300 4TB •

Secondary rig:

• Acer prebuilt • Rzyen 1700X (upgraded) • OEM 1060 3GB • 256GB SSD + 1TB Seagate (upgraded) •

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4 minutes ago, Tundral said:

Are you going to carry over an hard drive from your previous build? 250GB is enough for Windows, Dota 2 and like 1-2 modern AAA games.

No. I left the whole system back home. I may start with 250GB SSD for now. I’ll just upgrade when necessary. I forgot to ask, can you confirm if NVME M.2 doesn’t have significant impact in gaming when compared to having just 2.5in SSD?

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16 minutes ago, dlegendkiller said:

can you confirm if NVME M.2 doesn’t have significant impact in gaming when compared to having just 2.5in SSD?

As seen in this video the difference in windows bootup and game loading times between a SATA SSD and a PCIe SSD is measurable but not worth investing a considerably larger amount into a PCIe SSD instead of a SATA one.

Main rig:

• Ryzen 3600X • X370 Killer SLI • 16GB Corsair LPX 3200Mhz • Strix 1070ti • Define R5 • SuperNova 750 G2 • Evo 1TB + X300 4TB •

Secondary rig:

• Acer prebuilt • Rzyen 1700X (upgraded) • OEM 1060 3GB • 256GB SSD + 1TB Seagate (upgraded) •

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