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So, i decided to look for a pc that can handle some games really well at 1080p.  Want to see it?  here it goes; 

  it is 950 usd when i use my calculator, and for this i dont want to buy pc parts from multiple websites.  This pc build is only from newegg even though it says it is not.  Anyways, i only have 1 problem.  I dont know if the power supply is good or not. Anyways, thanks for coming here!

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Just now, FuzionStorm said:

So, i decided to look for a pc that can handle some games really well at 1080p.  Want to see it?  here it goes; 

  it is 950 usd when i use my calculator, and for this i dont want to buy pc parts from multiple websites.  This pc build is only from newegg even though it says it is not.  Anyways, i only have 1 problem.  I dont know if the power supply is good or not. Anyways, thanks for coming here!

Build looks really good. For the power supply I would go for something like this 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R2mxFT/corsair-power-supply-cp9020103na 

But the one you have there is good too just in case you want to upgrade later you can.

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bad psu spend the money on a nicer PSU its worth it, use corsair cx 2017, might want to not have a 1st gen cpu go for 2nd gen at least then you dont have to spend the money on the upgrade later

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1 minute ago, FuzionStorm said:

I guesss the psu was bad.  I want to keep it simple.  So any psu under 100 is fine that is on newegg, and i am looking for a clean 1000 budget.  Thanks!

go for the corsair CX 2017 and check the PSU teir list on LTT

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6 minutes ago, FuzionStorm said:

Do i need to make those changes?  Or is it optional?

Both are much better than your currently selected ones. the 1600 AF is basically a 2600 and the Pro4 has a much nicer BIOS than the MSI board.

As for the power supply - get a TXM 550W or Be Quiet Pure Power Gold

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22 minutes ago, FuzionStorm said:

So, i decided to look for a pc that can handle some games really well at 1080p.  Want to see it?  here it goes; 

  it is 950 usd when i use my calculator, and for this i dont want to buy pc parts from multiple websites.  This pc build is only from newegg even though it says it is not.  Anyways, i only have 1 problem.  I dont know if the power supply is good or not. Anyways, thanks for coming here!

The R5 1600AF is around $99, it's just not on PcPartPicker. Spend the leftovers on a better PSU. If you're going to run windows, get a gray market CD key for $5 on ebay.

 

https://www.newegg.com/amd-ryzen-5-1600/p/274-003V-00043?Description=ryzen 5 1600 af&cm_re=ryzen_5_1600_af-_-274-003V-00043-_-Product&quicklink=true

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