So, I want to build a PC, but don't really know how to go about it properly.
I want a high end, but still slightly budget friendly build focused on quiet, and hopefully runs cool(er). Example, I want a Radeon 580 because it runs cooler, quieter, and it's almost as good as the 1080. I don't really care about 4K or any of that.
I know shitall about motherboards, so I don't know if expensive really matters. Also, I'm thinking about a modest SSD to use for just a few games and the OS. And the other storage will be external. RAM is another issue, is DDR4 3200 the best, and is it that much better than DDR4 3000?
Any parts suggestions, or general advice when looking for parts? Thanks.
Budget: $800-900
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Generally speaking in regards to motherboards, the more expensive it is the more features it has; so by default it does mean that the more it costs the better it is. It really comes down to which features you need. When you see a memory it rated at 3200, it just means that it has been tested and will run stably at that speed. By default memory, DDR4 in this case, will always default to 2133 MHz, and you'll have to go into the UEFI to overclock it to its rated speed. In theory any memory can overclock to 3000 or 3200, but your mileage may vary if using a kit rated at 2133. Here is a parts list that fits your budget. [url]https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3Dr9Yr[/url] It sounded like you already have a hard drive lying around you can use for media storage; so I only included an SSD. If you do need additional storage you can throw in a 1TB hard drive for about $40.