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Here is the better list I just made image.thumb.png.e1c85cf6afa015c4e49563bed2666378.png 

 

I want to build a new PC in June and I am just currently listing parts to plan and trying to get my hand on an rtx 3070 or 3060ti either works because I just want to play COD, Fallout, BF1, BFV, apex and maybe some AAA titles like watchdogs legion, Assassins Creed and maybe cyberpunk? Anyway does this look any good and yes I already have a 1tb SSD.

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1 minute ago, JulioGIO said:

 

I want to build a new PC in June and I am just currently listing parts to plan and trying to get my hand on an rtx 3070 or 3060ti either works because I just want to play COD, Fallout, BF1, BFV, apex and maybe some AAA titles like watchdogs legion, Assassins Creed and maybe cyberpunk? Anyway does this look any good and yes I already have a 1tb SSD.

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i'd say go with a b550 which and 3600mhz ram, however everything else is pretty solid, but is the ssd nvme?

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3 minutes ago, Adrian12 said:

but is the ssd nvme?

There's really no point in buying an NVMe SSD if they already have a 1TB SATA SSD. The difference in boot times is minimal to none.

If you're buying a new system, there's no reason to not go NVMe. But in this case, there's no point in buying a new NVMe drive.

PLEASE STOP [Killing] ME I WILL GIVE Y OU ANOTHER DEAL.

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Just now, FakeKGB said:

There's really no point in buying an NVMe SSD if they already have a 1TB SATA SSD. The difference in boot times is minimal to none.

If you're buying a new system, there's no reason to not go NVMe. But in this case, there's no point in buying a new NVMe drive.

I do have a Sata drive its the MX500

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