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Hey guys. I really want your help, because i'm going to build a new computer and i need your help to pick the best parts. So let's begin.

I will use the computer for gaming, all the adobe programs, surfing in the internet, maybe stream or record videos and discord/skype with friends.

For gaming, i would game at 1920x1080 (Full HD) and 60Hz, maybe 120Hz in the future. And the primary games are CS:GO, League of Legends, GTA V, Overwatch, Rocket League, Witcher 3, Battlefield 1 and some more games of the same types of the game above.

For adobe programs, i would use most premiere to render videos at 1080p 25 fps; for audtion i would correct some audio; for after effects i would do some masks, some animations and apply some effects, nothing special; for photoshop i would just correct and enhance the photos and maybe apply some filters.

About surfing the web, i would watch some videos on youtube at Full HD 60 fps max, i would browse some websites, like twitter, facebook,etc, check my e-mail and do some downloads.

For maybe recording or streaming, i would maybe occasionally stream or record videos at Full HD 60 fps max.

For discord/skype with friends, it's preety self-explanatory, i would talk with my friends on skype or discord.

My budget is around : 1200€  because im from Portugal and that is in Europe :P

 

I also wouldnt need any peripherals or Windows.

 

Ty for all of your replies and attention at my post! :)

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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/2CQJd

 

here, you could probably change the ram, as well as the case to make some more wiggle room. you could even go with a r5 1600 instead and save a buck. I also added a 1070 but with today's prices its not a great time to buy those, but I put one down and penciled it its normal retail price. for what you want this could do the job.

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20 minutes ago, mutedcurmudgeon said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/2CQJd

 

here, you could probably change the ram, as well as the case to make some more wiggle room. you could even go with a r5 1600 instead and save a buck. I also added a 1070 but with today's prices its not a great time to buy those, but I put one down and penciled it its normal retail price. for what you want this could do the job.

ty man for ur help :D

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1 minute ago, Sp8ce said:

ty man for ur help :D

sure thing, just be aware that you could bring the price down a bunch with some tweaking. I built that one with a few assumptions such as storage preferences and stuff, you can change that as you like.

 

If you haven't used it before that is the best website for planning new builds, it'll even make sure everything you have is compatible, a great tool.

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43 minutes ago, mutedcurmudgeon said:

sure thing, just be aware that you could bring the price down a bunch with some tweaking. I built that one with a few assumptions such as storage preferences and stuff, you can change that as you like.

 

If you haven't used it before that is the best website for planning new builds, it'll even make sure everything you have is compatible, a great tool.

yeah i didnt knew it, ty for showing it to me ;)

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