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Hey, what do y'all think about my new future PC build?

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XLZb7T

+ NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3060 (when it comes out)

Do you have any suggestions in regards to making this a bit more budget sided? Do y'all know if the motherboard and all other parts on my list support the 3k series?
 
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Can't tell you whether or not anything will support the 3k series or how to make it more budget friendly however I highly suggest switching out the 2TB HDD to a 1TB and throwing an NVMe SSD in there as your boot drive, OS will feel much smoother.
 

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I agree with MegaPVP

As your motherboard has M.2 support, I would recommend you take advantage of that - SSDs are wildly faster than HDDs. In my opinion you won't need 750W but I'd stick to 500-600 as power supplies are most efficient at ~80% use.
 

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I'd say change the 750W to a 550W, wait for zen3 before getting your cpu, slap an ssd on there, get a cheaper monitor (there are much cheaper ones in that spec range), change your ram to something not rgb and faster (3600mhz, not tridentz smh). :tup:
 

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AMD CPUs will work better with faster memory, 3600 Mhz would be good if u can afford that, also long term Toshiba drives are not the best bet... WD Blue would be better, tho... with such setup it's kinda sad not to go for SSD, M.2 SSD.
 

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