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11 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

Welcome to the Forum!  This is a pretty decent build indeed!  I like it.

I would however change that motherboard for something with a bit beefier VRM / VRM cooling.  This is just personal preference

https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/MVrqb2

 

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4 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Welcome to the Forum!  This is a pretty decent build indeed!  I like it.

I would however change that motherboard for something with a bit beefier VRM / VRM cooling.  This is just personal preference

https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/MVrqb2

 

First of all, thank you! I'm happy to be a part of this forum. 🙂
I would like to ask tho, i still have around 100 euros as budget, and I was curious if it's worth replacing my cooler for an AIO.
I got in mind the following:

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 56.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
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8 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

First of all, thank you! I'm happy to be a part of this forum. 🙂
I would like to ask tho, i still have around 100 euros as budget, and I was curious if it's worth replacing my cooler for an AIO.
I got in mind the following:

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 56.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

If you want it for aesthetic reasons the Arctic liquid freezer III lineup is a good budget option. Solid AIO.

The 7600x is not a very difficult CPU to cool so the AirCooler I picked out will work just as well, there will be no performance gain with the AIO.

 

But if you want an AIO because of the looks, go for it!  Its not a bad thing 🙂

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6 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

If you want it for aesthetic reasons the Arctic liquid freezer III lineup is a good budget option. Solid AIO.

The 7600x is not a very difficult CPU to cool so the AirCooler I picked out will work just as well, there will be no performance gain with the AIO.

 

But if you want an AIO because of the looks, go for it!  Its not a bad thing 🙂

Thank you! 
As I'm not really concerned about aesthetics, I'll stick with the cooler you referred to earlier.
Better yet, it saved me quite the hole in the wallet haha.
The finished result is following, and I'll order it soon. Thanks again!
https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/cVnX2x

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7 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

First of all, thank you! I'm happy to be a part of this forum. 🙂
I would like to ask tho, i still have around 100 euros as budget, and I was curious if it's worth replacing my cooler for an AIO.
I got in mind the following:

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 56.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

well, apart from aesthetics the AIO won't really do you much,

 

the AG400 can be just enough for 7600(x),

 

if you want to slightly beef up your cooling without breaking a bank, these could work too:

Deepcool AK500 ZERO DARK

Deepcool AK620

 

it's not a completely terrible choice, 360mm AIO is like a better AK620 cooling give or take, so if you plan to upgrade your CPU down the line, it might make sense,

 

though, remember that AIOs have finite lifespan unlike air cooler, if their pump fails the only fix is replacing the entire thing, on air cooler if fan fails you only replace fan.

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Might be thinner, but cheaper option between AG400 and AK500: Deepcool AG500 BK ARGB

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2 minutes ago, podkall said:

well, apart from aesthetics the AIO won't really do you much,

 

the AG400 can be just enough for 7600(x),

 

if you want to slightly beef up your cooling without breaking a bank, these could work too:

Deepcool AK500 ZERO DARK

Deepcool AK620

 

it's not a completely terrible choice, 360mm AIO is like a better AK620 cooling give or take, so if you plan to upgrade your CPU down the line, it might make sense,

 

though, remember that AIOs have finite lifespan unlike air cooler, if their pump fails the only fix is replacing the entire thing, on air cooler if fan fails you only replace fan.

Thank you!
These are the finished results of the build i picked out.
https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/cVnX2x

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10 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

Thank you!
These are the finished results of the build i picked out.
https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/cVnX2x

This looks fantastic.  You don't need extra thermal paste, the cooler comes with a tube 🙂

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8 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

Thank you!
These are the finished results of the build i picked out.
https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/cVnX2x

you don't need paste, paste comes with new cooler, always, at least enough for one time for that first mount

 

https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/FmgZ2x

 

For 100€ you can almost get 2TB NVME, there's 1 more PSU that's good in that price range,

 

by the way, if the 7600 is 20€ cheaper, is def worth over 7600x, that X behind 7600 doesn't really do much, the CPUs are comparable in performance once both run on PBO on, could get 2TB NVME instead of 7600x and grab 7600 for that 20€ saved, if the prices are like that.

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17 minutes ago, podkall said:

you don't need paste, paste comes with new cooler, always, at least enough for one time for that first mount

 

https://pt.pcpartpicker.com/list/FmgZ2x

 

For 100€ you can almost get 2TB NVME, there's 1 more PSU that's good in that price range,

 

by the way, if the 7600 is 20€ cheaper, is def worth over 7600x, that X behind 7600 doesn't really do much, the CPUs are comparable in performance once both run on PBO on, could get 2TB NVME instead of 7600x and grab 7600 for that 20€ saved, if the prices are like that.

