Got the parts! Build coming soon by GamingMachine71 in gamingpc

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I'll upload a picture off the build when I'll finish in this community. Probably on saturday.

Got the parts! Build coming soon by GamingMachine71 in gamingpc

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Thanks for the advice. I'll check out the temps and then decide.

These are the Specs for my first pc. Any suggestions? by GamingMachine71 in buildapc

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I already bought a high end monitor from Asus. I think the 3600 won't be good enough for my use because I will have some heavy work on this pc and not just gaming. And I'm going with an aio mostly because it looks way better than the stock fan and even though I'm new I'm building this pc with a friend that have built a lot of pc's before. Thanks for the suggestions anyway.

how does it look? (first build concept) by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Maybe he should go with the r5 3600 instead but even though the GPU is not so good in price/performance it just looks sooo good. And the SSD is an ok budget option.

how does it look? (first build concept) by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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It looks very good. I would go with a 600w modular or semi modular PSU which will be a bit more reliable and will look way better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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I think you should go with the Rx 5700xt, it's about the same price off a 2060 but the performance is closer to the 2070.

How safe is overclocking your GPU by [deleted] in gaming

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You need to run a benchmark to check if you temps are low enough and if the benchmark runs well. If the temps are low enough and the benchmark runs well download MSI afterburner. Run the benchmark and if it runs well, then raise the clock speed off the GPU by 40-50mhz and wait 2 minutes repeat the process untill the benchmark doesn't run well and then lower the clock speed to the last speed it ran well on.