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Bom guia mano, vlw, com ctz ajudou mta gente.
I was enjoying the sheer pixel mess before but i'd definitely take this setup over my less informed one.
nice one
What you said earlier about PSU is spot on. I would NEVER cheap out on a PSU. I'll let you know when fixed. Thanks for all your help, it's useful for someone who is only properly familiar with 12 year old tech!! I'm getting there, I take knowing HW before a build critical, also OC possibilities, ensure no bottle necks, you know, all that stuff that a few ignore and wonder why there PC can't play modern games maxed out. Thanks again.
For games and windows and programs I will use SSD. But you are right re:HDD. HDD will be for all documents, photos, movies, and system image plus Back up. That's my general idea now.
I didn't say before, but, I already have the CPU and GPU so that's fixed. Thinking of getteing as asrock Taichi mobo, but I'm always open to suggestions. Oh, thanks for the link too!
Finally I fully expect 12 years service from it!! Ha Ha.
Also, even for your planned system, you only need a PSU wattage of around 600W. Don't go wasting your money on 1000W+ PSUs.
You don't need all storage to be SSD, only the drive that's hosting Windows and lthe files of large games (The Witcher 3 for example will take a minute to load the map on HDD but less than 30 secs on SSD). I would say get a 500 GB SSD for those purposes and a 1 TB HDD for assorted files and you should be golden. You can always use an external HDD if you need more (and for backing up important stuff, don't forget this!)
32 GB RAM is overkill. 16 GB is more than enough for anyone who doesn't work professionally with demanding tools like Photoshop, video editors, 3D design tools, etc.
So yeah, save yourself some money on storage and RAM, and go wild with the rest! Don't forget a quality PSU as well, it's the lifeblood of your whole system. Don't skimp on that!
The good news is that in Jan next year I will build a new one. It will be z390 with an OCed, binned i7 8086k (I know it's gen 8 but should be fine at 5.2GHz) Got a sweet sweet deal!! (de-lidded too)
GPU will be an EVGA GTX 1080ti FTW3 OC. And all storage will be EVO SSDs 960. Should play anything. Cant'; wait. Q: Would you say 16 GB DDR4 3000 CL15 is OK? Or 32GB (4sticks)??
Still, thanks for your guide and true subsequent post!!