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Hi! I want to build new PC but don't have alot experience so if someone has a little time to help me I would be grateful

 

Components:

 

MB:   Asus PRIME B350-PLUS

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 + stock cooler (later maby AIO cooler)

SSD: 275GB Crucial MX300 SSD

          (^bundle^)

HDD: 2TB seagate HDD

RAM 16GB G.skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz DDR4

GPU: 2x Sapphire Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB in crossfire

Fans: 6x Corsair 120mm ML120 Premium or if I get the extra money then 6x Corsair LL120 RGB

Case: Kolink Stronghold

PSU:  I have no idea so can someone help me to pick one?

 

Monitor:  Samsung 28" U28E590D UHD LED (AMD FreeSync) (I might buy second 1080p monitor in the future but probably not in many years)

 

I haven't built a PC before so if some components are not compatible or not listed please let me know! I already have win10 pro key from Kinguin.

(Should I get only one RX 580 now and another later?) When writing this I haven't yet bought anything else than the monitor so if you can suggest something better that would be great, also i have no idea what kind of power supply to get so I need help there too.

(Should I pay 79€ to this store (jimms) to build it for me or should I take the risk to build almost 2000€ PC by myself? (I live in Finland and we use euro/€ if that helps 1€= $1.24US)

 

Games I'm mostly gonna be playing in no particular order:

 

Skyrim SE

Witcher 3

GTA V

Overwatch

Dying Light

Dark Souls series

Borderlands series

Shadow Of Mordor

Metro Last Light Redux/2033 Redux

BioShock series

Trine series

...

 

all games don't have to run 4K 60FPS, I'm ok with 40+ FPS in 4K in most games and lowering resolution is not a problem, but if some of these games don't run at all with crossfire please let me know.

 

I'm also going to use Blender and sometimes music making/editing softwares and image and video editing softwares (Vegas Pro, MAGIX, etc..) and I planned to start streaming a bit but this PC is going to be used mostly play games by myself!

 

(Sorry this is so long and not organized well, and English isn't my first language so there is some spelling mistakes)

 

Thanks!!

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11 minutes ago, Lassi said:

GPU: 2x Sapphire Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB in crossfire

Fans: 6x Corsair 120mm ML120 Premium or if I get the extra money then 6x Corsair LL120 RGB

Case: Kolink Stronghold

Why?

What's your country and how are GPU prices over there? Crossfire is never worth it though it may be useful for blender a single higher end GPU is probably better though.

If this is your case you should buy one that actually has airflow instead of spending a bunch of money on fans. Could use that money to upgrade to an R7 1700 or R7 2700 in 8 days.
 

The ASrock Pro 4 is likely the best value motherboard you can find.

https://www.caseking.de/en/kolink-stronghold-midi-tower-tempered-glass-schwarz-window-gekl-034.html

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Lassi said:

GPU: 2x Sapphire Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB in crossfire

Get a faster graphics card like a 1080 Ti instead, less power hungry and much better supported on the long run, dual setup are only worth it when one card isn't enough for the task

25 minutes ago, Lassi said:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 + stock cooler (later maby AIO cooler)

Are you sure you don't want to wait for Ryzen 2000 which come out in less than 10 days? Also aios aren't necessary for Ryzen, even the stock cooler is okay

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If not crossfire then I'm probably gonna buy 1080 ti but its around 100€ more and doesn't work with freesync and upgrading CPU to R7 1700 also adds 100€ (I don't know how much ryzen 2000 is gonna cost..) But i can save in fans if i get like 2 non rgb

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4 minutes ago, Lassi said:

If not crossfire then I'm probably gonna buy 1080 ti but its around 100€ more and doesn't work with freesync and upgrading CPU to R7 1700 also adds 100€ (I don't know how much ryzen 2000 is gonna cost..) But i can save in fans if i get like 2 non rgb

I'm just checking the german part picker, but it looks like this is the GPU you should be getting, an almost reasonably priced GTX 1080, barring that get a 1070ti

 

that lets you save your money for a next gen GPU in a few months when prices are more normal.

https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/72mxFT/inno3d-video-card-n10801sdnp6dn

Or just run games scaled down to 1080p and use a 1060 6GB or RX 580. I'm running a 4k display with an RX 560.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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If I get msi 1080 gaming x (wich apparenly has better cooling?) instead of the 2x rx580 i can save like 50€ and if I get only 2 extra fans (case has 2 fans) I can save about 100€-150€ and use it to CPU and motherboard (I did a really quick search and didint find that motherboard in any Finnish store but I keep looking for it tomorrow) and should I overclock my GPU?

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1 hour ago, Lassi said:

If I get msi 1080 gaming x (wich apparenly has better cooling?) instead of the 2x rx580 i can save like 50€ and if I get only 2 extra fans (case has 2 fans) I can save about 100€-150€ and use it to CPU and motherboard (I did a really quick search and didint find that motherboard in any Finnish store but I keep looking for it tomorrow) and should I overclock my GPU?

Just increase the power limit by 50% and you're card should basically run at it's limit

Just don't overpay much for a GTX 1080, if a 1070ti is way cheaper buy that because it can easily get to the 1080's performance level


I'm going to guess Vega 56 doesn't exist or is heavily overpriced?

You should still 100% buy a case that has airflow, so long as it has a front mesh for intake you'll be fine.

RL06 Pro, Masterbox 5 Black, Mastercase 5(with mesh) are just some options off the top of my head.
 

 

 

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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Vega 56 is about 100€ more expensive than 1070 ti but for 700€+ I think I can get the money if its worth it (I have heard that its not as good as expected but dont know if thats true) and for the case I just picked some that looked good was cheap (41€) but I try to optimize my budget (around 1600€) to get a better case! (Btw I already have some 550W psu but is it enough?)

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