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Hello guys,
I am new at building so could you tell me if my setup will work? My budget is 1000 Euro. I already have case and power supply.

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That is all compatible, yes. However, I would not purchase those parts.

What exactly will you be using the system for?
What monitor(s) are you using with the system?

You already have the Zalman Z1 Neo, and EVGA 550W B3, correct? Does that knock 100 euros off your 1000e budget?
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21 wrote That is all compatible, yes. However, I would not purchase those parts.

What exactly will you be using the system for?
What monitor(s) are you using with the system?

You already have the Zalman Z1 Neo, and EVGA 550W B3, correct? Does that knock 100 euros off your 1000e budget?


1. I will be using it mostly for games and some school work.
2. I dont know exactly, but it was Asus gaming monitor what i bought 3 years ago. Still in good shape tho.
3. Yes, i already have these parts at home, but i am still counting it in budget. So i can say the budget is around 900-950 Euro.
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Add the 2TB HDD if you want, but you can do that later if it's easier. I'd probably use the stock CPU cooler for now, you can also easily upgrade that later. Something like this would be a good choice if/when you decide to upgrade;
alza.sk/be-quiet-dark-rock-4-d5340954.htm

Depending on what resolution and refresh rate you're playing at, you could save some money on CPU and/or GPU potentially, so it would be useful if you could tell us the model name of your monitor, or the resolution and refresh rate.
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Add the 2TB HDD if you want, but you can do that later if it's easier. I'd probably use the stock CPU cooler for now, you can also easily upgrade that later. Something like this would be a good choice if/when you decide to upgrade;
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Depending on what resolution and refresh rate you're playing at, you could save some money on CPU and/or GPU potentially, so it would be useful if you could tell us the model name of your monitor, or the resolution and refresh rate.


So i am playing on 1920:1080, refresh rate is 60 Hz. I dont remember the name, and right now i am away from home for week.
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Yeah, so you don't need an RTX 2070 for 1080p60Hz.

alza.sk/nakupni-seznamy.htm?share...26768677C8

Swapped the RTX 2070 out for an RTX 2060, added 2TB HDD and a nice air cooler.
Honestly, even the RTX 2060 is more than enough for 1080p60Hz so you could save another 75 euros and just grab a GTX 1660Ti, if you're not interested in ray tracing.
You could also swap the R5 3600 for an R5 2600 if you want to save 75 euros. You won't notice much difference between the 2 CPU's gaming at 1080p60Hz anyway.
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