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iBUYPOWER Gaming RDY L20IRG201 (Ryzen 3900X + RTX 2070 Super)

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System Name Old reliable
Processor Intel 8700K @ 4.8 GHz
Motherboard MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Cooling Custom Water
Memory 32 GB Crucial Ballistix 3666 MHz
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 3080 10GB Suprim X
Storage 3x SSDs 2x HDDs
Display(s) ASUS VG27AQL1A x2 2560x1440 8bit IPS
Case Thermaltake Core P3 TG
Audio Device(s) Samson Meteor Mic / Generic 2.1 / KRK KNS 6400 headset
Power Supply Zalman EBT-1000
Mouse Mionix NAOS 7000
Keyboard Mionix
iBUYPOWER looks to impress by delivering exceptional performance without an excessively high price tag. Sprinkle in some RGB lighting, 3 years of support, and a 1 TB SSD and you have what could be considered a winning combination.

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System Name Baxter
Processor Intel i7-5775C @ 4.2 GHz 1.35 V
Motherboard ASRock Z97-E ITX/AC
Cooling Scythe Big Shuriken 3 with Noctua NF-A12 fan
Memory 16 GB 2400 MHz CL11 HyperX Savage DDR3
Video Card(s) EVGA RTX 2070 Super Black @ 1950 MHz
Storage 1 TB Sabrent Rocket 2242 NVMe SSD (boot), 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO, and 4TB Toshiba X300 7200 RPM HDD
Display(s) Vizio P65-F1 4KTV (4k60 with HDR or 1080p120)
Case Raijintek Ophion
Audio Device(s) HDMI PCM 5.1, Vizio 5.1 surround sound
Power Supply Corsair SF600 Platinum 600 W SFX PSU
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S
Keyboard Logitech G613 and Microsoft Media Keyboard
This is actually a well-balanced build. Though you probably don't need the 3900X for most cases, it does do the best at gaming in the AMD lineup. The price seems right, too, for the parts. We're looking at $500 for the GPU, $500 for the processor, $100 each for the board, case, cooler, PSU, and SSD. From the napkin math, you're getting pretty close to component costs with the 3 year warranty on the whole thing, which is a definite bonus to someone who is worried about the hassles of building a computer and dealing with a bunch of separate warranties, some which might be less than 3 years regularly.

Overall, if I had to suggest a prebuilt, this would definitely not be a bad choice. Shame about the CPU block being stuck in rainbow mode, and also as an enthusiast I would be pretty hesitant about their cooler mounting or cable management.
 
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Processor AMD FX-8350 8-Core Black Edition 4GHz
Motherboard GA-970A-DS3P (rev. 2.x)
Cooling Stock
Memory 8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9 1.5V
Video Card(s) Sapphire R7 370 Nitro 4GB
Storage Seagate 1TB HDD
Case ASUS VENTO TA-KB3
Power Supply FSP700-50ARN 88+
What do you think about PSU?

HP1-J600GD-F12S

This PSU is available at good prices in my country but all I can find about this product is the information about on the paper.
 
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