first gaming pc

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  2. IntrovertAtHome

    Looks like you’re off to a great start 😊

  3. AzureKlowy

    my only suggestion is that if you’re going to upgrade in a future please don’t sell that GPU bcuz it will be exclusive.

  4. STUPIDBLOODYCOMPUTER

    Nice machine. Very similar specs to my build

  5. Get a high refresh rate monitor at least 144Hz to pair it with your PC.

  6. JJFresh731

    Got confused and thought I was looking at mine

  7. Camilo_D2005

    Looks good mate! I have the same mobo, CPU and GPU and works like a charm even for vr, I was able to beat half life alyx in that machine

  8. I don’t think the AIO is worth the cost for that CPU, could just have got a cheaper air cooler and put the money into the other parts.

  9. Karl-Hevacheck

    good deal! When you’re ready to upgrade i would recommend an 80+ gold psu since i personally prefer the extra efficiency. Bronze is 80-85% efficient so you would lose about 90-120w as heat at max draw where as gold would be 85-90% efficient only losing 60-90w as heat. So you get higher energy bills, a hotter case and proabably cheaper components. It doesnt sound too bad but it all adds up over time and with a beefier 1000w psu you could be pumping 200w of heat directly into your case.

  10. marcbollig

    I highly recommend to turn the radiator upside down. In nesr future you could get problems with air collecting at the point where the tubes go into the radiator. Might even make extra noise…

  11. TheRealFoRTeM_

    Looks good to me, I think its a fine price for the specs. Just make sure XMP is enabled.

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