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I need a gaming PC for high 1080p gaming so I have chosen this: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/HkdFNN I need to know if i will have enough cables- and slots for everything like the slot for the wireless adapter etc. If i will have enough sata cables and shit. Can somebody check for me as I just do not know how to properly and I dont understand half the shit the motherboard manufacturer is saying, I don't wanna buy the parts and find out some shit isn't working.. Also if this case will support a 2.5'' SSD. Do not make any performance changes, only things that will not work please.

 

Thanks.

 

Merp.

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This would be better but I have no idea what I am doing

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  (£166.74 @ Aria PC) 
Motherboard: MSI - B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£79.36 @ CCL Computers) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Crucial - MX300 275GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£79.99 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Video Card: Inno3D - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB iChill Video Card  (£259.19 @ Novatech) 
Case: BitFenix - Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  (£25.80 @ Aria PC) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - ECO 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  (£44.45 @ Amazon UK) 
Monitor: LG - 22MP58VQ-P 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor  (£106.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Total: £851.10
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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11 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

This would be better but I have no idea what I am doing

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  (£166.74 @ Aria PC) 
Motherboard: MSI - B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£79.36 @ CCL Computers) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Crucial - MX300 275GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£79.99 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Video Card: Inno3D - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB iChill Video Card  (£259.19 @ Novatech) 
Case: BitFenix - Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  (£25.80 @ Aria PC) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - ECO 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  (£44.45 @ Amazon UK) 
Monitor: LG - 22MP58VQ-P 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor  (£106.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Total: £851.10
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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apart from a 1X8GB stick rather than 2X4GB stick ate 3000MHz+ (better for upgrading in the future and ryzen loves fast RAM) I would say that looks fine.

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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13 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

This would be better but I have no idea what I am doing

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  (£166.74 @ Aria PC) 
Motherboard: MSI - B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£79.36 @ CCL Computers) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Crucial - MX300 275GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£79.99 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Video Card: Inno3D - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB iChill Video Card  (£259.19 @ Novatech) 
Case: BitFenix - Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  (£25.80 @ Aria PC) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - ECO 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  (£44.45 @ Amazon UK) 
Monitor: LG - 22MP58VQ-P 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor  (£106.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Total: £851.10
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-07-21 11:22 BST+0100

I didnt ask for you to change my PC - I am set on what I want, all i need is a check if there is enough slots and cables. And your list is pretty bad. 8GB ram will stutter on games - fuck that. Your ssd is not nearly as good. The monitor has a 5ms response time. The case is more ugly than me and probably will come with 1 or no case fans - not enough. The case has no window and ruins my red feeling :(

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19 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

This would be better but I have no idea what I am doing

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  (£166.74 @ Aria PC) 
Motherboard: MSI - B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£79.36 @ CCL Computers) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Crucial - MX300 275GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£79.99 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Video Card: Inno3D - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB iChill Video Card  (£259.19 @ Novatech) 
Case: BitFenix - Nova ATX Mid Tower Case  (£25.80 @ Aria PC) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - ECO 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  (£44.45 @ Amazon UK) 
Monitor: LG - 22MP58VQ-P 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor  (£106.97 @ Amazon UK) 
Total: £851.10
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Furthermore, the 1060 is in constraint and not in stock til at-least August, gotta do your homework first :P 

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22 minutes ago, Merppp said:

I didnt ask for you to change my PC - I am set on what I want, all i need is a check if there is enough slots and cables. And your list is pretty bad. 8GB ram will stutter on games - fuck that. Your ssd is not nearly as good. The monitor has a 5ms response time. The case is more ugly than me and probably will come with 1 or no case fans - not enough. The case has no window and ruins my red feeling :(

Where did you get that 8GB will stutter in game? 90% of games doesn't even use past 8GB of RAM.

Tell me how it looks stuttery to you with 8GB of RAM (watch this video)

Or some of these pictures

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5ms is not bad, read the first paragraph

Your monitor is a TN panel so the color and viewing angle would look worse than my IPS display monitor

 

No my SSD is not nearly as good but for a much cheaper price I get extra 25GB of storage

What makes the 850 Evo good is reliability and probably extra write/read speed that you can only see when doing benchmarks

In real life performance you won't see it

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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crucial-mx300-ssd-review,4723-3.html

 

Ok I agree that 1060 is not a good buy now, but if you switch back to your 1050 Ti you still have around 100 GPB to do whatever you want, including a better case. 

