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Gaming PC Build (~1300USD)

Gaming PC Build (~1300USD)

A lot of times cables like rgb or fan cables are very short, if you want to cable manage them well to make the airflow better and to have more space you can buy cables to make your standard cables longer.
Okay, I'll keep that in mind, airflow management is something I need to learn about too.


terrible get a b450 gaming. tomahawk isnt good at all check the reviews
Link please, I heard the Tomahawk Max was good, a bunch of Youtubers recommended it, it's also compatible with 3rd gen Ryzen without having to flash BIOS, so I like the convenience of that.


not very many, you shouldn't need a whole lot
Alright cheers, thanks! :)
 
Link please, I heard the Tomahawk Max was good, a bunch of Youtubers recommended it, it's also compatible with 3rd gen Ryzen without having to flash BIOS, so I like the convenience of that.
Don't get a tomahawk at all, for the max performance (for mc most def) take a b450 gaming (any type just make sure its gaming) it beats tomahawks benchmarks
also these specs are good for any game if your wondering. i dont know about the gpu but seems above average.
 
Don't get a tomahawk at all, for the max performance (for mc most def) take a b450 gaming (any type just make sure its gaming) it beats tomahawks benchmarks
also these specs are good for any game if your wondering. i dont know about the gpu but seems above average.

It sounds like they're pretty closely spec'd:
 
I mean, the gaming series is better than tomahawk, but in things like power phases that if you don't want to do overclock are not necessary to be the best

Damn, if I was going to go crazy on one part, it'd probably be the motherboard, hopefully the tomahawk works well enough for me then


I was literally thinking of buying almost the same build, Did the parts work well for you?

Haven't gotten everything yet, the only parts I've received were the power supply and SSD lol

What's your build like?
 
I stongly reccomend you to buy higher frequency rams and a 2K60 monitor instead of a FullHD144

3200 isn't too bad, I'd be okay with anything about 3000

The monitor I'm getting is going to be 1080p60, the build is overkill, but I can't tell too much of a difference between 1440 and 1080, as well as 60 vs 144 fps. I'd rather have a cool & quiet build than something that looks a little sharper/smoother.


Looks pretty good! Good luck with putting it together.

Thanks bro :)
 
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