[SOLVED] Pc components for my build

paris7356

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So,I have the following parts
Corsair CX Series 550 psu
Corsair vengeance lpx 8gb (2*4) 3000mhz ram
Msi b450 bazooka plus motherboard
Corsair force mp300 120gb m.2
Amd ryzen 3 2200g cpu
Msi armor rx 570 8gb

Can this build be a good option for good gaming and work?
Budget 420$
 
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I agree that a larger SSD might be a better option, even if it's a SATA drive rather than NVME. In most real-world tasks, the added performance of an NVME drive typically won't make that much of a difference to things like load times. I would probably lean toward paying a bit more for a 480 to 512GB model if you want to install a collection of modern games on there without having to constantly shuffle things around to another drive though.

Well I found this Al o. New egg for 442
I checked a few other places you can find stuff 10 to 15 dollars cheaper elsewhere

I3 8100
8gb 2400 ram
H310 motherboard could find a deal on a b360 this time of year
500 watt cougar or other basic bronze rates psu
https://m.newegg.com/products/N82E16817553032
That corsair you chose was fine
256Gb data 3 sad, the one I found was from newegg, that 128 GB you chose is gonna drive you nuts it's just not enough space...
Here was the sad I found
https://m.newegg.com/products/N82E16820331048?ignorebbr=1&_ga=2.35969248.1592892826.1546121728-1060466954.1542081385

A 4 GB 570 was cheaper and allowed for the i3
The ram isn't going to affect 1080p as much as other would lead you to believe but deals can be found on the 8gb cards heck even the 580s might be possible if you keep your eyes peeled

This will be q much better option and provide far superior gaming

What you chose will do the trick as well.

I do apologize for how crappy this post looks it's done on a broken phone

 
I agree that a larger SSD might be a better option, even if it's a SATA drive rather than NVME. In most real-world tasks, the added performance of an NVME drive typically won't make that much of a difference to things like load times. I would probably lean toward paying a bit more for a 480 to 512GB model if you want to install a collection of modern games on there without having to constantly shuffle things around to another drive though.

 
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