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1 minute ago, vlad1slaw_ said:

Thank you! I am from Republic of Moldova and the marketshare here is very low, not even comparing to Germany, shops having a very weak assortment. If you want, this is the site I buy PC parts from:https://darwin.md I knew there are better solutions at this price point but this is all the shop has, also I re-did the pc parts list if you want to see it: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zxR2PV (based on my shop’s stock) hope it is good 😅

I like everything exepct the Motherboard. It is only mATX Formfacter but with Wifi included. Not something I like on Motherboards. I like the upgradeability of PCIe Slots, therefore I searched the site and found this board https://darwin.md/gigabyte-b450-gaming-x-1.html

Hopefully the price is kind of the same. Just a full size B450 board but with no Wifi, as you can get Wifi-PCIe cards with Wifi 6 (more speeds) for only 30€ and Wifi 5 cards for 20€

 

The rest of the build looks very good!

 Hello! I am planning to build my first desktop PC later this year, after I get all the money I need. (And hopefully the GPU prices will be lower) The budget for this build will be around 1100€. Because it’s my first build I don’t want to make mistakes, that’s why I am looking for your help. Can you please tell me if this build has some problems and how to fix them?

Also, I will use this pc for daily use, Gaming and school. I will get myself a 144hz monitor and do some light gaming. I will buy these parts from a local store so I didnt choose more popular parts and if you recommend me something different it couldn’t be available in my region. I have the link of the build below: 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KgVxwz

 

( The parts’ prices are different in my country and are below the 1100€ mark, the only problem is the graphics card but i hope its price will go down)

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I would advise against 120MM AIO's. Getting a good aircooelr from eg. Noctua would give you similar if not better performance, and less mechanics that can go wrong. Also, I would recommend getting a better power supply. You can choose something B tier or higher from this list that is availabe in your region: 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

I would advise against 120MM AIO's. Getting a good aircooelr from eg. Noctua would give you similar if not better performance, and less mechanics that can go wrong. Also, I would recommend getting a better power supply. You can choose something B tier or higher from this list that is availabe in your region: 

 

 

Thanks for your reply! I will look after those and see if I afford them

 

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That 120mm aio is worse than a cheap hyper 212 evo. The psu is a big NO NO it's not a good unit get a B or A tier unit from the psu tier list linked here already.

 

As for ssd look into a wd blue or mx 500 they are cheaper and just as good might even get to 1tb then.

 

Oh and for the psu if you are getting a 3060/3060ti get a good 650w unit just to be certain. The 2060 for 700 is just flat out stupid and double the price it cost at release years ago.

 

If this is all you can get you are probably better off with a prebuilt for the money here. Hp has a couple good pavilion gaming systems with a ryzen 3600 or 4600h and gtx 1660 super combo's for under 1000€.

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1 hour ago, Konrad_K said:

I would advise against 120MM AIO's. Getting a good aircooelr from eg. Noctua would give you similar if not better performance, and less mechanics that can go wrong. Also, I would recommend getting a better power supply. You can choose something B tier or higher from this list that is availabe in your region: 

 

 

Are these better? For cooler DeepCool NEPTWIN RGB (because the only known and affordable brand there is DeepCool) and for PSU: Seasonic Core GC-650 ( these may be bad because that shop has a limited selection of parts and my budget is tight )

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30 minutes ago, vlad1slaw_ said:

 Hello! I am planning to build my first desktop PC later this year, after I get all the money I need. (And hopefully the GPU prices will be lower) The budget for this build will be around 1100€. Because it’s my first build I don’t want to make mistakes, that’s why I am looking for your help. Can you please tell me if this build has some problems and how to fix them?

