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You should upgrade your ram to 2400 because it is normally the same price or a little bit hgiher

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3 minutes ago, Meme lord said:

I already bought all those parts

If you actually bought all the parts, sell the AMD processor, mobo, and ram once Ryzen comes out and if it performs as promised get a quad core eight thread Ryzen CPU for with your 1070. Or get at least a i5-6600k.

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2 minutes ago, CapedCrusader21 said:

If you actually bought all the parts, sell the AMD processor, mobo, and ram once Ryzen comes out and if it performs as promised get a quad core eight thread Ryzen CPU for with your 1070. Or get at least a i5-6600k.

I would also add an SSD to the build for the OS.

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The cringiest part of this is the skullcandy headphones....

 

At least the psu is really good.

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22 minutes ago, Meme lord said:

I already bought all those parts

save up some money, get a ryzen cpu next month or so. or get an ssd for your boot drive.

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27 minutes ago, Meme lord said:

Is this a good Pc setup? https://pcpartpicker.com/list/cKGLf8 Is there a good and semi-cheap upgrade I could do? I have about $150 to spend

If you actually want help, sell the MOBO, Ram and CPU after Ryzen releases and see how it competes with Intel. After that, depending on your budget I'd go with the 1700x (6c/12t one) or you can keep your RAM and go with a Xeon 1231v3 and just get a new mobo to go with it.

I'd also personally once you do this check out https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales/ and look for a 1440p maybe G-Sync monitor onsale. Or just a 1440p 144Hz monitor.

Other than that, everything else is pretty ok. I'd personally get a better keyboard but that is opinion based and your current keyboard isn't in dire need of upgrading. Headphones might be a good idea but peripherals again are not the current issue.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

The cringiest part of this is the skullcandy headphones....

 

At least the psu is really good.

You say that but Skullcandy actually has some decent headphones/ear buds. Not all, well about 90% of them are bad but they do have a few shining bulbs.

 

 

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