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Jumas548

So I have crossed my budget, which is max 1050€, and I have been thinking that should I change my sapphire card to some other brand.... Could someone tell me differences between different brands, and which one of them are better quality, less noise or less temp? Oh and forget to say that the monitor includes to budget which will be around 200€.

So I have chosen sapphire rx580 8gb nitro+ but is it really the best for its price? And btw if possible can you guys maybe change some components to cheaper ones, if possible? Something very little

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I would aim for a 250Gb MX500 instead of 500Gb and throw in a 1 or 2Tb HDD alongside it.

 

Nitro+ 580 is pretty good.

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do you plan to overclock?

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2 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

 

 

Nitro+ 580 is pretty good.

Should I get cheaper one?

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Just now, uTogglin said:

do you plan to overclock?

Maybe little

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3 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

throw in a 1 or 2Tb HDD alongside it

I dont need tb I am going to only game

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I would upgrade to the 2600x as it auto overclocks and is more stable with ram

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1 minute ago, Jumas548 said:

Should I get cheaper one?

The Nitro+ looks like a really solid card, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It should hold up with an overclock without problems as well.

 

1 minute ago, Jumas548 said:

I dont need tb I am going to only game

If you plan on expanding your game library, you'll want at least 1Tb of mass storage. You could also use this storage for various files and other applications that aren't games.

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

The Nitro+ looks like a really solid card, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It should hold up with an overclock without problems as well.

 

If you plan on expanding your game library, you'll want at least 1Tb of mass storage. You could also use this storage for various files and other applications that aren't games.

I dont think I need hdd RN for my situation, but of course I can always buy one when I need. And I dont download anything else than games lol. Or maybe disc, nothing else lol

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4 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

The Nitro+ looks like a really solid card, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It should hold up with an overclock without problems as well.

 

If you plan on expanding your game library, you'll want at least 1Tb of mass storage. You could also use this storage for various files and other applications that aren't games.

And 500gb crucial costs 90€ and 250gb costs 60€, so you get 2x more space for only 30€, idk should I get 250

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Just now, Jumas548 said:

And 500gb crucial costs 90€ and 250gb costs 60€, so you get 2x more space for only 30€, idk should I get 250

You can get a 1Tb drive with the money you would have spent on another 250Gb of solid state storage.

 

Personally, I would have the 250Gb drive as your boot drive and for storing some games on, and use the 1Tb drive for everything else.

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2 minutes ago, Jumas548 said:

And 500gb crucial costs 90€ and 250gb costs 60€, so you get 2x more space for only 30€, idk should I get 250

The HDD is going to be the cheapest part of your build go for a smaller SSD and spring for the HDD it'll be worth it

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3 minutes ago, mrbilky said:

The HDD is going to be the cheapest part of your build go for a smaller SSD and spring for the HDD it'll be worth it

 

5 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

You can get a 1Tb drive with the money you would have spent on another 250Gb of solid state storage.

 

Personally, I would have the 250Gb drive as your boot drive and for storing some games on, and use the 1Tb drive for everything else.

But I bet I dont have use for hdd

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Just now, Jumas548 said:

But I bet I dont have use for hdd

If you're gaming, you will want more than ~400Gb of solid state storage.(I say 400 because I'm accounting for Windows 10)

 

You do have a use for an HDD, believe me.

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you'll get a lot higher clock speeds automatically an SSD to store your apps on and an HDD for photos videos music ect

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what is your budget

 

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4 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

If you're gaming, you will want more than ~400Gb of solid state storage.(I say 400 because I'm accounting for Windows 10)

 

You do have a use for an HDD, believe me.

But not 1tb, I think 500gb is enough for me

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Just now, uTogglin said:

what is your budget

 

I said it in the first post

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1050 right

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1 minute ago, Jumas548 said:

But not 1tb, I think 500gb is enough for me

Well, I guess if it is, you can always grab an HDD down the road.

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