Also, I will use this pc for daily use, Gaming and school. I will get myself a 144hz monitor and do some light gaming. I will buy these parts from a local store so I didnt choose more popular parts and if you recommend me something different it couldn’t be available in my region. I have the link of the build below: 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KgVxwz

 

( The parts’ prices are different in my country and are below the 1100€ mark, the only problem is the graphics card but i hope its price will go down)

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/pyvBCz here this is a suggested build under 1100€

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https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/hh9VVc

 

I don't know which european country you're from, so I just got parts from the german market.

The RTX 3060 should be in Range for you, maybe wait a bit for the RX 6600XT that just got announced. AMD has relatively low prices at the moment (for what the situation is...)

The cooler is just an underrated model by Alpenföhn, great performer. But you don't need much to keep the 3600 cool.

Gone for a solid b450 board for budget reasons, great price but no PCIe Gen4. That isn't that bad, because normal GPU's don't really saturate even Gen3 PCIe bandwith.

I also gone for a boot SSD - game HDD combo. It is usually cheaper than a good 1TB SSD or at least you can work with just the ssd at first and buy the HDD later.

And I updated the PSU to a 650w model, hopefully this list will be a bit more costeffective guide and the parts will be available.

Greetings from a fellow european!

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7 hours ago, KKLawrence said:

https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/hh9VVc

 

I don't know which european country you're from, so I just got parts from the german market.

The RTX 3060 should be in Range for you, maybe wait a bit for the RX 6600XT that just got announced. AMD has relatively low prices at the moment (for what the situation is...)

The cooler is just an underrated model by Alpenföhn, great performer. But you don't need much to keep the 3600 cool.

Gone for a solid b450 board for budget reasons, great price but no PCIe Gen4. That isn't that bad, because normal GPU's don't really saturate even Gen3 PCIe bandwith.

I also gone for a boot SSD - game HDD combo. It is usually cheaper than a good 1TB SSD or at least you can work with just the ssd at first and buy the HDD later.

And I updated the PSU to a 650w model, hopefully this list will be a bit more costeffective guide and the parts will be available.

Greetings from a fellow european!

Thank you! I am from Republic of Moldova and the marketshare here is very low, not even comparing to Germany, shops having a very weak assortment. If you want, this is the site I buy PC parts from:https://darwin.md I knew there are better solutions at this price point but this is all the shop has, also I re-did the pc parts list if you want to see it: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zxR2PV (based on my shop’s stock) hope it is good 😅 also if the new AMD gpu comes out and its cheaper I will buy it

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1 minute ago, vlad1slaw_ said:

Thank you! I am from Republic of Moldova and the marketshare here is very low, not even comparing to Germany, shops having a very weak assortment. If you want, this is the site I buy PC parts from:https://darwin.md I knew there are better solutions at this price point but this is all the shop has, also I re-did the pc parts list if you want to see it: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zxR2PV (based on my shop’s stock) hope it is good 😅

I like everything exepct the Motherboard. It is only mATX Formfacter but with Wifi included. Not something I like on Motherboards. I like the upgradeability of PCIe Slots, therefore I searched the site and found this board https://darwin.md/gigabyte-b450-gaming-x-1.html

Hopefully the price is kind of the same. Just a full size B450 board but with no Wifi, as you can get Wifi-PCIe cards with Wifi 6 (more speeds) for only 30€ and Wifi 5 cards for 20€

 

The rest of the build looks very good!

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12 minutes ago, KKLawrence said:

I like everything exepct the Motherboard. It is only mATX Formfacter but with Wifi included. Not something I like on Motherboards. I like the upgradeability of PCIe Slots, therefore I searched the site and found this board https://darwin.md/gigabyte-b450-gaming-x-1.html

Hopefully the price is kind of the same. Just a full size B450 board but with no Wifi, as you can get Wifi-PCIe cards with Wifi 6 (more speeds) for only 30€ and Wifi 5 cards for 20€

 

The rest of the build looks very good!

Thank you so much! Can’t wait to get all the parts and build my first gaming pc! Finnaly upgrading from a 2012 Toshiba laptop with a intel celeron and 2 GB Ram 😂

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