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What is your budget and currency; 1800AUD
What will you use the PC for; Gaming Do you need a monitor; no Do you need a keyboard, mouse, or other peripherals; no Do you need an operating system; no Will you overclock; no So my computer is due an upgrade, and I'm wanting to build a new system. I have picked these parts out below, if you would change anything, let me know what you would change and your reasoning for changing it I already have the following; - RTX 2060 Super MSI - 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3200Mhz RGB ibb.co/MN1nhgr |
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If you don't need a monitor, what monitor(s) will you be using with the system?
What games will you be playing? What will you use the system for other than gaming, if anything? |
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21 wrote If you don't need a monitor, what monitor(s) will you be using with the system? The monitor is irrelevant as I'm asking for computer components, I already have a graphics card so that's fine. And the games I'll be playing is irrelevant as well, as you can see from the picture I have uploaded I'm going for a high end build that can run anything. |
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JQCDesigns wrote21 wrote If you don't need a monitor, what monitor(s) will you be using with the system? tbf it seems like it was just thrown together with RGB in mind. Seeing as you have two power supplies in your cart lol The monitor does play a role and so do the games you will be playing (you don't want a high end system and block the potential on a crap display in terms of response and refresh/color accuracy). Certain games love more CPU/RAM than they would GPU/CPU. Others like faster storage. This stuff is relatively important to a final choice. |
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