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Ryzen 2700x if you are going to stream. But honestly i would say just stick to gaming and dont stream. If you just do recording, and use Adobe premiere stick with Intel, if you use other software like Davinci resolve Ryzen should be fine.

9 minutes ago, benjamin3033 said:

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/ymJJGG

Prices shown are in NZD and the GTX 1080 ti is a founders addition

Why did you pair non-K CPU with Z series motherboard?

My Rigs:

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System 1:

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Purpose: Gaming

OS: Windows 10 Pro | CPU: Intel Core i5 6500 | Mobo: Asrock B150M Pro4 Hyper | GPU: MSI RX480 Gaming X 8G | Storage: 120GB SSD ADATA + 1 TB Seagate Baracuda | RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2133MHz | PSU: 600 Watt Cooler Master B600 | Display: LG 24MP88HM-S FHD Monitor | Accessories: ASUS Cerberus Gaming KB & Mouse Kit

 

System 2:

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Purpose - NAS/Virtualization

OS: Ubuntu KDE 18.04 | CPU: Core i3 4130 | Mobo: Gigabyte H81M DS2 | RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600Mhz | PSU: Corsair VS550 | DVD Drive: LG DVD Multi | Display: Acer G195HQ | Storage: 4TB 1+1+2 | Accessories: Logitech Classic K100 & Leviathan ELE G1 Gaming Mouse.

 

Laptop: Lenovo Essentials B490

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Purpose: Server - HP ProLiant DL360 Gen5

OS: Ubuntu Server 18.04 | CPU: 2 x Intel® Xeon® Processor E5440 4 Cores | RAM : 16 GB DDR2 ECC | Storage: 146GB SAS Disk

 

Sound System: Creative SBS A-120 2.1

 

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1 minute ago, Navneet said:

Why did you pair non-K CPU with Z series motherboard?

Because it was only a few dollars more than a low end motherboard

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Purpose of build?

Budget?

Monitor resolution and refresh rate?

Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9 Ghz  | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 |  PaliT GTX 1050Ti  |  8gb Kingston HyperX Fury @ 2933 Mhz  |  Corsair CX550m  |  1 TB WD Blue HDD


Inside some old case I found lying around.

 

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Purpose of build?

Budget?

Monitor resolution and refresh rate?

Gaming, VR and possibly streaming and/or recording
$1900-2300$

Monitor is plain 1080p 60hz but might get a 1440p 165hz later

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Ryzen 2700x if you are going to stream. But honestly i would say just stick to gaming and dont stream. If you just do recording, and use Adobe premiere stick with Intel, if you use other software like Davinci resolve Ryzen should be fine.

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13 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

Ryzen 2700x if you are going to stream. But honestly i would say just stick to gaming and dont stream. If you just do recording, and use Adobe premiere stick with Intel, if you use other software like Davinci resolve Ryzen should be fine.

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/bqhC9J

Probably mostly gonna do streaming and upload vods

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1 minute ago, benjamin3033 said:

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/bqhC9J

Probably mostly gonna do streaming and upload vods

id get 3200mhz Ram for the ryzen if you can. And honestly just make sure you are good at the game and enjoy it, because people will not watch unless you are good, entertaining, and have a good stream :)

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12 minutes ago, benjamin3033 said:

https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/bqhC9J

Probably mostly gonna do streaming and upload vods

 

9 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

id get 3200mhz Ram for the ryzen if you can. And honestly just make sure you are good at the game and enjoy it, because people will not watch unless you are good, entertaining, and have a good stream :)

2933/3000 is the functional sweet spot. Benefits after that are small except in a few very specific circumstances.

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15 minutes ago, Taf the Ghost said:

 

2933/3000 is the functional sweet spot. Benefits after that are small except in a few very specific circumstances.

Thanks, now got the build under $2300

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7 minutes ago, benjamin3033 said:

Thanks, now got the build under $2300

We recommend, if you're up for it, hand-tuning memory on all platforms, but, for basic settings, 3000 will do everyone fine on the DDR4 platforms.

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