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Computer building sugestions

Charles Crawford

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Hello boys, so I've decided that is about time to build a new pc, but I've got a few questions on what to do/choose, I would like your recommendations on this.

CPU: i5-9600K
CPU COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper H412R
Motherboard: ATX Gigabyte Z390 UD
RAM: G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3000MHz CL16
Memory: SSD 2.5" Seagate Maxtor Z1 480GB 3D TLC SATA
GPU: undecided: Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Special EditionAsus Radeon RX 580 AREZ Dual 8GB OC MSI Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 8G
Case: ATX Nox Hummer MC
Power Supply: No ideia on what to pick here

671,40 € (without PowerSupply, and the Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Special Edition if selected)

Ps: Yes I know im poor 😛

 
Atm I would recommend going with and specifically the ryzen 5 3600 cause if your going to do anything other then just gaming it's going beat it pretty handedly 

 
Atm I would recommend going with and specifically the ryzen 5 3600 cause if your going to do anything other then just gaming it's going beat it pretty handedly 
I heard that AMD CPUs are usually bad on arma3, and from benchmark i5-9600k outplays ryzen 5 3600 a bit. I'm more on gaming then desktop, I do some programing but nothing to high

 
3600 required a significant amount more to he spent on motherboard if you want to use it to its best potential, but you are better off getting a 2600x & OC or something within Intels range. Especially when on a budget. I went with a 2600x > 3600 when I got mine over the summer because the motherboard for the 3600 would put my build up significantly- an extra £50 or so over the one I had already decided on prior, which when pushing your budget already is fairly significant, especially when for me it wasn’t what I could spend, but what I could justify spending. 

 
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3600 required a significant amount more to he spent on motherboard if you want to use it to its best potential, but you are better off getting a 2600x & OC or something within Intels range. Especially when on a budget. I went with a 2600x > 3600 when I got mine over the summer because the motherboard for the 3600 would put my build up significantly- an extra £50 or so over the one I had already decided on prior, which when pushing your budget already is fairly significant, especially when for me it wasn’t what I could spend, but what I could justify spending. 
You guys know what type of Power supply I should buy? Is a 80 plus gold enough or should I consider a 80 plus platinum

 
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Tbh any 80 plus rated unit will do the job. I personally recommend evga but that's just me 

 
@Charles Crawford As long as it is 80+ bronze or better it doesn’t overly matter, just ensure it is from someone reputable, like EVGA mentioned above. I would recommend ensuring you have the wattage to upgrade as well in the future - so go for one that is potentially a couple hundred more than what you would need 

 
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