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Help me real quick peeps?

I want to build a new (but cheap) gaming PC under $800! I currently have this current build in my mind- 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/SBF1080p/saved/

 

I'm not going to overclock, I don't need a insane GPU, and i5 is okay for me! 

This is for gaming (not editing or streaming) and some constructive criticism would be lovely!!! 

 

Thank you so so much!!! And have a great day! <3 ;D 

 

xD 100% :D 

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2 minutes ago, SBF said:

I want to build a new (but cheap) gaming PC under $800! I currently have this current build in my mind- 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/SBF1080p/saved/

 

I'm not going to overclock, I don't need a insane GPU, and i5 is okay for me! 

This is for gaming (not editing or streaming) and some constructive criticism would be lovely!!! 

 

Thank you so so much!!! And have a great day! <3 ;D 

 

xD 100% :D 

Looks good to me dude!

QUOTE ME OR I PROBABLY WON'T SEE YOUR RESPONSE 

My Setup:

 

Desktop

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CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X  CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15  Motherboard: Asus Prime X370-PRO  RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @3200MHz  GPU: EVGA RTX 2080 FTW3 ULTRA (+50 core +400 memory)  Storage: 1050GB Crucial MX300, 1TB Crucial MX500  PSU: EVGA Supernova 750 P2  Chassis: NZXT Noctis 450 White/Blue OS: Windows 10 Professional  Displays: Asus MG279Q FreeSync OC, LG 27GL850-B

 

Main Laptop:

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Laptop: Sager NP 8678-S  CPU: Intel Core i7 6820HK @ 2.7GHz  RAM: 32GB DDR4 @ 2133MHz  GPU: GTX 980m 8GB  Storage: 250GB Samsung 850 EVO M.2 + 1TB Samsung 850 Pro + 1TB 7200RPM HGST HDD  OS: Windows 10 Pro  Chassis: Clevo P670RG  Audio: HyperX Cloud II Gunmetal, Audio Technica ATH-M50s, JBL Creature II

 

Thinkpad T420:

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CPU: i5 2520M  RAM: 8GB DDR3  Storage: 275GB Crucial MX30

 

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Seems like a good build. The only thing I would recommend is an SSD.

I'm just a random teenager from New Jersey. Why would you listen to me?

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JSD10 why the SSD? Can you explain it's use? 

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I suggest getting a K processor if you can swing it. When performance of CPU starts to sag (in a few years) you can squeeze another year or so out of the CPU by overclocking. It's an expensive part, so another year helps. 

 

Also an SSD is awesome, reduces load times in everything. I like to put the main game I am playing on my SSD so it loads real fast, while keeping my games on a HDD. 

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It will make the pc boot up faster, will make programs launch faster, and is just an overall great thing to have in any PC

I'm just a random teenager from New Jersey. Why would you listen to me?

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Okay, so an SSD is needed? Thanks everyone!!! 

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Just now, SBF said:

Okay, so an SSD is needed? Thanks everyone!!! 

its not needed but its a very good thing to have

I'm just a random teenager from New Jersey. Why would you listen to me?

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Looks good to me! NOTE: You can upgrade the i5-6500 to an i7-6700k without changing your MOBO if you ever feel like you want to.

::[ PC GAMING MASTER RACE ]::

 

[ BUILDS ]

[ Junkyard Build ] (All parts were salvaged for free)

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Thank's mate! Ehh I don't the an i7 nor a K version, but I'll keep it in mind! ;D 

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8 minutes ago, SBF said:

JSD10 is this a good (cheap) SSD enough?  Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive

120 is good, but not great, you'll probably hit capacity with normal usage in a couple of months unless you set your downloads folder to HDD.

 

I speak from experience, my 240 is teetering around 30gb free at all time. 

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