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Budget (including currency): £1.2k

Country: scotland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: cod ww2, warzone, r6 siege, doom eternal, 

Other details (i am aware it is 202 and rtx 3070 and ryzen 7 3700x is out but allow me im poor) cpu ryzen 7 2700x, gpu  EVGA rtx 2060, motherboard b450 tomohawk, psu

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Cooler Master MWE 700 White 230V case NZXT H510, seagate 2 TB hard drive, corsair venganse 2x 8gb ddr4 3200 mhz ram, corsair hydro H60 cpu cooler and 2x corsair 140mm "silent" fans. monitor is an AOC C24G1

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4 minutes ago, will T said:

Budget (including currency): £1.2k

Country: scotland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: cod ww2, warzone, r6 siege, doom eternal, 

Other details (i am aware it is 202 and rtx 3070 and ryzen 7 3700x is out but allow me im poor) cpu ryzen 7 2700x, gpu  EVGA rtx 2060, motherboard b450 tomohawk, psu

41VRKvxnw9L._SX90_.jpg
Cooler Master MWE 700 White 230V case NZXT H510, seagate 2 TB hard drive, corsair venganse 2x 8gb ddr4 3200 mhz ram, corsair hydro H60 cpu cooler and 2x corsair 140mm "silent" fans. monitor is an AOC C24G1

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so yeah

 

You should invest in an SSD instead of the extra fans, just edit the fan curve of the fans already in the 510, a 240GB can go for around £25 on amazon and will benefit you way more than the two fans.

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3 minutes ago, AdamBGames said:

You should invest in an SSD instead of the extra fans, just edit the fan curve of the fans already in the 510, a 240GB can go for around £25 on amazon and will benefit you way more than the two fans.

the h510 doesnt have an amazing cooling capacity so the extra case fans are kinda needed. could your reccomend an m.2 ssd then?

 

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Here is a different list, yes you lose 2 cores and 4 threads but the gaming performance between zen 1.5 that the 2700x uses is way less than zen 2. As well as this, you can afford a 2070 Super in your budget as well as an NVME drive.

 

 

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

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And yes I know I paired an MATX board with an ATX case, Cases are mostly just preferential and I wanted to keep your choice but keep under budget

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

Other Cool Stuff | Steam Link | Sontronics Podcast Pro | NZXT Hue+ | Corsair K70 MK 2 (MX Brown) | Logitech G402 | HiSense A7300 43 Inch 4K TV | Logitech C920 | Ender 3 Pro with Bulleye Fan duct and BLTouch |Sony PS4 | Nintendo Switch 

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3 minutes ago, AdamBGames said:

Here is a different list, yes you lose 2 cores and 4 threads but the gaming performance between zen 1.5 that the 2700x uses is way less than zen 2. As well as this, you can afford a 2070 Super in your budget as well as an NVME drive.

 

 

i have already purchased all the parts so should i just buy an m.2 then would i be ready to go? i also talked to friends at school and did a lot of research before buying my parts, my plan was to get the rtx 2060 the sell it later on and buy a 3070 and maybe upgrade my cpu

 

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2 minutes ago, will T said:

the h510 doesnt have an amazing cooling capacity so the extra case fans are kinda needed. could your reccomend an m.2 ssd then?

 

While that is the case if you have a high end cpu, if you go with the list I gave, the 3600 can get a little toasty under load but no where near thermal throttling, and if it is the case that you thermal throttle with the stock heatsink which I highly doubt will be the case, just increase the fan curve, or get some fans down the line. You are trying to solve a problem before the problem exists and at that point you are wasting money when you probably wont need to.

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

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Just now, will T said:

i have already purchased all the parts so should i just buy an m.2 then would i be ready to go? i also talked to friends at school and did a lot of research before buying my parts, my plan was to get the rtx 2060 the sell it later on and buy a 3070 and maybe upgrade my cpu

 

You dont have to go for an NVME drive, but considering an A2000 is only £10 more than an A400 it's SATA older brother, and has better performance, I would say its a good buy. I have used one in the past and it is pretty good

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

Other Cool Stuff | Steam Link | Sontronics Podcast Pro | NZXT Hue+ | Corsair K70 MK 2 (MX Brown) | Logitech G402 | HiSense A7300 43 Inch 4K TV | Logitech C920 | Ender 3 Pro with Bulleye Fan duct and BLTouch |Sony PS4 | Nintendo Switch 

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1 minute ago, will T said:

does the m.2 decrease loading times for games, what are the benefits?

Yes, for games that are on your SSD, they will decrease load times. It will also speed up the responsiveness in every day use as well. To give you an idea of the speed difference, an average hard drive maxes out at about 300mb/s, the A2000 which I sent you, maxes out at a theoretical 2000mb/s

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

Other Cool Stuff | Steam Link | Sontronics Podcast Pro | NZXT Hue+ | Corsair K70 MK 2 (MX Brown) | Logitech G402 | HiSense A7300 43 Inch 4K TV | Logitech C920 | Ender 3 Pro with Bulleye Fan duct and BLTouch |Sony PS4 | Nintendo Switch 

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7 minutes ago, will T said:

so i would install games that have mad loading times on there to improve it. such as r6 or warzone cause on my xbox 1x they take a while

 

 

seems a good investement. thanks for the help bro!
 

Probably best not to put COD on there, since just warzone on its own is 129GB which is over half the SSD's space. If you want to put Warzone on an SSD, I would suggest gettng a 500GB model instead of the 250GB. It's £57 instead of 35 but you would get double the storage.

Main PC | AMD R7 3700X | Noctua D14 | MSI RTX 2080 Super XS OC | Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | MSI B550A Pro | 1TB PNY XLR8 NVMe SSD | Kingston A400 960GB SSD | 2TB Western Digital Green HDD | Fractal Design Define R6TG |

Laptop (Asus TUF FX505DY) | AMD R5 3550H | RX560X | Crucial DDR4 16GB 2400MHz | Western Digital SN550 256GB SSD | PNY CS900 960GB SSD |

Phone | Samsung S10 Lite (128GB + 128GB SD card) |

Other Cool Stuff | Steam Link | Sontronics Podcast Pro | NZXT Hue+ | Corsair K70 MK 2 (MX Brown) | Logitech G402 | HiSense A7300 43 Inch 4K TV | Logitech C920 | Ender 3 Pro with Bulleye Fan duct and BLTouch |Sony PS4 | Nintendo Switch 

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36 minutes ago, will T said:

Budget (including currency): £1.2k

Country: scotland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: cod ww2, warzone, r6 siege, doom eternal, 

Other details (i am aware it is 202 and rtx 3070 and ryzen 7 3700x is out but allow me im poor) cpu ryzen 7 2700x, gpu  EVGA rtx 2060, motherboard b450 tomohawk, psu

41VRKvxnw9L._SX90_.jpg
Cooler Master MWE 700 White 230V case NZXT H510, seagate 2 TB hard drive, corsair venganse 2x 8gb ddr4 3200 mhz ram, corsair hydro H60 cpu cooler and 2x corsair 140mm "silent" fans. monitor is an AOC C24G1

😞

so yeah

 

Here is a list I made. You can upgrade to a 3070 if you want. 

 

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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