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Hey guys this is my current PC and I'm looking at upgrading with the parts below would It be possible and any recommendations before I buy them I'm gonig to be keeping the RAM, HDD, SSD and GPU for now
I was also thinking changing the i7 10700k to i9 9900k but not sure if its worth the extra £110 for the i9? got the same cores, threads and cache MB? Would this case be big enough or should I get a different one Parts I want to add/upgrade: prnt.sc/u1lp2s Current PC: amazon.co.uk/StormForce-Tornado-G...B071YPDG39 Current Specs: prnt.sc/u1lllh More Pictures Of Inside: prnt.sc/u1luog prnt.sc/u1luxa prnt.sc/u1lv78 prnt.sc/u1lvfb prnt.sc/u1lvpl prnt.sc/u1lw0v prnt.sc/u1lwaj prnt.sc/u1lwla |
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I'm not sure how much these parts cost in pounds but I would highly recommend upgrading the case, CPU, ram, and PSU. The motherboard I listed is a bit overkill but for the price, you honestly can't beat it. If you have any questions on why I chose this build just let me know.
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Arctism wrote I'm not sure how much these parts cost in pounds but I would highly recommend upgrading the case, CPU, ram, and PSU. The motherboard I listed is a bit overkill but for the price, you honestly can't beat it. If you have any questions on why I chose this build just let me know. Ideally i wanted to stick to intel but I see alot of gaming builds using AMD can someone explain why When I do comparison intel is well better, I'm i missing something? |
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21 wrote Forums/t=7787031/how-to-ask-for-b...dvice.html I want to spent about £700-£800 for. CPU, cooler, motherboard, PSU. Are they ones i posted about good or can I get better ? That's my question The goal for the setup is for gaming I am going to be using my 1060 just for the time being and buying the new 3070-380 release |
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BabyMacca wrote Are they ones i posted about good or can I get better ? That's my question Good for what? "That's my question". BabyMacca wrote The goal for the setup is for gaming I am going to be using my 1060 just for the time being and buying the new 3070-380 release With a 1080p60Hz monitor? |
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BabyMacca wroteYou see a lot of builds with Ryzen because Ryzen is a better "bang for your buck". If you only care for gaming then I'd save your money and just stick to Ryzen over Intel.Arctism wrote I'm not sure how much these parts cost in pounds but I would highly recommend upgrading the case, CPU, ram, and PSU. The motherboard I listed is a bit overkill but for the price, you honestly can't beat it. If you have any questions on why I chose this build just let me know. |
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21 wroteBabyMacca wrote Are they ones i posted about good or can I get better ? That's my question Ideally 144Hz I play Warzone a lot Gaming and video editing |
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