This is my first time trying to build a PC and I'm nervous as hell. I think I can do it. I once installed some ram cards... Seriously though, I think I can handle it. Not paying out the nose for a prebuilt this time like the last three PC I've owned. Nor do I want to take all the parts to some local PC shop.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wKJCx6
I really like my antec case but I can get another one if I have to. But please disregard the video and sound card, and the Samsung SSD, from any pricing opinions, because I already own them. I just added them to the pcpartpicker list for any compatibility/advice issues. IE you want to stick what in where?! You can't/shouldn't do that, dummy!!!
Everything else except what I mentioned above and the i9 9900k is on the table. That's the best CPU I want to spring for this time around. I'd like to keep the budget around 1500 but I have some wiggle room.
Does anyone see any problems? How hard is it to set up the bios? The PC I'm on now has an ASRock Z77 Extreme4 MOBO and it's BIOS was simple to figure out the basics with. Am I forgetting anything? Like cords and whatnot?
Thanks in advance. This community has been a lot of help over the years. You guys are awesome.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wKJCx6
I really like my antec case but I can get another one if I have to. But please disregard the video and sound card, and the Samsung SSD, from any pricing opinions, because I already own them. I just added them to the pcpartpicker list for any compatibility/advice issues. IE you want to stick what in where?! You can't/shouldn't do that, dummy!!!
Everything else except what I mentioned above and the i9 9900k is on the table. That's the best CPU I want to spring for this time around. I'd like to keep the budget around 1500 but I have some wiggle room.
Does anyone see any problems? How hard is it to set up the bios? The PC I'm on now has an ASRock Z77 Extreme4 MOBO and it's BIOS was simple to figure out the basics with. Am I forgetting anything? Like cords and whatnot?
Thanks in advance. This community has been a lot of help over the years. You guys are awesome.