/pcbg/ - PC Building General

>Create a parts list
pcpartpicker.com/
>Learn how to build a PC
Search youtube for a guide for your socket

Want help?
>State your budget & CURRENCY
>List your uses; eg Gaming, Video Editing, VM Work
>For monitors, include purpose and graphics pairing
>NO Speccy. Use HWinfo

CPU
>Athlon 200GE - Minimal desktop
>R3 2200G - Bare minimum gaming(dGPU optional)
>R5 2400G/i5-8400 - Consider IF on sale
>R5 2600/X - Good gaming & multithreaded work use CPUs
>i7-9700k - If pairing w/ a 2080Ti and the extra $200+ is worth ~135 FPS instead of ~120 FPS to you, despite better CPUs coming next year and requiring new boards
>R7 2700/X - Best value high-end CPU on a non-HEDT platform
>Wait for R7 3700X - Surely the best overall and not a massive disappointment like the 9900k
>Threadripper/Used Xeon - HEDT

RAM
>8GB - Enough for most gaming use
>16GB - Standard for heavy use
>32GB - If you have to ask, you don't need this
>CPUs benefit from fast RAM; 2933MHz+ is ideal

Graphics cards
>RTX 2000 cards are worse performance per $ than previous gen
>Avoid cheap MODELS ie MSI Armor (Mk2 is ok), Gigabyte G1/Wf, ASUS dual, and others w/ small heatsinks and low quality fans
1080p
>RX 570/580 w/ Freesync or 1060 6GB - standard 1080p 60fps+ options
>1050 3Gb or RX560 4Gb - lower settings and/or older games
>GTX 1070Ti/Vega 56 - for higher FPS w/ a high hz monitor
1440p
>Vega 56; 1070Ti/1080 if you already have Gsync
>GTX 1080Ti - for higher FPS w/ a high hz monitor
4K
>Upscale from 1620-1800p. Maybe 2080Ti, but awful value.
OpenCL use
>Vega 64

Storage
>Backup before using StoreMi
>Consider getting a larger SSD (better GB/$) instead of small SSD & large HDD
>2TB HDDs are barely more $ than 1TB
>M.2 is a form factor, NOT a performance standard
>NVMe are not for gaming; See "More"

Display
>Consider 75hz minimum; 60hz are mostly old models.
>Always consider FreeSync w/ AMD cards
>PLAN YOUR BUILD AROUND YOUR MONITOR IF GAMING

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newbie here, is this built good?
if it is, should I just buy the components and start building? i feel like an idiot just buying them and not knowing more about computer parts in general.

de.pcpartpicker.com/guide/t832FT/great-amd-gaming-build

I have a taichi str4 motherboard that needs an extra atx 4pin connector to work. My psu has two extra 4 pin connectors but they are linked to the cpu connectors do the cable can't reach the extra atx 4 pin if I plug the cpu cables.
Can I just buy an extension or something?

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Not bad, but that inteso ssd choice is weird

>be zoomer
>have literal screen on my cpu cooler
>Can have temps, stats or even customized animations or images on it

How can boomers even compete??

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Seems pretty good. But at that price point, it's better to just buy a rx580/vega56 or just a 1080 instead of a 1070. Also, should probably get a better ram for 15/20 bucks more. Not entirely sure about the ssd.

>>i7-9700k - If pairing w/ a 2080Ti and the extra $200+ is worth ~135 FPS instead of ~120 FPS to you, despite better CPUs coming next year and requiring new boards
Another compromising cuck fuck off

ok thx guys, so it is definitely more beneficial to read more before buying.

Are you sure you put in the right 4 pin? That looks like the 4 pin addition for the 20+4 pin ATX power and you should actually plug in one of the 4pin cables you're dangling in the picture.
Or is that already what you meant? In any case, yes they make extensions for all this shit, Cablemod is a huge producer, they can give you any color you want.

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