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Motherboard: Intel H110

Warranty (Desktop) : 2 Years Parts Warranty (1st Year ONSITE)

Chassis Design (Zeal) : Zeal (Black & Red) *Limited Stock*

Desktop Processor : Intel® Core™ i7-7700 3.60 GHz Kaby Lake Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.20 GHz)

Thermal Compound : IC Diamond Thermal Compound CPU (Free Lifetime Thermal Compound Re-pasting)

CPU Cooling System (Desktop) : Corsair H80I Closed loop Water Cooling

Memory (RAM) : 16GB DDR4 2133mhz (2x8)

GRAPHICS CARD (DESKTOP) : ZOTAC NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5

M.2 SSD BAY (Desktop) : 120GB WD

M.2 SSD Solid State Drive (Desktop) : 250GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD (540 Read, 520 Write speeds)

First Hard Drive (Desktop) : TOSHIBA 1TB 3.5 INCH HDD (Buffer Size 32MB)

Chassis Fans : ID Cooling Low Noise Chassis Fan (Red) x2

Case Lighting : RGB Case lights with Remote Control (One color can be selected at a time)

Operating System : Windows 10 Home 64 Bit

Primary Monitor : BenQ XL2411Z 144hz 24 Inch Gaming Monitor

 

Is this entire PC worth for the price of SGD 2769.67 (or 1985.71 US Dollar)?

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What are you doing with it?

 

thats a pretty bad gpu for 2000 dollar build

 

Why are there 2 small ssds?

 

Why do you have a aio on a locked cpu

 

 

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No, only worth 1300 or so

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5 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

What are you doing with it?

 

thats a pretty bad gpu for 2000 dollar build

 

Why are there 2 small ssds?

 

Why do you have a aio on a locked cpu

 

 

I'm using it for gaming and recording. And explain what you mean by the 2 small ssds? and the aio?

 

its my first time buying a pc so yeah im really dumb

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Just now, Aikairi said:

I'm using it for gaming and recording. And explain what you mean by the 2 small ssds? and the aio?

 

its my first time buying a pc so yeah im really dumb

why no build it your self? you will save a good amount

 

id get one bigger ssd instead of 2 smaller ones

11 minutes ago, Aikairi said:

D BAY (Desktop) : 120GB WD

M.2 SSD Solid State Drive (Desktop) : 250GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD (540 Read, 520 Write speeds)

 

 

 

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You are paying about two times more than that is worth...

The monitor will jack the price up quite a bit, but you don't need (or really want) a 144Hz monitor if you will be recording. The reason being that to push the extra frames to the monitor is usually detrimental to the stability of a stream in relation to framerate stability. This would not be an issue if you had an overkill PC, but a 1060 and locked 7700 may have issues with pushing frames to a 144Hz monitor as well as keeping a stable 60fps stream.

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CPU Cooling System (Desktop) : Corsair H80I Closed loop Water Cooling

 

Why does it have an AIO if you cant overclock, the whole build is just stupid 

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2 minutes ago, 8-Bit Ninja said:

CPU Cooling System (Desktop) : Corsair H80I Closed loop Water Cooling

 

Why does it have an AIO if you cant overclock, the whole build is just stupid 

what do you recommend i change other than the aio?

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12 minutes ago, Qwweb said:

You are paying about two times more than that is worth...

The monitor will jack the price up quite a bit, but you don't need (or really want) a 144Hz monitor if you will be recording. The reason being that to push the extra frames to the monitor is usually detrimental to the stability of a stream in relation to framerate stability. This would not be an issue if you had an overkill PC, but a 1060 and locked 7700 may have issues with pushing frames to a 144Hz monitor as well as keeping a stable 60fps stream.

if i go for a 7700k and a 1070 would it be worth getting the 144Hz monitor? or is it still not enough

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5 minutes ago, Aikairi said:

if i go for a 7700k and a 1070 would it be worth getting the 144Hz monitor? or is it still not enough

Personally, I would recommend starting out with a cheaper monitor. You can get some really good ones (1080p 60Hz IPS) for anywhere in the neighborhood of $150-250. That gives you a lot more room for other stuff in your budget. My personal philosophy is that you should prioritize computer first, monitors last. Sure something may not look quite as nice, but it is a lot easier to upgrade monitors than internal components.

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Not even close

 

Note: The PCPartPicker list I put together has a much better M.2 SSD primary and I would pick Seagate over Toshiba personally for mechanical HDD.  You could shave money off by getting rid of the H80 because a Non-K 7700 has no business being watercooled, or really needing anything more than the stock cooler provides.  

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