I need help with making a computer

MadGhoster

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Clearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.

Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.

@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
Clearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.

Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.

@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
Clearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.

Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.

@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
I do want your help im just very inexperianced and very careful with what I buy
 

Intel_man

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Intel_man

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It means that the cooler is compatible with the AM4 socket processors and will provide sufficient cooling under stock speeds and mild overclocks.
 

Intel_man

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Depends on the game.

What sort of performance are you trying to achieve here? (what kind of fps numbers you're targeting, what graphics settings you would like to run at, and what resolution would you to achieve?)

Instead of two 24" 1080p monitors, and with a 1070, you can power a single 27"-32" 1440p monitor.
 

Intel_man

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22" 1080p panels are fairly small and it won't be an IPS panel for $150 each. With an ultrawide, you get most of the productivity of a dual screen setup but without a bezel.

This is a 29" ultrawide next to a 23" 1080p Dell monitor.
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Ideally, you wouldn't want to get a 22" 1080p panel. You should be at the very least be looking at 24" panels.
 
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