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Hi sorry if iv made a post before i couldn't find so i must have deleted it and forgot but im not great wtih pcs but iv bought this pc recently all my goal is to run all modern games at 1920x1080 1080p maybe 1440p down the line but right now 1920x1080 is enough for me i just want to make sure this a good system that will last me a while without any issues below are specs


Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 DDR4 Motherboard
PSU:1000W 80PLUS RATED
GPU:Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB Graphics Card
CPU:Ryzen 7 3700X Eight Core 4.4GHz (Socket AM4)
SSD:480GB Solid State Drive + 2TB HDD
RAM:Vulcan Z T-Force 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C16 3000MH


Thanks for any feedback mainly games i want to run are all modern titles such as warzone, apex legends and newer games to be released
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You didn't list the actual motherboard. Also depends how you define high end. If you're creating things, your system is mid range. I would go so far as to say low end for an office in a studio.

However for gaming... Mid-high range. Why?
Motherboard could use an actual listing name or model number for us to look up and really judge. You forgot the rating on your PSU which actually worries me. You didn't list the overclock on your CPU. Your SSD isn't listed likely doesn't have a cache so it'll start performing similar to a HDD within 1-2 years depending on the maker. Also low capacity SSD = slower too. 500GB - 1TB (pref for 1TB) is better due to the spreading data the controller(s) allow alongside the cache helping make it faster. 2070 Super is a great card, but you're limiting it in games whereas an 8700K or 9700K 9900K could improve your FPS anywhere from 5-20 fps in games. The RAM isn't exciting, no RGB, low speed not even to standard spec which is 3200 and 3600 for AMD, capacity is okay but I'd go looking for 32GB at the least these days.
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Scratched wrote You didn't list the actual motherboard. Also depends how you define high end. If you're creating things, your system is mid range. I would go so far as to say low end for an office in a studio.

However for gaming... Mid-high range. Why?
Motherboard could use an actual listing name or model number for us to look up and really judge. You forgot the rating on your PSU which actually worries me. You didn't list the overclock on your CPU. Your SSD isn't listed likely doesn't have a cache so it'll start performing similar to a HDD within 1-2 years depending on the maker. Also low capacity SSD = slower too. 500GB - 1TB (pref for 1TB) is better due to the spreading data the controller(s) allow alongside the cache helping make it faster. 2070 Super is a great card, but you're limiting it in games whereas an 8700K or 9700K 9900K could improve your FPS anywhere from 5-20 fps in games. The RAM isn't exciting, no RGB, low speed not even to standard spec which is 3200 and 3600 for AMD, capacity is okay but I'd go looking for 32GB at the least these days.


Thanks for feedback literally anything is appreciated dont know to much about PC Gaming thus why i made the topic
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Scratched wrote You didn't list the actual motherboard. Also depends how you define high end. If you're creating things, your system is mid range. I would go so far as to say low end for an office in a studio.

However for gaming... Mid-high range. Why?
Motherboard could use an actual listing name or model number for us to look up and really judge. You forgot the rating on your PSU which actually worries me. You didn't list the overclock on your CPU. Your SSD isn't listed likely doesn't have a cache so it'll start performing similar to a HDD within 1-2 years depending on the maker. Also low capacity SSD = slower too. 500GB - 1TB (pref for 1TB) is better due to the spreading data the controller(s) allow alongside the cache helping make it faster. 2070 Super is a great card, but you're limiting it in games whereas an 8700K or 9700K 9900K could improve your FPS anywhere from 5-20 fps in games. The RAM isn't exciting, no RGB, low speed not even to standard spec which is 3200 and 3600 for AMD, capacity is okay but I'd go looking for 32GB at the least these days.


and the psu is 1000W 80Plus Rated PSU so the rating is there?
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I mean the CPU and GPU could be classed as high end, all depending what your view on high end is.

You could quite happily upgrade to 1440p with your specs however, and it should manage gaming just fine.
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Craig wrote I mean the CPU and GPU could be classed as high end, all depending what your view on high end is.

You could quite happily upgrade to 1440p with your specs however, and it should manage gaming just fine.


Thanks! and if i get 100+ at 1080p at any game im happy
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