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Jun 26 2018 05:48pm
So after a bunch of unfortunate events im finally able to get my comp

Thisnis what im going with

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dPCh9J
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Jun 26 2018 05:57pm
No reason to get a 1600 when a B360 exists for the 8400 now.
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Jun 26 2018 07:11pm


No reason to get a build made with less than decent parts either.
You just budgeted yourself into... issues, down the road. Enjoy.
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Quote (Ghot @ Jun 26 2018 05:11pm)
No reason to get a build made with less than decent parts either.
You just budgeted yourself into... issues, down the road. Enjoy.


How so =/
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How so =/




Well, here's an example... you can add the peripherals yourself...

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NnFNpG

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Jun 26 2018 09:55pm
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Whhckd

Buy that, if you wanna cut back you can but that would be what i'd get while staying close to budget.
as for ghots remark theres nothing to be worried about tbh unless that data on the 1tb is important in which case you want redundancy.
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This would be my version...

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gxXrGG
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Jun 26 2018 10:55pm
Should definitely check slickdeals for some of those parts on whatever list you go with. Saved me about $300 on a $1200 build
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Quote (IVIoNsTeR @ Jun 26 2018 08:13pm)
How so =/


He won't have an explanation, but he's wrong. And his list is mediocre.

The PSU he picked is better, but his first link has issues as well. Let's list them:

1. There's no proof that getting a Samsung SSD will give you any more longevity or performance over that Mushkin.
2. The X370 he picked has the same VRMs/phasing/mediocre heatsinks as the Asus B350 offerings, making it pointless.
3. His RAM is too slow which will affect gameplay on Ryzen.
4. A Black series SSD gives nothing noticeable over a 7200RPM Blue that costs $40.

The 1060 is arguably better since it has more VRAM, but... eh.

Quote (King Atrhur @ Jun 26 2018 10:55pm)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Whhckd

Buy that, if you wanna cut back you can but that would be what i'd get while staying close to budget.
as for ghots remark theres nothing to be worried about tbh unless that data on the 1tb is important in which case you want redundancy.


This one is better, but it definitely needs a better motherboard for overclocking. The MSI Z370-A is a garbage 4 phase, and overclock.net's VRM tier list recommends not overclocking on it. Not overclocking defeats the point of an 8600K. Get a better mobo and probably a better power supply and this list is good.
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