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Budget (including currency): 7000 PEN aprox or 2000 USD

Country: Perú, land of the Inca and crumbling economy.

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Pretty much a lot of stuff, have been filling some laptop HDDs with plenty big games,  I would like to play Cyberpunk 2077 nicely tho. Am also a Photoshop snob (check RAM), I would like to learn premiere and 3D software like Blender, but current PC can't run those!.

Other details:


I already planned a Build, but won't share individual pricing, because it isn't quite constant where I live in, and everything is always overpriced, just need some help in deciding if everything works together, want to know if it's a good build overall (I wanna build a PC that runs plenty of stuff without any problems, upgrading from a potato AIO.).

Also would like to know if there are any other parts that I could change, so my build could be a little bit cheaper in international terms, but still want the same really good performance.

 

This would be my first build and I will be building it, I live in a not so much central part of Perú and want a PC that can work for a long time and has good components / specs, everything will be delivered. 

I already have perfierals and am planning to buy a 144Hz monitor in the near future. 

 

The Build goes as follows:

CPU Intel Core i7 10700k
GPU 30XX or 2080 Super
MOBO TUF Gaming Z490 - PLUS (WI-FI)
Case MSI MAG Forge 100R
RAM T-Force Delta 3200 (4x8) BOUGHT
m.2 SSD m.2 SSD WD Black 250 GB (NVME)
HDD Seagate Barracuda 2 TB
PSU NOT DECIDED
Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212X

Case Coolers haven't been decided yet, don't know what brands are good, don't care about RGB though, just want reliability!

  • I have some doubts about this build, firstly I don't know if I should pair the HDD with and SSD, the ones I want are expensive here (860 EVO), but Kingston SSDs are the "cheap" alternative. Are those good enough? It would be mostly used for booting heavy games.
  • Secondly, I am not sure if the 10700K would be a good option, I was planning to buy a 3700X with an x570 mobo but chose instead a 10700k, due to it appealing more in reliability to me. Pricing here would be equivalent due to x570 being really expensive and I wanted it due to future compatibility and also better build quality.
  • I am currently waiting 'till september 1st to see if Ampere would be a better option against a 2080 Super, my final decision would be taken the day it's announced.
  • Haven't decided on a PSU due to Ampere, want to know what Voltage would be better then. But am not conforming with less than 750w (current build edges 500W). Also are Cooler Master or Antryx non-modular PSU good? Am I loosing anything excluding better cable management? Gold certification btw.
  • Is that case good? I have looked it up and like it, but I need good dust filtering, I live in a pretty arid place, I technically live next to dunes LMAO, stuff get's dusty frequently. Really like that case and it has decent dust filtering, I would prefer supreme filtering and airflow, but don't wanna spend too much.

Don't know if this post is quite conventional, any help is much appreciated, I am willing to wait, so please I accept any criticism, this is my eight pre-build btw, it is based on what's available here in my country.

 

PSDT: Noctua Coolers are only sold by one provider to my knowledge, it's the NOCTUA NH-D15 CHROMAX BLACK and is like 150 USD in PEN, is that a good deal? I know it's the best, is watercooling a better alternative? I am plannign to do some slight OC, but I'm a literal amateur so I haven't decided that yet.

 

PSDT_2: Don't care about RGB, I am darkness!

 

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

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