Please help me pick some parts for my first build ever, if you have some spare time!

VicRik

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Feb 18, 2017
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Hi guys,

I am currently researching parts for my first ever build. I currently have certain build in mind but I am afraid I might be getting to fixated on those exact parts. I'd love you guys to show me what you guys think would be a solid build. Hopefully everything you need is below:

-Aim:
I will be playing all types of games on this rig. From simple flash games to full-blown triple A games. I'd love to play them at the highest settings 60+ fps, assuming that is possible within my budget of course.

-Location and budget:
I live in the Netherlands and as such I will be purchasing my parts here as well. My budget is 1300€ for the tower. Keep in mind that Dutch prices are higher than American prices :)(). If you want to check Dutch prices, you could use this website: www.tweakers.net

-Monitor:
I'm still on the fence between getting an ultrawide 75hz or a regular 1080p 144hz monitor.

-Peripherals:

No peripherals will have to be included. The 1300€ is for the tower only.

-Upgrade:

This will be my first (own) computer. So ya

-Preferences:
I like red/black and black/orange color combinations. If it could have Wi-Fi integrated that would be awesome.

If I missed any vital information, let me know and I will add it as soon as possible.

Thanks for the help and I'm looking forward to see you guys' replies!

-VicRik

Ps: Since I am from the Netherlands and thus not a Native English speaker some mistakes might occur.

Cheers!
 
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My advice would be to wait few more weeks until AMD comes out with Ryzen chips and MBs. Than you'd be in better position to choose.
Second advice would be to choose by performance/price and leave visuals only as second (or third) choice.
My advice would be to wait few more weeks until AMD comes out with Ryzen chips and MBs. Than you'd be in better position to choose.
Second advice would be to choose by performance/price and leave visuals only as second (or third) choice.
 
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Soretrag

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Mar 20, 2017
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510
I use pcpartpicker.com if I were you take a look at that. It will give you the prices and solve most compatibility issues. Good luck with your build.