[SOLVED] Any Recommendations

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I do not know where to post this question because its kind of random. I am trying to build a gaming pc and I want to be able to play big games like call of duty etc. but it's pretty expensive so I am trying to shave the price down I will leave a list of my parts below can anyone recommend changes that will allow my to play big games on a high fps and good graphics but be cheaper?

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Grizz2004/saved/#view=wH8k99
 
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if you want to get the price down to around 1000 usd then
  1. switch out the cpu for a ryzen 5
  2. get a smaller ssd (250 or 500 gb)
  3. get an hdd
  4. you wont be needing such a powerful and expensive PSU - 600w white efficiency should do (almost 2 thirds of the price)


https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PCt3bh

btw - i left out the case, monitor and other odds and ends

DMAN999

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Do you really need 32 GB of RAM and do they have to be RGB ?
You could shave the price down by getting a 16 GB RAM kit (or save even more on non RGB).
Either way I would avoid the Corsair Vengeance RAM because they have a history of Not running at their rated speeds on Ryzen systems.
Also you could get a 16 GB 3600 kit since your MB and 3700x will run them at that speed.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B450-GAMING-PRO-CARBON-MAX-WIFI/Specification

You could also get a Ryzen 5 3600x if you won't be doing any Streaming or Video editing.
It runs games pretty much the same as a 3700x does.
 
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Balefire

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if you want to get the price down to around 1000 usd then
  1. switch out the cpu for a ryzen 5
  2. get a smaller ssd (250 or 500 gb)
  3. get an hdd
  4. you wont be needing such a powerful and expensive PSU - 600w white efficiency should do (almost 2 thirds of the price)


https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PCt3bh

btw - i left out the case, monitor and other odds and ends
 
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