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I would like to know if these components are o. K for a gaming pc that I intend to build as my current one is getting old running Windows 7 intend to up grade to 10.
Core i9 with Asus strik z 390gaming mother board for starters
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No advise then oh well
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I mean speaking from experience if you require advice from any of the gurus on this website they require alot more information such as your whole build, games you play, monitor resolution/refresh rate etc, and of course a budget in your currency.
Providing a cpu and motherboard combo ain't gunna be enough for anyone to go on especially when no GPU has been mentioned.
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OK that's cause I don't know at present. The games I play are first person shooters like cod and battlefield just wanted to know if i9 chip was OK with that board budget about a £1500 or so hope that helps.
To get no response didn't help never been on a pc forum before. Thanks for your reply
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There's a really helpful sticky in this section;
Forums/t=6751631/pc-building-rule...dvice.html

Tells you exactly the information we need to be able to help you ;
https://i.gyazo.com/262efe886e84588b61837a10c6126a40.png


Your initial post summed up was basically "is i9 good?", which there is no definitive answer to, hence why no one replied. It has also only been 2 days, and users help here for free in their spare time.

I would say though, no, spending almost half of your £1500 budget on CPU+Mobo is not good, but again we have no idea what other components you'll use, or what you'll use the system for.


If you want help with a parts list, you need to give us adequate information to assist you. We know your budget/currency is £1500- does that mean you're ready to buy and build a system now? If not, any parts list would be pretty pointless beyond 2 weeks from now.

We need to know whether or not you need a monitor. If not, we'll need to know what monitor(s) you plan on using.
We also need to know exactly what you plan on using the system for, just playing games like CoD/BF? Or will you be doing work on the system, streaming, anything else?
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