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https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/DQHKcH

Last one i built was like 10 year ago with a 1060 so im a bit rusty with all the new stuff

What do you think of the build i came up with ? Planning to order something similar this week with black friday deals

Im from canada and i want to spend 2000 to 2300 on my tower

I would like a white setup ^^

Oh and will be used for gaming only games like ark ascended, lords of the fallen maybe gta 6 when it comes out
1440p is my goal

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Decent build, if you have the budget.

One thing I would change; get a faster NVME, PCIE 5.0 x4 is supported.

I recommend Samsung 980 Pro 1tb, it's $10 more than current but significantly faster.
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Decent build, if you have the budget.

One thing I would change; get a faster NVME, PCIE 5.0 x4 is supported.

I recommend Samsung 980 Pro 1tb, it's $10 more than current but significantly faster.


Ok thanks will do

Do you think the cpu is overkill ?
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Ok thanks will do

Do you think the cpu is overkill ?


I wouldn’t change it, personally.
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I wouldn’t change it, personally.


Ryzen 9 7900x is on sale for 10$more should i get it instend
And is 1000w for the psu to much ?
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Ryzen 9 7900x is on sale for 10$more should i get it instend
And is 1000w for the psu to much ?


Negative, keep the 7800x3d as it's more gaming oriented and will actually yield better performance.

850w PSU is ideal, more would be throwing away efficiency. You could even go 750w; there's even others in the price range that are platinum rated.
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