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I tried to create a build under 850 Euro using Google, Reddit and different Forums.
I would really appreciate if someone could check it and tell me if theres something i could do better. This is my first time building my own PC.
Prices are in Euro since ill be ordering from Germany.
What are going to be doing with your new pc? Also it looks like at the bottom of the page in parts picker, you may have to update the bio’s for that mobo.
What are going to be doing with your new pc? Also it looks like at the bottom of the page in parts picker, you may have to update the bio’s for that mobo.
@georgeks
Thank you for your quick reply, i forgot to mention that.
This is going to be my gaming pc for CS:GO and Runescape. I will be just gaming these two games and watching Videos/Music at the same time. Gonna have 2 Screens, one of those will be 1080p@144fps.
What is important i want the Mainboard to have included WLAN because i cant plug it in with wires.
I’ve never heard of that CPU Cooler brand before, I like BeQuiet! and Noctua’s units, they cool things well (Which is very important for Ryzen chipsets).
Secondly, that PSU is not sufficient, you need a 650W unit.
If you wanted to save some money, you could get a less expensive case or graphics card (which would change your PSU needs).
If you can save up a little more to invest in a good quality CPU Cooler, a slightly larger power supply, and maybe an additional case fan just to ensure you’re keeping everything nice and cool.
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