#Hey, I would love some opinions on this. Upgrading pre-built over time.
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And, can anyone recommend me a really good case for around $60-70 that would work well with this?
My bad, i just realized it was private ;-;
It is no longer private
Part List - Intel Core i5-12400F
So what's your market/country?
What parts were from the prebuilt/what are you upgrading?
Most importantly, budget?
I am in the USA. And, i think I worded it wrong, so let me rephrase what I said. I currently have a prebuilt, and overtime im upgrading it with the parts in this list. I already have the ram, and im upgrading the cpu, motherboard, and SSD next. (My ssd is garbage, doesnt work properly.) As for the budget, i guess like.. 800 for everything PC-part wise. I want a budget build, but not something so bad that it will hinder me in competitive play/streaming. My current specs are i3 10100f and 1660 super. The 3070 is going to be the last thing I upgrade to. That being said, is my selection of parts good? Excluding the monitor.
I just took everything out that isnt pc parts from the list
Part List - Intel Core i5-12400F
750 for the budget actually.
Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D
Okay, so this list doesnt have a cpu cooler. Assuming adding one would bring it up to around 800 dollars, along with the ram I already purchased bring it up to 850, that would be above my budget by $100
neither does your list
The 12400f has a stock cooler
you're planning on using an intel box.
What is that even supposed to mean?
those are disastrous.
Okay sure, lets add a cooler to my build. Youre still above budget
Again.. the ram is included in the budget. Youre still above
There’s a newegg bundle that tacks on 32GB of RAM to the 5700x. Do you already have the 32GB of RAM?
Yes i already do