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Hey guys,

I have been a console peasant for a long time now and I want to buy a gaming PC for CS:GO since my laptop is not running CSGO so well and also want to play some other games like Age of Empires, OverWatch, and Rainbow Six. I wanted to know if this PC will be good: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/m9LTD8   New: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bMWRRG

Maybe, I am going to add some more RAM since I have been seeing that more games are wanting RAM.

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Definitely add a hard drive. A 240GB SSD will have about 223GB after being formatted, windows should take about 20gb with all the drivers and some software, leaving you with a bit more than 200gb, which is not much as some games take a lot of space, such as gta V, battlefield 1, battlefield 4...all of them taking more than 50GB each.

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22 minutes ago, Abyssal Radon said:

While I have never heard of Parametric before. It looks like a solid winner there. I'm gonna assume your gonna grab a 144hz 1080p monitor? Try and find one with Free-sync, since your going with a AMD GPU. Also a HDD would be a good idea, with games like BF 1 taking up ~79GB of storage...

Parametric isn't the brand name. I think it just refers to the 'filter' on pcpartpicker.

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