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Need some advice on my Build for workstation

Dakoyun

Hi guys this is my plan build. Planning to get this next month.

Will be using for Video Editing and other workload. Also for gaming.

I will also be getting a ultrawide monitor. Addition with my existing monitor. http://thepcenthusiast.com/asus-vx279-review-27-inch-monitor/

http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34UM58-P-ultrawide-monitor

 

What do you think about this setup? Will this work on the monitor ill be using?

 

Thanks in Advance.

Here is my Build

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/4rTq2R

 

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Hey, put it on pcpartpicker, it'll point out issues and help us troubleshoot/comment on it :D

Hi.

 

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Just now, pxnguinPr3 said:

Hey, put it on pcpartpicker, it'll point out issues and help us troubleshoot/comment on it :D

oh ok thanks.

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How about instead of getting a 1600x+$100 AIO just get a 1700 and use stock cooler? I think it'll be a little cheaper and it'll be better in all but gaming (even then it won't be much though)

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3 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

How about instead of getting a 1600x+$100 AIO just get a 1700 and use stock cooler? I think it'll be a little cheaper and it'll be better in all but gaming (even then it won't be much though)

that does make sense ok will update my build now

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19 minutes ago, pxnguinPr3 said:

Hey, put it on pcpartpicker, it'll point out issues and help us troubleshoot/comment on it :D

Updated it bro. Thanks for the suggestion that was a really neat site xD

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10 minutes ago, pxnguinPr3 said:

Looks good from here!

Cool. Thanks

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Guys is it good to go for a 1070 or 580 is enough?

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