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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8-Core Processor, 3401 Mhz, 8 Core(s) |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING |
Cooling | iCUE H100i RGB ELITE (240mm); Uni Fan P28 (3 x 120 mm) |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance RGB RT DDR4 2x16 GB |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT 16 GB GDDR6 |
Storage | 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD |
Display(s) | ASUS VG27WQ1B 27" 2K WQHD (2560 x 1440) 165Hz Curved Screen Gaming Monitor |
Case | Y60 |
Power Supply | RM850x |
Mouse | PeohZarr Gaming Mouse, Blue Purple Gradient Computer Gaming Mice with Electroplating Aurora Cover |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I'm building a gaming PC for the first time and doing researching on it, also for the first time. One of my inspirations for wanting to build the PC is the HYTE Y60 case. It seems to be quite expensive for a case, but it just looks absolutely amazing that I'm willing to overpay for this part.
I have a HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-0xxx / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor 3.59 GHz and plan on transferring the CPU and RAM 32 GB (and whatever else might be transferable). My goal, generally, is to build a quality system that can play the latest games with ease, won't need to be upgraded for a long time, minimizes unexpected problems, and is simple. I'm flexible with the budget and am willing take my time with this build--I want value out of the parts I buy, e.g., if I can spent a little more to get something significantly better I will, or if I can pay somewhat less to get something that's extremely similar I also will.
My next decision will be the motherboard, and I guess I should also be getting started with looking at graphic cards too. For the motherboard, I am considering MSI MEG X570 UNIFY ATX AM4. Any thoughts?
I have a HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-0xxx / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor 3.59 GHz and plan on transferring the CPU and RAM 32 GB (and whatever else might be transferable). My goal, generally, is to build a quality system that can play the latest games with ease, won't need to be upgraded for a long time, minimizes unexpected problems, and is simple. I'm flexible with the budget and am willing take my time with this build--I want value out of the parts I buy, e.g., if I can spent a little more to get something significantly better I will, or if I can pay somewhat less to get something that's extremely similar I also will.
My next decision will be the motherboard, and I guess I should also be getting started with looking at graphic cards too. For the motherboard, I am considering MSI MEG X570 UNIFY ATX AM4. Any thoughts?