![]() ![]() In a few months I'll be happily celebrating my birthday for the 5th time in my life, so I decided for the first time I'm going to buy myself a birthday present. CyberPunk is coming out soon and the system requirements suggests users play on an SSD. Over the last year I successfully built a PC out used parts I bought, found trashed, and traded for. I'm afraid of wasting my money? Am I about to waste my money on the wrong SSD? Mines a 80+ Bronze 600W that I payed like $75 for. The white version is $5 cheaper than the Corsair in your build list.Īre you specifically looking for an 80+ Gold? I mean it seems like you’re overpaying a bit for the PSU. I’m just recommending it cause it looks and works great for me personally. It has space for 3 fans so you can get even more airflow. Its extremely clean (especially in white) and has pretty good airflow with 2 stock intake an 1 exhaust. If you’re looking for a different case, I can recommend the 275R Airflow. (It’s called Western Digital Blue SN550, if you can’t find it look for it on Amazon) (Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SN550 NVMe Internal SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 2,400 MB/s - WDS500G2B0C )Īs far as the case, it’s a good choice. It’s an M.2 NVME SSD, so I’d go with that for the extra SSD storage. Looks pretty cheap though, so maybe someone else can make sure that's still okay, I don't know too much about the timing/speed ratios.Įverything else looks pretty great, maybe if you have room you could upgrade to a 550w power supply for future use? I'm not sure if its necessary though, someone else might be more helpful for that. Your RAM is pretty fast, but the CL19 is a bit too tight of a timing for that RAM. This WD Blue SSD seems to be on sale and only $10 more than your current SATA SSD. I suggest you take advantage of your motherboard's M.2 capability and buy one. If the 3600 is \~$35-40 more than the 2600 in your country, I'd suggest scraping a bit more money and buying it instead.Īlso, your motherboard supports an M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD, you can get really high sequential reads/writes and generally better performance, and they only cost \~$5-10 more than SATA versions. I've had decently good performance with a 2600 on Fortnite and Warzone, but the 3600 can be an almost 20% increase in FPS on some games compared to the 2600 (relative to the game but still meaningful), ESPECIALLY cpu-bound games where the Zen 2 cores can really shine. >Zen 2 cores will definitely outperform Zen + in a very significant way relative to cost. it is probably very well worth your $37 USD, ESPECIALLY if you intend to overclock your CPU, and even more so if you intent to do fancy stuff like infinity fabric overclock, and memory overclocking. As a previous owner of a 2600, I can tell you that you're definitely going to want to buy a 3600 if the prices are similar in your country. >For me, in Canada, the difference between a 2600 and a 3600 is $50 CAD ($37 USD). Just makes beyhunting a little bit harder.I'll just copy paste this from another build I took a look at: They're only comfortable with Amazon and yeah, I'm cool with that. My parents buy them for me and they set the rules. Trust me, I'd love to use them but I don't even buy my own beys, I don't have a job or a stable source of income. Yes, I know sites like Ever-Wish, ThePortal0, malloftoys and beysandbricks exist. ![]() I already have Lucifer The End, I just wanna complete my Limit Break set, TT, why must you do this to me? It's not even available on Amazon. ![]() The launchers are really cool though, major selling point but legit, I just want the beys. ![]() The stadium is cool and all but I already have a large enough stadium that works fine enough. Yeah, it comes with a larger dash beystadium, two Long Sparking Beylaunchers, one left and one right on top of Hyperion Burn and Helios Volcano but like, I literally just want Burn and Volcano. ![]()
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