kris 22 OCT 2020 a las 9:22
how is my pc build? any tips?
hi, i just wanted to ask you guys if my pc build is good? i just want to be 100% sure with everything before i even think about buying the parts.... i think its a very common budget build, but im not sure, im very new to this whole pc building thing,,, here is my build:

motherboard: msi b450 tomahawk max
cpu: amd ryzen 5 3600
gpu: gigabyte radeon rx 5700 xt
ssd: crucial p1 3D NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB
ram: vengeance lpx ddr4 3200 2x8GB
power supply has 600W
still thinking about a case

im on a tight budget (1000CHF-1200CHF) so i cant afford more expensive parts. anything i should change? should i wait with buying the parts? (will there be any big sales?) thanks in advance for taking your time to read this and responding
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Biff 22 OCT 2020 a las 11:55 
There are plenty of good inexpensive cases out there. Just do your research. You want something that would give you room for your stuff as well as providing room to build. The parts you've chosen look good. go for it! Oh, not to mention cooling options and good air flow.
$2 Hero 22 OCT 2020 a las 12:39 
Does cpu come with liquid cooling? If not gotta add that accessory.

You can get a good case for under $100. Make sure PSU installs at the bottom.

Imo I'd get a better mobo, a better PSU, 32gb ram and a cheaper GPU. I think I see better radeon GPU for the same price as well.

All my builds so far have been intel/invidia though.
GunsForBucks 22 OCT 2020 a las 12:43 
Publicado originalmente por Left 4 Nub:
Does cpu come with liquid cooling? If not gotta add that accessory.

You can get a good case for under $100. Make sure PSU installs at the bottom.

Imo I'd get a better mobo, a better PSU, 32gb ram and a cheaper GPU. I think I see better radeon GPU for the same price as well.

All my builds so far have been intel/invidia though.
Is liquid cooling needed if you don't overclock like crazy? I've never used it and never had any issues.
$2 Hero 22 OCT 2020 a las 12:51 
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Publicado originalmente por Left 4 Nub:
Does cpu come with liquid cooling? If not gotta add that accessory.

A large, decent air cooler is good enough.


Publicado originalmente por GunsForBucks:
Publicado originalmente por Left 4 Nub:
Does cpu come with liquid cooling? If not gotta add that accessory.

You can get a good case for under $100. Make sure PSU installs at the bottom.

Imo I'd get a better mobo, a better PSU, 32gb ram and a cheaper GPU. I think I see better radeon GPU for the same price as well.

All my builds so far have been intel/invidia though.
Is liquid cooling needed if you don't overclock like crazy? I've never used it and never had any issues.
The temp difference is pretty extreme. Under loads with just a fan your CPU will raise temperature, double or triple overall temps. Under liquid cooling it pretty much remains constant no matter the load. Heat is the #1 enemy of PC components.

Plus it's easier to keep clean of dust. PLUS the overall temp inside your case will be lower. I will never go back to fan only, liquid cool for life.
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Electric Cupcake 22 OCT 2020 a las 12:53 
Looks fine. These days, a 2-storage drive setup is more common than 1 big one. Consider a 256-512 GB NVMe main drive and a 1-4 TB HDD for file storage and archiving instead of just the single big nvme.
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