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What is your current pc?
What are some of your specs and do you plan on upgrading or making any changes? I just recently did my first build, and I wanted to do it entirely out of used parts (Aside from the case). I have spent a total of around 400$ My setup: CPU: FX 8350 (liquid cooled) GPU: RX580 Red Devil PSU: 650W RAM: 16gb DDR3 I plan on doing a new and more updated build sometime in the near future; but this is good enough for me at the moment. |
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That is a solid build! I am definitely jumping to the AM4 chipset soon, would you recommend that Asus x570 board as being one of the better options? |
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X570 motherboards aren't available yet. Asus' BIOS is just personally my favourite, and I don't particularly like my current MSI motherboard. I was going to swap it for the Asus X470 Strix, but thought I'd just wait for X570.
If Zen 2 8/12 core parts are actually hitting around 5GHz like rumours suggest, I'll most likely be picking up one of those. |
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I just built a brand new system after saving for a little while:
i9 9900k 2080ti 32gb DDR4 1TB m.2 ssd Here's a few pictures: Here's the part list I went off on pcpartpicker: pcpartpicker.com/user/Spluad/saved/pmzYTW Definitely don't plan on upgrading for a LONGGG time |
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Sempiternal wrote I just built a brand new system after saving for a little while: Sick build, looks amazing. BTW more RGB equals better performance |
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Sempiternal wrote I just built a brand new system after saving for a little while: You definitely have a monster of a machine. It looks amazing, and I would have to agree about you not having to upgrade for quiet some time lol |
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BadWoolf wroteSempiternal wrote I just built a brand new system after saving for a little while: Thank you! Yea I think need to add a couple of RGB strips in there. Maybe also replace the CPU cooler fans with RGB ones |
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CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
GPU: GTX 1060 3GB (not for long) RAM: 8GB 2666 DDR4 Corsair (16GBs soon) Storage: 1TB WD Blue/500GB SanDisk SSD |
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