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Need help with a gaming of build

Okay so I’m in Australia and it’s so annoying trying to build a mid range gaming pc without breaking the bank so I decided to go prebuilt (because it’s cheaper with shipping and that kinda thing) and I’ve found this website aftershockpc.com.au and I’ve made a build.I wanted to know how well my setup would do at high settings 1080p gaming fps wise, the games I would play are r6s, cs go,cod,apex legends, which I want to hit 144fps and other games like forza,resident evil 7, I want to know if I could hit a min 60fps in high settings and last thing I wan to know if this is a good build for vr. I know I’m asking a lot for this pc but it costs a lot of money.
Pc parts
Case: Bolt premium full steel chassis | zero mount tempered glass design-Slate black

Motherboard: Amd ASUS tuf b450m plus gaming (4 ram slots)

Cpu: Amd Ryzen 5 3600 | 4.2 ghz | 6 cores 12 threads

Graphics card: Zotac GeForce gtx 1660 super 6gb gddr6

Ram: 16gb ddr4 2666 mhz klevv perf (2x8gb | dual channel)

I would make a pc part picker list but I don’t know all the details to do that
Anyway Thanks in advance Guys?

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idk about the Cases and motherboard.  but i think is okay. 

 

3600 for gaming is pretty good. it would handle many 1080p games. 1660 Super could handle all the game with high setting stable 60fps at 1080p resolution. but idk about RE7.  the ram is pretty slow but its okay since the GPU is strong enough it wont lose a lot of frame.

  Spec: Macbook Air 2017    

ProcessorPU: ii5 (I5-5350U |    

| RAM: 8GB LPDDR3 |

| Storage: 128GB SSD 

 | GPU: Intel HD 6000 |

| Audio: JBL 450BT Wireless Headset |

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12 minutes ago, Wolfycapt said:

idk about the Cases and motherboard.  but i think is okay. 

 

3600 for gaming is pretty good. it would handle many 1080p games. 1660 Super could handle all the game with high setting stable 60fps at 1080p resolution. but idk about RE7.  the ram is pretty slow but its okay since the GPU is strong enough it wont lose a lot of frame.

Thank you

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12 minutes ago, Wolfycapt said:

idk about the Cases and motherboard.  but i think is okay. 

 

3600 for gaming is pretty good. it would handle many 1080p games. 1660 Super could handle all the game with high setting stable 60fps at 1080p resolution. but idk about RE7.  the ram is pretty slow but its okay since the GPU is strong enough it wont lose a lot of frame.

I will upgrade the parts in the future especially the case to a NZXT 500 (atx)

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1 hour ago, AVSHedgehog said:

I will upgrade the parts in the future especially the case to a NZXT 500 (atx)

Reconsider the case, especially when on µatx. Faster ram, make sure the b450m does work with Ryzen 3rd gen ootb before buying.

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34 minutes ago, Sir0Tek said:

Reconsider the case, especially when on µatx. Faster ram, make sure the b450m does work with Ryzen 3rd gen ootb before buying.

It's a pre-built, I doubt they would ship it if it didn't work.

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34 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

It's a pre-built, I doubt they would ship it if it didn't work.

Now I see.  #1 is going to buy a prebuild and then trying to upgrade and rebuild it with another case. *scratches head*

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2 hours ago, Sir0Tek said:

Reconsider the case, especially when on µatx. Faster ram, make sure the b450m does work with Ryzen 3rd gen ootb before buying.

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  Spec: Macbook Air 2017    

ProcessorPU: ii5 (I5-5350U |    

| RAM: 8GB LPDDR3 |

| Storage: 128GB SSD 

 | GPU: Intel HD 6000 |

| Audio: JBL 450BT Wireless Headset |

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