 

Speaking of case fan you just put a mini ITX 1050 Ti in it which would have a much higher temperature than regular 2-3 fans gpu. So it would still be above average in temps even with a good case. 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Yeah was already reaching the budget limit

that is true, but for future upgradability it would be a good idea

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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5 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Where did you get that 8GB will stutter in game? 90% of games doesn't even use past 8GB of RAM.

Tell me how it looks stuttery to you with 8GB of RAM (watch this video)

Or some of these pictures

Gaming_01.png

 

Gaming_02.png

Gaming_03.png

 

 

 

 

5ms is not bad, read the first paragraph

Your monitor is a TN panel so the color and viewing angle would look worse than my IPS display monitor

 

No my SSD is not nearly as good but for a much cheaper price I get extra 25GB of storage

What makes the 850 Evo good is reliability and probably extra write/read speed that you can only see when doing benchmarks

In real life performance you won't see it

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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crucial-mx300-ssd-review,4723-3.html

 

Ok I agree that 1060 is not a good buy now, but if you switch back to your 1050 Ti you still have around 100 GPB to do whatever you want, including a better case. 

 

Speaking of case fan you just put a mini ITX 1050 Ti in it which would have a much higher temperature than regular 2-3 fans gpu. So it would still be above average in temps even with a good case. 

 

 

 

I have seen the stutter with my brothers PC and as soon as he went to 16gb at least 95% of his drops were gone and he was getting good frames, I will have skype and other random crap open at the same time. On this laptop I am using right now, when I try to play GTA V and have a couple other apps open it is dying for more RAM. Graphs don't always mean everything, experience counts. O

 

Ok i guess you won with the monitor but for some wierd reason my brother IPS models has some wierd colours and glare and shit from certain angles and distance. But whatever, can you try to spend a little less on the monitor?

 

Next up SSD- so my brother intitally had some PNY shit and it died in 2 years, and apparently a 850 evo is a good choice and will last longer, i cant trust the crucial shit much and numbers don't lie. but they may have been manipulated to show it is good in some ways. 

 

Also i think a mini card is fine with heat :D

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9 minutes ago, Merppp said:

I have seen the stutter with my brothers PC and as soon as he went to 16gb at least 95% of his drops were gone and he was getting good frames, I will have skype and other random crap open at the same time. On this laptop I am using right now, when I try to play GTA V and have a couple other apps open it is dying for more RAM. Graphs don't always mean everything, experience counts. O

 

Ok i guess you won with the monitor but for some wierd reason my brother IPS models has some wierd colours and glare and shit from certain angles and distance. But whatever, can you try to spend a little less on the monitor?

 

Next up SSD- so my brother intitally had some PNY shit and it died in 2 years, and apparently a 850 evo is a good choice and will last longer, i cant trust the crucial shit much and numbers don't lie. but they may have been manipulated to show it is good in some ways. 

 

Also i think a mini card is fine with heat :D

Why not trusting Crucial? They're one of the 5 biggest NAND flash makers in the world.. 

 

Unless your brother has a RAMDisk or a lot of fucking malware it doesn't make shit all difference in most titles.

Forza and shit are a separate issue, but 16GB doesn't make sense for mainstream gaming now. 

idk

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23 minutes ago, Merppp said:

I have seen the stutter with my brothers PC and as soon as he went to 16gb at least 95% of his drops were gone and he was getting good frames, I will have skype and other random crap open at the same time. On this laptop I am using right now, when I try to play GTA V and have a couple other apps open it is dying for more RAM. Graphs don't always mean everything, experience counts. O

 

Ok i guess you won with the monitor but for some wierd reason my brother IPS models has some wierd colours and glare and shit from certain angles and distance. But whatever, can you try to spend a little less on the monitor?

 

Next up SSD- so my brother intitally had some PNY shit and it died in 2 years, and apparently a 850 evo is a good choice and will last longer, i cant trust the crucial shit much and numbers don't lie. but they may have been manipulated to show it is good in some ways. 

 

Also i think a mini card is fine with heat :D

so you have one PNY ssd out of millions die on your brother. How does that make the crucial MX300 "shit" and "untrustable"? the MX300 has been reviewed lots of times, just a simple "MX300 review" google search brings up 2-3 pages of reviews. you really think 10-20 reviewers would all lie about the results?

