is it possible to watercool the rtx 2070?
is it possible to watercool the rtx 2070?
AMD CPUs are better value for money atm. Ryzen 2700x at your price point seems good.
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You have an expensive MB and cooler that are only useful if you are overclocking but your CPU is locked. Your monitor is 1080P so you will not reap the benefits of a high end GPU. There are several ways to got but I would go with the K series CPU and get a deal on a Pascal GPU, then save your money and get a new monitor and GPU down the road. After a few months there will be better data on what GPU is best.
i do plan to get a K series CPU. also if i can find a good monitor with 1440P on sale then i'll probably get that. also im not gonna buy the computer this year because i have to save some money together first
I recommend you always buy the highest end Mobo, CPU and GPU you can afford. They get antiquated quickly IMO so don't buy an older one. I'm due to build another as mine is 2 1/2 years old already. It's exciting to build a new one!!
High end motherboards aren’t really worth it for gaming.
Anything in the $100-150 price range will be just as good as something in the $200+ price range.
I’m not saying to get a rinky dink $80 motherboard, but anything over $200 is a waste unless you’re going to do a multi-GPU, high end overclocking, and custom water cooling setup.
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is the Asus ROG Swift PG278QR a good monitor? its on sale right now and i can save over 200$ on it
Nvidia is always better... imo
Good luck building a new pc!
If you are build in months to come, I would find the parts you are interested in and put them in carts at NewEgg, Amazon and Best Buy (yup got my 8700K there for $329.00) . This way you will get a good feel for the cost and will be able able to identify a good deal on the parts.
As for the need for high end motherboards, unless you will be doing intense overclocking you don't need one, I try to use Mother boards from EVGA because most of my other components are from EVGA, They have great support and if I have any issues they wont be able to blame the other part, not that they would though, I have had to RMA several things over the years and they have good customer service. Also it's one stop shopping for drivers.
Happy shopping
ok im not gonna overclock my cpu very much because i dont really know how to do it, but im buying that motherboard because it have a wifi, and i need til to be able to use wifi because i dont have a way to get a cable all the way over to the router. os is there a way that i can buy a component to the motherboard so it can use wifi?
also i like RGB a lot and want it to be in sync, so its a little hard to find parts where the RGB can work together since there is so many different programs that control the RGB
also what RGB controling program do you think is best?
in also looking at keyboards right now so what keyboards can you recommend?
I am a fan of the Corsair mechanical keyboards. I have a K something (75, 95?). I am partial to the Red switches since I mostly do gaming. Here is a handy guide:
https://www.mechanical-keyboard.org/switch-types/
You can go to best buy and try out a few keyboards, I like tactile feel without a click, the Razer green or MX brown are my preferred keys.
thanks for that guide :) i had no idea about what the different switches did so it was vey usefull
can i use this motherboard to control RGB?
https://www.asus.com/motherboards/RO...Z370-H-GAMING/
or do i have to buy a motherboard that have RGB on it?
Yeah i do but I found out that I can buy a wifi component to the motherboard
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