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I picked some parts for a PC with the help of a friend. Just wondering if anyone can tell me if all of these parts will work together and either way any suggestions I should add?
Budget: 2.5k
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/d6zW9J

UPDATE:
UPDATE: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16883102449
I might grab this instead of paying to build.
1070ti
Is that good to:
Video edit
Minecraft
Fortnite
Rust
CSGO
GTA
Clustertruck
Maybe like other games?
Still have extra space?

Also wanna buy 2 monitors, suggestions please?
 
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Using the SSD and Hard Drive is a good idea. If you have to money and want more definitely get the i7-8700k like ANIME LOVER said. Another upgrade I suggest getting a liquid CPU cooler from Corsair or NZXT.

Example 1:
2: [DOUBLEPOST=1529780925][/DOUBLEPOST]1080ti is also not necessary. I suggest:
 
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hi stariee, this should work together nice and fine, if you want a bit more power, add a i7 8700k and remove the 7700k, and maybe a watercooler.
ey, will consider the 8700k. Also you cant add a watercooler to pcpartpicker
motherboard and Fan will have an issue. You might have some issues putting in the ram stick due to fan size, upgrade your fan to either all in one loop or a custom pump loop. You don't need a 1080ti (1080 or a 1070 ti will do just fine.)
Suggest looking at other fans/motherboards

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oofing
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Using the SSD and Hard Drive is a good idea. If you have to money and want more definitely get the i7-8700k like ANIME LOVER said. Another upgrade I suggest getting a liquid CPU cooler from Corsair or NZXT.

Example 1:
2: [DOUBLEPOST=1529780925][/DOUBLEPOST]1080ti is also not necessary. I suggest:

imgur is blocked in the country im in rn, any way you can Dm me like actual screenshots uploaded or for example like a gyazo?
why the hell would you still buy a i7 7700k

Go for a i7 8700k it has 2 more cores and you will have to switch to a z370 motherboard
gotcha

still need more advice, I kinda suck ass at finding PC parts and I have no idea about pcs
 

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Id recommend going with water cooling, the temps of the i7-7700k are very high.
 

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Noted, thanks.
Id recommend going with water cooling, the temps of the i7-7700k are very high.
Yeah, gonna add that tom
All because I reply to comments does not mean I don't need any more advice.[DOUBLEPOST=1529781551][/DOUBLEPOST]
You're not going to pay full price for windows are you?
I'll buy windows 10 idrc.[DOUBLEPOST=1529782743][/DOUBLEPOST]UPDATE: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16883102449
I might grab this instead of paying to build.
1070ti
Is that good to:
Video edit
Minecraft
Fortnite
Rust
CSGO
GTA
Clustertruck
Maybe like other games?
Still have extra space?

Also wanna buy 2 monitors, suggestions please?
 
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I'll check it out, however what do you thIt's ink about the link I sent (newegg)?
Yea it's really good, but its just so ugly.
Like there is no thought put into that PC, its just a bunch of parts thrown into a case.
Personally I'd build my PC, that way I know the ins and outs of it plus it makes it so much easier to troubleshoot.
It will be able to play all those games 60+ fps, but you'd want a GTX 1080 for 1440p or if you wanna hit 144hz.
 

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I mean this is really an overkill for what you gonna do/play but here, It's little bit over your budget but it includes 1440p 165 hz monitor + mouse + keyboard + headphones and you can get a windows key for $8 or less.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DzMDw6
 

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Yea it's really good, but its just so ugly.
Like there is no thought put into that PC, its just a bunch of parts thrown into a case.
Personally I'd build my PC, that way I know the ins and outs of it plus it makes it so much easier to troubleshoot.
It will be able to play all those games 60+ fps, but you'd want a GTX 1080 for 1440p or if you wanna hit 144hz.
Hmm okay.
I mean this is really an overkill for what you gonna do/play but here, It's little bit over your budget but it includes 1440p 165 hz monitor + mouse + keyboard + headphones and you can get a windows key for $8 or less.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DzMDw6
Any way you could lower the price? I don't need a mouse or keyboard btw. Or headset. Can you take out one 16gb pls so those three things plus that - 180 bucks can you send new link?
 
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If you don't plan to do serious editing/rendering like trailers or heavy effect production you could probably get away with an 8th gen i5 and 1060 tbh. But if you do want to do stuff in AE or similar programs, 8th gen i7 and at least 32gb ram paired with a 1080ti would be really good. I have an i7 6700k, gtx 1060 6gb and 16gb of ram and it's nowhere near enough for heavy AE work.

EDIT: Light editing for let's play videos or similar stuff in programs like vegas or premiere would also be fine on the i5 system described above.
 
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If you are planning on using it for anything other than gaming, like streaming, I would suggest you look at the Ryzen 2700

or I would go with that prebuilt you sent [Choosing the gtx 1080ti]
 
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