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Budget (including currency): ~15000 SEK (1700 USD)

Country:  Sweden

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Competitive Minecraft, Shaders, Minecraft Servers

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Please note that I am currently not compensating for a GPU in the part list, planning on buying a RTX 30 series later when in stock. I have a low-end GPU that I can use for testing the system

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32GB of RAM for Minecraft is a huge waste of money, 16GB is more than enough for the majority of people right now. You might also want some additional fans to get better airflow in the system.

Desktop - i5-9600KF @4.8GHz all core, MSI Z390-A PRO, 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz, MSI GTX 1660S OC 6GB, WD Blue 500GB M.2 SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM HDD

Laptop - ASUS ZenBook 14 with ScreenPad, i7-1165G7, Xe iGPU 96EU, 16GB Octa-Channel 4200MHz, MX450 2GB, 512GB SSD with 32GB Optane

 

Old Laptop 1 - HP Pavilion 15, A10-9600P, R5 iGPU, 8GB, R8 M445DX, 2TB HDD

Old Laptop 2 - HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart, i3-3217U, Intel HD 4000, 4GB, 1TB HDD

 

iPad 2018 - 128GB

iPhone XR - 128GB

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1 minute ago, AMD A10-9600P said:

32GB of RAM for Minecraft is a huge waste of money, 16GB is more than enough for the majority of people right now. You might also want some additional fans to get better airflow in the system.

The RAM is an essential part for me as I run servers on my pc as well as the game itself. As for fans, I have that covered. I used another Swedish “pcpartpicker” and while I was transferring the data between the two I seem to have forgotten the fans.

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1 minute ago, SAmsonIsThaBest said:

The RAM is an essential part for me as I run servers on my pc as well as the game itself. As for fans, I have that covered. I used another Swedish “pcpartpicker” and while I was transferring the data between the two I seem to have forgotten the fans.

I'd recommend stating all the important use cases of the PC when presenting a parts list then. If the only workload you were going to do would be Minecraft, then 16GB would be a good option. For servers, then yes 32GB is a better option.

 

That sounds like a fairly solid build then, hopefully you can find a decently priced 30-series GPU soon.

Desktop - i5-9600KF @4.8GHz all core, MSI Z390-A PRO, 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz, MSI GTX 1660S OC 6GB, WD Blue 500GB M.2 SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM HDD

Laptop - ASUS ZenBook 14 with ScreenPad, i7-1165G7, Xe iGPU 96EU, 16GB Octa-Channel 4200MHz, MX450 2GB, 512GB SSD with 32GB Optane

 

Old Laptop 1 - HP Pavilion 15, A10-9600P, R5 iGPU, 8GB, R8 M445DX, 2TB HDD

Old Laptop 2 - HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart, i3-3217U, Intel HD 4000, 4GB, 1TB HDD

 

iPad 2018 - 128GB

iPhone XR - 128GB

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4 minutes ago, AMD A10-9600P said:

I'd recommend stating all the important use cases of the PC when presenting a parts list then. If the only workload you were going to do would be Minecraft, then 16GB would be a good option. For servers, then yes 32GB is a better option.

 

That sounds like a fairly solid build then, hopefully you can find a decently priced 30-series GPU soon.

I added the server part in the post. I hope that GPU prices will drop this summer

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