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The time Linus replied to me on one of my threads: 

 

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yes, but there's no point in getting a 1900x unless you somwhow need all those PCI-e lanes. are you just gaming or also streaming/editing/rendering?

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Replace a few things on that list and you have a better performing tower, and get the full benefit of the Freesync capability of the RX Vega 64 seeing that that particular version fo the 64 is on amazon for 599.99. Picked a 144hz Freesyncable monitor for ya, and switched the PSU, RAM and SSD.

 

The SSD I switched to massively outperfoms the A400, the RAM I picked is slightly less expensive with the same clock speed and tighter timings.

 

Switched to a slightly more expensive 850W PSU as if you are overclocking then that threadripper is going to be drawing like mad, and you don't want inconsistency in power transmission decreasing system stability so the 850W will give you a little more safe room.

 

Honestly suggest that you go with something over 1000W especially if you ever plan to add a second graphics card as otherwise you would probably be required to undervolt your threadripper at it's stock settings just to make load room for the second GPU.

 

Increased cost $109.98.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RdTyxG

 

Let me know what you think.

Edited by Sernefarian
forgot a wizzord

Rawr.

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