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1 minute ago, herman mcpootis said:

so you have one PNY ssd out of millions die on your brother. How does that make the crucial MX300 "shit" and "untrustable"? the MX300 has been reviewed lots of times, just a simple "MX300 review" google search brings up 2-3 pages of reviews. you really think 10-20 reviewers would all lie about the results?

But is not spending a little extra for my own self-confidence in my products worth it?

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14 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

Why not trusting Crucial? They're one of the 5 biggest NAND flash makers in the world.. 

 

Unless your brother has a RAMDisk or a lot of fucking malware it doesn't make shit all difference in most titles.

Forza and shit are a separate issue, but 16GB doesn't make sense for mainstream gaming now. 

Whats wrong with 16gb- also can we get back to the main conversation, WILL I HAVE ENOUGH SLOTS AND WIRES OR WILL I HAVE TO BUY STUFF on the PC I SAID where I said I want NO CHANGES

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3 hours ago, Merppp said:

Graphs don't always mean everything, experience counts.

And make sure you count it for what it actually is - an anecdote with a sample size of one. If you had issues with a product or brand, and don't want to recommend them, that's fine. But if you want to argue that something is objectively better than something else, then you'll need more substansive proof than an anecdote.

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3 hours ago, Merppp said:

Whats wrong with 16gb- also can we get back to the main conversation, WILL I HAVE ENOUGH SLOTS AND WIRES OR WILL I HAVE TO BUY STUFF on the PC I SAID where I said I want NO CHANGES

The case has no SSD slot to mount on so you need a bracket. 

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Just now, Merppp said:

Should I get an m.2. variant then and how much would a bracket cost?

it doesn't cost much, check amazon or newegg for 2.5 to 3.5 brackets

if m.2 costs less than bracket + ssd then get it

850 evo in m.2 is hard to find though, but mx300 comes with m.2 variant

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

it doesn't cost much, check amazon or newegg for 2.5 to 3.5 brackets

if m.2 costs less than bracket + ssd then get it

850 evo in m.2 is hard to find though, but mx300 comes with m.2 variant

It is actually easy to find here in the UK, an 850 evo m.2.

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

it doesn't cost much, check amazon or newegg for 2.5 to 3.5 brackets

if m.2 costs less than bracket + ssd then get it

850 evo in m.2 is hard to find though, but mx300 comes with m.2 variant

Furthermore, I have been reading, it says that the case is compatible with a 2.5'' SSD, on amazon.co.uk: 

 

The Carbide Series™ 300R windowed is a compact expression of the Corsair philosophy: great systems begin with a great case. Open the easy-access side panel to find a builder-friendly design with three tool-free optical drive bays and four tool-free hard drive bays with integrated 2.5” SSD compatibility. There’s room for extra-long graphics cards, and the matte black interior really shows off your gear. Finish off your build with a cable routing system that keeps wires and cables out of sight and out of the airflow path for a clean, uncluttered look. The 300R keeps your hardware cool with amazing airflow, including a 140mm front intake fan and a 120mm rear exhaust fan. There’s room to add five additional fans, including dual side-panel fan locations that can deliver cool air directly to your graphics cards. And, the dust filters are removable for easy maintenance. Features like these make the Corsair Carbide Series 300R the foundation of your next great system.

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1 minute ago, Merppp said:

Furthermore, I have been reading, it says that the case is compatible with a 2.5'' SSD, on amazon.co.uk: 

 

The Carbide Series™ 300R windowed is a compact expression of the Corsair philosophy: great systems begin with a great case. Open the easy-access side panel to find a builder-friendly design with three tool-free optical drive bays and four tool-free hard drive bays with integrated 2.5” SSD compatibility. There’s room for extra-long graphics cards, and the matte black interior really shows off your gear. Finish off your build with a cable routing system that keeps wires and cables out of sight and out of the airflow path for a clean, uncluttered look. The 300R keeps your hardware cool with amazing airflow, including a 140mm front intake fan and a 120mm rear exhaust fan. There’s room to add five additional fans, including dual side-panel fan locations that can deliver cool air directly to your graphics cards. And, the dust filters are removable for easy maintenance. Features like these make the Corsair Carbide Series 300R the foundation of your next great system.

oh its a combo yeah, i looked at pcpp and it only says 3.5" 

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