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Memory: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 8GB (2 x 4GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000)

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Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400S Silent Edition Black/Red Tempered Glass/Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case

Power Supply: EVGA 80+ Bronze 500W ATX Power Supply

 

Hello all,

 

I'm a first time builder who has done a bit of research but am not quite an expert on the process of building a computer. I need help on figuring out if my build will work, as in making it up and running, and if everything will fit in the case or the cables are compatible with each other, etc. I'm looking to play games like Overwatch at hopefully 80+ fps, and games similar to it, along with being able to run triple A games at a decent FPS. I'm not sure if this goal is even feasible, so some help on whether that will work or not would be great. If I should change anything, please add that, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, should I get a 144hz monitor if I'm going to achieve past 60 fps, or should I not? (This is my second post about this computer, but as I've changed the CPU, Motherboard, and RAM from the original, I decided to make another post for more input.)

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Looks good to me mate, but 'd try and get a bit better PSU (Corsair CXM, Seasonic S12II or M12II are good budget PSUs, around $60 USD. And the M12II is modular), and maybe a 1060 6GB for high fps. Though if you tweak settings and are playing at 1080p, then it should run a high fps easily. 

 

EDIT: And if you're not playing CS:GO or Overwatch competitively, then a 60-75Hz display should be fine, and more affordable than a 144Hz. 

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5 hours ago, Zando Bob said:

Looks good to me mate, but 'd try and get a bit better PSU (Corsair CXM, Seasonic S12II or M12II are good budget PSUs, around $60 USD. And the M12II is modular), and maybe a 1060 6GB for high fps. Though if you tweak settings and are playing at 1080p, then it should run a high fps easily. 

 

EDIT: And if you're not playing CS:GO or Overwatch competitively, then a 60-75Hz display should be fine, and more affordable than a 144Hz. 

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what's your budget?

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