Just went to PC part picker and build me a PC I would like input on it.

Jeffrey Sterling

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I would like to note I already got the Montior, Ram, Cpu, Both Storages, OD , and mouse and keyboard
Here is the link for the whole. Build https://pcpartpicker.com/user/traptinsideyou/saved/Pf9H99

I can go with mobo with WiFi and take out the WiFi adabter because I would like Bluetooth as well.

What I am I using this build for?

Gaming Skyrim Modded at 1080p

Video editing

And Using apps like Blender. To create meshes and to make mods as well I'm on a 1600.00 Budget that I think it should he good for what I'm doing for now.

Any suggestions on a better mother borad?

Notes
I plan to upgrade the ram in the future
I want to make this build upgradable in the future as well.
 
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User "USAFRet" is on the money with what he's saying.

Also I'll add that it's AN AMAZING build. You say you wanna upgrade but there isn't much left to upgrade (except for the ram which you already mentioned).

Good job bro!

I3lue1

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User "USAFRet" is on the money with what he's saying.

Also I'll add that it's AN AMAZING build. You say you wanna upgrade but there isn't much left to upgrade (except for the ram which you already mentioned).

Good job bro!
 
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While I would never suggest one of the bottom-dollar $15 wireless cards, you can find good ones in the $30-$40 range.
You may already have it, but you may want a bigger and better SSD, 250GB or larger, from Samsung, Crucial, or Mushkin.
 

Aurunemaru

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Ditch that ssd as mentioned, use a 850evo 250GB
and, that's just my opinion, but this setup is too amazing for a membrane keyboard
about other upgrades: there's not much to change for a very long time, just the ram as you already mentioned
 

norseman4

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The only MB that I saw with built in wireless were mITX, so stick with what you have.

Since you said you already have the SSD you can use it, but think about replacing it soon(ish). Samsung SSDs, in my experience, have the capability of transferring the entire contents of a boot drive to the Samsung replacement fairly painlessly.

Maybe look at W10Pro instead of Home, but the retail version, not the OEM in any case. (It's easier to get it installed again if you need to upgrade the MB.) Pro gives more control over what actually gets installed and when it is installed via Windows Update.

Other than that, very good selections.
 

norseman4

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Should I just keep that ssd for something else and get one from samsung?

Personally, I have used Kingston SSDs without issue, it was my first SSD boot drive and I was impressed. The actual size caused me some issues even though most of my installs went into data drives. I swapped with a 512 from Samsung and never really looked back.

Like I said, you could use it, but an upgrade should be in your future. It may be interesting to have it as the install location for some favorite games and other things that would benefit from faster r/w times without consuming your boot drive.

My 2 cents.