New preassembled PC

Jan 11, 2019
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I'm going to buy a preassembled PC...
I know that build one is better but I found a good offer and a friend of mine already bought it and said it's good. It's a Megaport PC and with 1439 dollars I can have an assembled PC with a RTX 2070 and a Ryzen 2700X, but I have two problems...
I know that Ryzen's processors need at least a 3000mhz RAM to be really useful but the build offers a 2400 one and I want to know if it's really a limit or if I can still play in 2K 60 FPS.
The second problem is the storage;
In it there is a 1TB HDD and a 250 GB Samsung Evo SSD. I don't know if 1TB is enough for my need and if I fill it how can I change it without losing All the files I'll put in it? Thank you all.
 
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The 2400MHz vs 3000MHz memory won't keep you from hitting 60 fps @ 2K. And it is easy to change RAM later if you feel you need it. While important, memory speed probably has the lesser impact on performance that the CPU, GPU.
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What ever is on the HDD is easily copied/cloned to another larger HDD, as long as the OS isn't on that drive. You can also keep the 1TB and add another HDD. Or as many as you like.

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The 2400MHz vs 3000MHz memory won't keep you from hitting 60 fps @ 2K. And it is easy to change RAM later if you feel you need it. While important, memory speed probably has the lesser impact on performance that the CPU, GPU.
http://

What ever is on the HDD is easily copied/cloned to another larger HDD, as long as the OS isn't on that drive. You can also keep the 1TB and add another HDD. Or as many as you like.
 
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