Thanks for the heads up!
I went ahead and picked myself a 2TB NVME, and also replaced the PSU, thanks again for the help.

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1 minute ago, giraobigue said:

Thanks for the heads up!
I went ahead and picked myself a 2TB NVME, and also replaced the PSU, thanks again for the help.

This is going to be one hell of a machine! 😄

Dont forget to post a picture when its done!

 

If you need more help or have any worries, you can tag me here or send me DM. I'll help you out.

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4 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

Thanks for the heads up!
I went ahead and picked myself a 2TB NVME, and also replaced the PSU, thanks again for the help.

which NVME did you choose?

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1 minute ago, Hinjima said:

A 7600x and 7800 XT is pretty top tier stuff compared to what most people are running 😄

The one I have as of now has an i5-6500 paired with a GTX 1650 4gb, counts also with 500gb and 8gb ram.
My mom got it to me after me asking her for years and I know it was quite the struggle to get for her, now that I have more independence with my spendings, i decided to treat myself to a new build, but of course, even as just acessory, I will treasure this computer that my mom got me, which followed me through a good part of my life.

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12 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

The one I have as of now has an i5-6500 paired with a GTX 1650 4gb, counts also with 500gb and 8gb ram.
My mom got it to me after me asking her for years and I know it was quite the struggle to get for her, now that I have more independence with my spendings, i decided to treat myself to a new build, but of course, even as just acessory, I will treasure this computer that my mom got me, which followed me through a good part of my life.

That was very kind of her and that was pretty okay specs for back then!

A 7600x and 7800 XT will be an an INCREDIBLE jump in performance but this is what happens in the PC space, time moves on and so does components.

Its nice to keep that PC just as a token of gratitude.

Maybe you should buy your mother some flowers 🙂

 

I still have some old components from when I asked my mother to buy me some upgrades when I was younger!

But we are talking Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 from 2006 and a GeForce 7600 GT!  I stil have them somewhere safe 🙂 

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3 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

That was very kind of her and that was pretty okay specs for back then!

A 7600x and 7800 XT will be an an INCREDIBLE jump in performance but this is what happens in the PC space, time moves on and so does components.

Its nice to keep that PC just as a token of gratitude.

Maybe you should buy your mother some flowers 🙂

 

I still have some old components from when I asked my mother to buy me some upgrades when I was younger!

But we are talking Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 from 2006 and a GeForce 7600 GT!  I stil have them somewhere safe 🙂 

Those are quite the relics, especially when compared to mines haha! But I believe sometimes there are things that hold memories that just can't be taken away with money, no matter how much, hence why we like to keep these components, right? 

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24 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

I found a 2tb NVME, linked below:

Western Digital Black SN770 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive

pretty good NVME

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4 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

Those are quite the relics, especially when compared to mines haha! But I believe sometimes there are things that hold memories that just can't be taken away with money, no matter how much, hence why we like to keep these components, right? 

Indeed they are!  I still have my original PS1 from 1994 and PS2 from 2000 🙂 

Holy shit I am getting old. 

 

I keep some components for sentimental value and some because I like old tech.

 

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2 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Indeed they are!  I still have my original PS1 from 1994 and PS2 from 2000 🙂 

Holy shit I am getting old. 

 

I keep some components for sentimental value and some because I like old tech.

 

OH I know exactly how that feels! My brother's wife this christmas blessed him with a PSP, me and him used to be attached to those when we were younger, and using one again after all these years was just the experience i was needing to kickstart 2025, a true enjoyment from the heart.

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4 minutes ago, giraobigue said:

OH I know exactly how that feels! My brother's wife this christmas blessed him with a PSP, me and him used to be attached to those when we were younger, and using one again after all these years was just the experience i was needing to kickstart 2025, a true enjoyment from the heart.

Thats great!  Good old Nostalgia! 🙂  
I bought a Gameboy Color with 2 Pokemon games a few years back.  Straight back to childhood.

 

I still fire up my gamecube ( 2001 ) from time to time to play some Zelda or Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II.

I play some old PS1 and PS2 games on an emulator on my PC. 4k resolution on old games look sick.

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11 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Indeed they are!  I still have my original PS1 from 1994 and PS2 from 2000 🙂 

Holy shit I am getting old. 

no, no, I am young and PS2 was part of my childhood, you're alright

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7 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Thats great!  Good old Nostalgia! 🙂  
I bought a Gameboy Color with 2 Pokemon games a few years back.  Straight back to childhood.

 

I still fire up my gamecube ( 2001 ) from time to time to play some Zelda or Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II.

I play some old PS1 and PS2 games on an emulator on my PC. 4k resolution on old games look sick.

I just GOTTA try that as soon as I get my hands on my new PC! Nothing beats the classics and seeing them cherished by a high resolution? Must be epic!

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