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2 x AOC i2369Vm a € 169,90* = € 339,80*
total price € 1.612,99
 
 
So i'm going to do a first build and this is what i came up with after some research and help on the forum.

The price is what my budget is. Prices are in euros because i'm from belgium.

I would like some last tips and a check for compatibility and stuf.

 

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Hey there ShiftyHQ,
 
The plan seems good overall. I would reconsider the motherboard/CPU combination as the motherboard allows you to overclock as well as run multiple GPUs while the CPU that you have chosen is locked and can't be overclocked. 
I really like the SSD/HDD combination as WD Blue is a great and inexpensive drive to combine with a SSD. I'd try to look for a larger SSD as the OS would take around 35GB-40GB and you would be left with little space for demanding applications and games. :)
 
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I didn't use PCpartpicker because i live in Belgium and it would not help me.

Pcpartpicker is only good if they have stores in your contry i used it before, but i rather use a website were prices are in euros and more realistic for what i'm going to pay.

Prices in us are lower then in belgium.

 

 

Hey there ShiftyHQ,
 
The plan seems good overall. I would reconsider the motherboard/CPU combination as the motherboard allows you to overclock as well as run multiple GPUs while the CPU that you have chosen is locked and can't be overclocked. 
I really like the SSD/HDD combination as WD Blue is a great and inexpensive drive to combine with a SSD. I'd try to look for a larger SSD as the OS would take around 35GB-40GB and you would be left with little space for demanding applications and games. :)
 
Captain_WD.

 

 

The HDD was i tip from someone from the forum. I had people telling me that de SSD is big enough, i'm not going to use a ton load of programs and the price would go up to 110 €, so i don't know if it's worth it.

As for the motherboard i have no expierence in that section and havn't gotten advice on the subject. I tried looking around but being a noob i didn't realy understand it.

Do you got any sugestions on a different motherboard? What do i look for in a good motherboard?

 

I'm trying to keep the budget becaus i still need to buy a desk as well.

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Well one option is to consider what exactly are you going to put on the SSD and see how much space it would take up plus the 40GB for the OS and then you'll see how much space you'll actually need. :) 
 
I would suggest looking for advice in the CPU and motherboard section on the forum for a better combination. Sadly, as a Western Digital representative I can't really recommend any specific ones. 
 
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