Need help with a gaming build 1700$

Faisal_20

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Jul 15, 2016
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Hello there, How are you all doing? hope fine.

I have been a regualr reader in your forum for quite a time now, that's because I want to build my first gaming pc (as most if you know laptops don't cut it), and i've been struggling at the beginning for the lack of knowledge on pc parts and the assembling nightmare.

anw, I've already ordered most of the parta except for the gpu (which i want gtx 1070), cpu cooler and motherboard.

* I really desire your opinion and expertise here seeing you are more familiar to these things than me.

my build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/faisalx/saved/rCQj4D

Approximate Purchase Date: already ordered all stuff (international) except for gpu, cpu cooler, mobo. as for case I'll buy it from my local market.

Budget Range: (e.g.: 1500-1700) including shipping

System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, movies, browsing.

Are you buying a monitor: Yes.



Parts to Upgrade: all new

Do you need to buy OS: No.

Preferred Website(s) for Parts: only amazon US, De, Es

Location: Middle East.

Parts Preferences: only quality matters.

Overclocking: No.

SLI or Crossfire: (if SLI means extra gpu, then) No. Idk what is crossfire.

Your Monitor Resolution: Acer GN276HL 1080x1920 144hz.

Thank you all, I am looking forward your replies.

 
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What Zerk was saying is that for your purposes that particular one wont add a perceptible performance increase over the one he suggested. I find it hard to recommend anything beyond a basic reliable SSD like the EVO series, unless you have specific demands for high performance storage. The performance bonus going for a Pro series drive isn't worth the additional cost.

Faisal_20

Commendable
Jul 15, 2016
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Yes as i mentioned I'll buy one from my local market due to the highly expensive shipping charge. thanks for replying.
 

Faisal_20

Commendable
Jul 15, 2016
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1,510


Do you mean the ssd won't make a difference in the general speed of PC?
 
What Zerk was saying is that for your purposes that particular one wont add a perceptible performance increase over the one he suggested. I find it hard to recommend anything beyond a basic reliable SSD like the EVO series, unless you have specific demands for high performance storage. The performance bonus going for a Pro series drive isn't worth the additional cost.
 
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