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Just now, Bizzare said:

What about for future proofing in general too?

doesn't exist. tech is moving too fast to future proof.

I'd guess you could get a much better system by the time you have your money saved up. When i was 14, i didn't make money very quickly lol

DISCLAIMER: I know some of these parts can be a little overkill and unnecessary, but not only is the build for performance, but also for looks. Also do keep in mind that I am only 14, and cannot earn money that well. Also these parts are for future proofing too.

 

Alright, now with the disclaimer out of the way let me tell a little before listing the parts. So basically I have set my budget to about $2k USD, now I only have $447 USD atm, but I am saving up for this. Now i also just wanna note that i live in Denmark so the prices are different, the build is about 13.500k DKK. Now my aim with the pc is mainly heavy gaming (For example RTX supported games) and some streaming and video editing. Now I do mainly play R6 but I wanna be able to run a lot of games comfortably at 144+ FPS. Now to my monitor, I currently have an AOC 144Hz 24" monitor (Broke my MSI Mag241c 24" 144Hz) now I do plan on getting more monitor too, and probably a 240Hz also. I am buying Windows home, and I don't need new peripherals. I am also upgrading cuz my pc is just not doing it for me, it simply cannot do what I need. 

 

Now for the parts:

 

 

MOBO: Asrock Taichi x570

 

Cpu: AMD ryzen 3700x

 

Graphics Card: Gigabyte Windforce 2070 Super (White edition)

 

Cooler: Corsair H100i RGB Platinum SE

 

Fans: Corsair LL120 white

 

Power Supply: Corsair RMx 750 white (Already own)

 

RAM: g.skill tridentZ NEO 2x8 GB 3600MHz

 

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB

 

M.2 NVMe: Corsair Force MP600 500gb or Samsung 970 evo 1tb

 

Case: NZXT H510

 

Now simply I just wanna know if these parts are good together, both in terms of looks and performance.

 

Feel free to leave tips, ideas, constructive criticism, help, and anything else that could help this build and me out.

 

 

 

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unless you plan to take advantage of pcie gen 4, i'd suggest maybe saving some money and getting a b450 MAX tomahawk as well as 3200mhz memory

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1 minute ago, Derrk said:

unless you plan to take advantage of pcie gen 4, i'd suggest maybe saving some money and getting a b450 MAX tomahawk as well as 3200mhz memory

What exactly does pcie gen 4 do

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8 minutes ago, Bizzare said:

I know some of these parts can be a little overkill and unnecessary

Also do keep in mind that I am only 14, and cannot earn money that well.

Uh, it's me or this should go the other way then ?

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I currently have an AOC 144Hz 24"

FullHD ?

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1 minute ago, Juular said:

Uh, it's me or this should go the other way then ?

Wdym?

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Just now, Bizzare said:

What exactly does pcie gen 4 do

currently, the only advantage it has over gen 3 is for nvme read/write speeds

so if you went with a gen4 mp600, it would be faster than the 970 evo - but i don't think you'd notice any real difference in day to day use

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Just now, Bizzare said:

Wdym?

I mean wouldn't it be better to save money then than buying unnecessary overpriced PC ?

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1 minute ago, Derrk said:

currently, the only advantage it has over gen 3 is for nvme read/write speeds

so if you went with a gen4 mp600, it would be faster than the 970 evo - but i don't think you'd notice any real difference in day to day use

True, but for big files like video editing?

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Just now, Bizzare said:

True, but for big files like video editing?

No advantage either.

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1 minute ago, Juular said:

I mean wouldn't it be better to save money then than buying unnecessary overpriced PC ?

Lol, I guess, but the thing is i use my pc all day everyday, I also have nothing else to spend my money on. Plus it's for future proofing too.

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Just now, Bizzare said:

True, but for big files like video editing?

it can be beneficial, but gen3 is plenty fast. I'd still personally rather have 1tb gen3 than 500gb gen4, but that's subjective

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Just now, Juular said:

No advantage either.

Well when do you need it then?

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Just now, Derrk said:

it can be beneficial, but gen3 is plenty fast. I'd still personally rather have 1tb gen3 than 500gb gen4, but that's subjective

What about for future proofing in general too?

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6 minutes ago, Juular said:

Uh, it's me or this should go the other way then ?

FullHD ?

1080p

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Do you need Wi-Fi ?

Yes, I do indeed need Wi-Fi

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1 minute ago, Bizzare said:

Well when do you need it then?

Thing is you don't need PCIe 4 SSDs for anything except just moving files extra fast (2GB\s faster than way cheaper PCIe 3 SSDs).

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Just now, Bizzare said:

What about for future proofing in general too?

doesn't exist. tech is moving too fast to future proof.

I'd guess you could get a much better system by the time you have your money saved up. When i was 14, i didn't make money very quickly lol

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Just now, Derrk said:

doesn't exist. tech is moving too fast to future proof.

I'd guess you could get a much better system by the time you have your money saved up. When i was 14, i didn't make money very quickly lol

Yeah I guess, I mean I only make a 90 a month and that's really it

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See, do you really need all this extra power ? I mean if you have the money then why not but future-proofing isn't really a thing, it's not gonna last twice as long if it's twice as expensive. The only reason to get a build like this (and even then you'll need 32GB RAM) is if you plan to do some workstation stuff on it, like non-beginner level video editing. Which i guess you will not, since you're 14yo and by the time you might start to do that this PC would need some upgrades anyway.

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3 minutes ago, Juular said:

See, do you really need all this extra power ? I mean if you have the money then why not but future-proofing isn't really a thing, it's not gonna last twice as long if it's twice as expensive. The only reason to get a build like this (and even then you'll need 32GB RAM) is if you plan to do some workstation stuff on it, like non-beginner level video editing. Which i guess you will not, since you're 14yo and by the time you might start to do that this PC would need some upgrades anyway.

Shii, guess I'll save up and by the time I got the 2k I'll see what i can get

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8 hours ago, Bizzare said:

Shii, guess I'll save up and by the time I got the 2k I'll see what i can get

you can game, stream, and edit fine on a $1k pc just fine, it just won't be as fast

and who knows, it's possible that by the time you have $1,000 to spare on a pc, those components will be better than what you can get today for $2,000

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