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need help build pc with 2 thunderbolt ports and 4 usb ports photo video editing
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Another place where you can save money to stay within budget without sacrificing performance is
in the size of the ssd’s. You can start with a 1TB SSD and a big spinner all for $200. Instead of blowing past your budget right now with a 2+ TB SSD which you can add later and not sacrifice performance just initial capacity. Something to ponder
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Originally posted by the_matrix_guy View PostAnother place where you can save money to stay within budget without sacrificing performance is
in the size of the ssd’s. You can start with a 1TB SSD and a big spinner all for $200. Instead of blowing past your budget right now with a 2+ TB SSD which you can add later and not sacrifice performance just initial capacity. Something to ponder
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Originally posted by chrislognshot View Post
i have 1tb ssd drive i was going to put into laptop but might keep and use for desktop instead.
ok cool, in that case you’re looking good. I think that if you can forgo the new SSD purchases for now, and leave it for later then you should be able to get this beastly rig for around $2500, taxes included. And then add SSD’s and whatever else later
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Originally posted by chrislognshot View Postwell will get list of what you posted get order from micro center that really close to them and have them build it and send back to me in fl.
Also not sure how that would work cause Microcenter has higher pricing on some of the items or may not have the same items available 🤔
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Apparently, Microcenter doesn’t even have the Ryzen 5950X online, its in-store-only but I found it on ebay for $515 shipped, new so thats 35 you can save right there from the 549 Amazon price
https://www.ebay.com/itm/37410375790...mis&media=COPY
They have the motherboard for $299 and offer a $20 discount if you pair it with a compatible CPU, only problem being that a lot of their CPUs are sold in-store only. They are demented this way.
https://www.microcenter.com/product/...tx-motherboard
Corsair 850W power supplies are a little more expensive on MC compared with Amazon by $15-25
https://www.microcenter.com/search/s...t=Corsair+850wLast edited by the_matrix_guy; 06-07-2022, 03:10 PM.
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micro center not building it. my high school buddy and friday night gamming buddy are going to build to as group. since give day to spend time together. i would have parts order from them so they can pick up from place instead of shipping it to them. if order from place they pick up no shipping parts when only shipping to me. and if something goes wrong they next to place to get part fixed
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Sounds good. I remember building PC’s for friends back in high school. Fun times. We played a ton of Counter-Strike back when you could install infinite copies with one key and LAN party all night.
Did you decide on a case for your build? Also, I think you’re better off ordering from Amazon on most
things if not all. The chances of anything being defective are very slim. We sourced very reputable components. And worst case scenario, if something is defective, you can RMA via the manufacture. Actually, that’s what Microcenter would have you do unless you buy their extended warranty. And if you can’t figure out what’s wrong and need a tech to figure it out, you’d have to pay for that either through membership or separately. But again, those components are among the best and the chances of anything breaking or being defective are very slim. I havent RMA’d anything — not a single thing — in 10+ years and 5+ builds
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There are a lot of good cases out these days. If you want a case that can hold a lot of large drives this one is awesome.
Fractal Design R5
https://www.amazon.com/Fractal-Desig...log198-20&th=1
It looks good and can hold up to 8 3.5 or 2.5 inch drives, but can be also be moved around. The only negative is it doesn't have front USB c or Front thunderbolt ports.
This case will also support the length of a 3080/3080ti with all the harddrive cages.
You have a ton of storage options with this case which I think is important when working with media.
Most cases worth buying seem to be ~$100, this one is a little more at about $144. But once you buy a good case you don't really need to buy another one.
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