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So this is an update to my last post but I don't know how to work this thing yet.

Here is my part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/y6dPm8

If you will help me that would be awesome. I see a lot of people saying not to build a pc but I am going to build in in a few month that's why i'm planning. If I don't reply it's cause I feel asleep my bad. Thanks in advance.

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You can build the main rig and run off onboard gpu for now, the rest of the components you chose are reasonably priced.

 

Although I would recommend going a bit more quality on CPU cooler and PSU

 

Such as Noctua NH-U12S & CORSAIR RM550X

I have a cue light I can use to show you when I’m joking, if you like.

 

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Just now, TARS said:

You can build the main rig and run off onboard gpu for now, the rest of the components you chose are reasonably priced.

 

Although I would recommend going a bit more quality on CPU cooler and PSU

 

Such as Noctua NH-U12S & CORSAIR  SF450

I just changed it a bit to Ryzen because on the 12th they are releasing some new apus or something like that idrk. And its cool and all. 

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If you can wait. In addition to new Ryzen cpu Intel is expected to release new lower cost Coffee Lake chipsets which should men lower motherboard prices for locked cpu. Intel has also said that its mid-year cpu release will have fixed the two vulnerabilities getting so much attention, in my opinion needlessly for enthusiast builds. Does this mean new Intel cpu as well? Who knows, somewhat surprisingly there hasn't been any leaks.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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the APU's for ryzen will be released this feburary, the new CPU is in april.

 

IMO the ryzen 5 1600 is more better from a price to performance aspect . so you can save a few bucks there. if you are tending to do a mild overclock, the performance difference would be negligible. 

 

Check the cpu specs for Ram speed. yes the motherboard can handle up to 3200. but users of ryzen are experiencing issues with ram.

check this link here:

https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-1600

click specification, then click system memory. i would also suggest looking at the qvl for memory. to see if the ram is compatible with the ryzen cpu. also if you can, i would find a dual channel kit. 2 x 4gb ram sticks.

 

SSD wise, the motherboard can support M.2, you could look at an m.2 solution (sata not nvme) this is optional. IMO i like it because you dont need to run a sata and power cable.

 

the rest looks pretty good! 

 

have fun!

 

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