Currently I've Build myself my very 1st Dedicated Gaming Desktop though I'll still be keeping my Gaming Laptop (MSI GE72VR 7RF Apache Pro Model). I'm a Gaming Laptop user for 13 Years and also a Console Gamer (Mainly Sony).

Specs as Listed:

  • Ryzen 5 3600
  • MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio
  • ASRock B450 Pro4
  • HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 - 2666 Black
  • HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 - 2666 White
  • PNY CS900 240GB 2.5'' SATA SSD
  • Toshiba 1TB 3.5'' SATA HDD
  • Corsair CX 750M
  • Cooler Master TD500

I will be investing in the future (My Salary x.X) on getting better RAMs and a WD Blue or Black as a replacement to the Toshiba or fitting it as a 3rd Drive.
I would like to know the Opinions of the Community on what could be improved as a Investment. (Please don't suggest me to go 2080 because that one blows my Wallet due to my Region Pricing on how Stores Monopolized PC Parts and don't follow Global Pricing Market. I'm just happy getting the 2070 because it was on a Christmas Sale.)

Update: Here is the Image of the PC officially Built.

View attached image.
4 years ago*

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I would get a bigger ssd. 240 really isn't enough. I have a 500 gig and games like Hitman 2, AC Odyssey, a few other games that have "dailies" etc that I have to keep installed and now only have the minimum 55ish Gb left.

The 500 was a gift, if I bought it myself I'd definitely go for 1Tb+ .

Picture looks good though.

4 years ago
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The SSD right now is exclusive to OS Only.

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epic better than mine seems like a good idea maybe 3000mhz ram

4 years ago
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At the 1st page, I'm now having difficulty to either leave it alone or just do a 3000mhz future upgrade lol

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3000 is best for cpu 2666 is fine for it so it doesnt really matter unless you use the cpu as your main thing like cpu heavy programs

4 years ago
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Haven't thought about any Heavy Programs.
Not much Heavy Games or Rendering with Vegas though.
I did follow their advice on OCing the RAM when Needed and I still take into account of putting investment on getting twin 3000mhz sticks.

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Update: Amazingly there is no Labour Charge or Software Update Charge (Nvidia, Windows and BIOS)

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