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Hey everyone, I'm looking to start a new PC build sometime soon and am looking for any input on what parts I should get, etc. I'm not new to general PC building, but I would like some input from the community on what parts they recommend! Some info about the build -

- I'm going for a white theme, inside and out. Corsair has some really nice white parts which I added to my PcPartPicker list.
- This PC should be pretty powerful, I'm going for most likely: Intel i9 or i7, 16GB+ DDR4 RAM, 2070+ etc.

This is the list I put together so far - I still need an SSD for gaming and fast boot times.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LVZ3Xv

Any help is appreciated :)
 
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for the drive, get an m.2 drive since you mobo supports it and its faster than SATA SSD's
 

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Hey everyone, I'm looking to start a new PC build sometime soon and am looking for any input on what parts I should get, etc. I'm not new to general PC building, but I would like some input from the community on what parts they recommend! Some info about the build -

- I'm going for a white theme, inside and out. Corsair has some really nice white parts which I added to my PcPartPicker list.
- This PC should be pretty powerful, I'm going for most likely: Intel i9 or i7, 16GB+ DDR4 RAM, 2070+ etc.

This is the list I put together so far - I still need an SSD for gaming and fast boot times.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LVZ3Xv

Any help is appreciated :)
Could we talk on discord?
 

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What are using the PC for?[DOUBLEPOST=1589814323][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, why are you paying $320 FOR A MOTHERBOARD? I mean you're more than welcome but you're paying for way more than you need for it. Most of the added cost is due the max ram speed supported is 4400mhz, your ram is only 3200mhz (still good). Also, you're using 16GB of ram, the motherboard supports up to 128GB.

You could save $150-$200 here.
 
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