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Budget (including currency): around 2200 Aus

Country: Australia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Games like COD, R6 and battlefield

 

At this point I have done a lot of research and made quite a few gaming Pc Designs now I am just trying to convince my parents to let me build this PC as they think it is risky. Their main concerns are: Compatibility (Which I am pretty sure these all are the only thing I would be worried about is space in the case) and troubleshooting if something was to go wrong as I do not know much about computers. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. 

 

https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/XxrY4d

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36 minutes ago, Walks232 said:

Looks good.
You could go for a used RTX 2070 super for 1080p or 1440p gaming to save some money.
1000$ for the RTX 6600 XT is a lot.

 

I don't want to start a war here, but:

Personally, I go for NVIDIA, because I've read of many problems with AMD drivers.
Some AMD stuff is probably pretty awesome.
But for the "It just works and keeps working" thing, I still go for Intel and NVIDIA.
Escpecially for RTX, which optimized calcuating light reflections.

My build:

CPU

Intel Core i7 9700 8x 3.00GHz So.1151

 

CPU cooler

be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim

 

Motherboard

MSI B360-A PRO Intel B360 So.1151 Dual Channel DDR4 ATX

 

RAM

16GB (4x 4096MB) HyperX FURY black DDR4-2666

 

GPU

8GB Gigabyte GeForce RTX2070 WindForce 2X 3xDP/HDMI

 

SSD

500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280

 

HDD

4000GB WD Red WD40EFRX Intellipower 64MB 3.5" (8.9cm) SATA 6Gb/s

 

Power Supply

bequiet! Straight Power 750W Platinum

 

Case

Fractal Design Define R6
3x bequiet! Silent Wings 3 PWM

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13 minutes ago, suedseefrucht said:

Looks good.
You could go for a used RTX 2070 super for 1080p or 1440p gaming to save some money.
1000$ for the RTX 6600 XT is a lot.

 

I don't want to start a war here, but:

Personally, I go for NVIDIA, because I've read of many problems with AMD drivers.
Some AMD stuff is probably pretty awesome.
But for the "It just works and keeps working" thing, I still go for Intel and NVIDIA.
Escpecially for RTX, which optimized calcuating light reflections.

Where would you recommend buying a 2070 super from?

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1 minute ago, Walks232 said:

Where would you recommend buying a 2070 super from?

I'm from germany. I don't know the markets on the other side of the earth unfortunately.
Any australians here?

My build:

CPU

Intel Core i7 9700 8x 3.00GHz So.1151

 

CPU cooler

be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim

 

Motherboard

MSI B360-A PRO Intel B360 So.1151 Dual Channel DDR4 ATX

 

RAM

16GB (4x 4096MB) HyperX FURY black DDR4-2666

 

GPU

8GB Gigabyte GeForce RTX2070 WindForce 2X 3xDP/HDMI

 

SSD

500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280

 

HDD

4000GB WD Red WD40EFRX Intellipower 64MB 3.5" (8.9cm) SATA 6Gb/s

 

Power Supply

bequiet! Straight Power 750W Platinum

 

Case

Fractal Design Define R6
3x bequiet! Silent Wings 3 PWM

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