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My budget is $1400. I would like to see two parts lists with intel and amd
both should have at least a 240gb ssd and 1tb wd black. For graphics I'm planning to go with a gtx 1070 unless the rx 580 is the better buy. The case I plan to use is the phanteks p400s tempered glass. I'm also going for a color scheme of white,blue,black. Blue mainly for LEDs. On power supply I would like to have fully modular if possible. I have trying to figure out the best parts since last month. I am a first time builder from scratch. I've worked on computers before but I don't have much experience when it comes to installing a CPU so keep that in mind and I would like to have a 240 to 280 millimeter water cooler. I am aware that most water coolers are not compatible with am4 out of the box so please include the add on bracket. Also I would like it if they all come from either newegg or amazon or ncix please. Also my display is 1080p 144hz so I a 1070 will be plenty to run most games and encoders and design programs.

 

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39 minutes ago, Clone112099 said:


My budget is $1400. I would like to see two parts lists with intel and amd
both should have at least a 240gb ssd and 1tb wd black. For graphics I'm planning to go with a gtx 1070 unless the rx 580 is the better buy. The case I plan to use is the phanteks p400s tempered glass. I'm also going for a color scheme of white,blue,black. Blue mainly for LEDs. On power supply I would like to have fully modular if possible. I have trying to figure out the best parts since last month. I am a first time builder from scratch. I've worked on computers before but I don't have much experience when it comes to installing a CPU so keep that in mind and I would like to have a 240 to 280 millimeter water cooler. I am aware that most water coolers are not compatible with am4 out of the box so please include the add on bracket. Also I would like it if they all come from either newegg or amazon or ncix please. Also my display is 1080p 144hz so I a 1070 will be plenty to run most games and encoders and design programs.

 

First, which country are you from, so I can adjust the budget in consequence

second, what monitor will you be using?

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47 minutes ago, Kevo05s said:

First, which country are you from, so I can adjust the budget in consequence

second, what monitor will you be using?

Says 1080p 144Hz in his post at the end.

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2 hours ago, Kevo05s said:

First, which country are you from, so I can adjust the budget in consequence

second, what monitor will you be using?

I'm from the US and my monitor is a aoc 1080p 144hz gaming ips display

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The Intel build

The pros:

-Easy to setup

-Cheaper

-More stable 

-More compatible technologies

The cons:

-4 cores

-No hyper threading

-Less future proof 

 

 

The AMD build

The pros:

-More future proof 

-Has HyperThreading

-More cores

-Newer technology

The cons:

-More expensive

-Will need bios updates

 

 

Record holder for Firestrike, Firestrike Extreme and Firestrike Ultra for his hardware

Top 100 for TimeSpy and Top 25 for Timespy Extreme

 

Intel i7 10700 || 64GB Kingston Predator RGB || Asus H470i Strix || MSI RX 6700XT Merc X2 OC || Corsair MP600 500GB ||  WD Blue SN550 1TB || 500GB Samsung 860 EVO || EVGA 550 GM || EK-Classic 115X aRGB CPU block - Corsair XR5 240mm RAD - Alphacool GPU Block - DarkSide 240mm external rad || Lian Li Q58 || 2x Cooler Master ARGB 120MM + 2x Noctua  Redux 1700RPM 120MM 

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