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Originally Posted by jd1020
Built the computer a couple days ago and everything went flawlessly.
This is what I ended up with and I edited the prices to show what I paid for them at the time I bought them. I bought the GPU, Case, and PSU 1.5+ years ago. It's kind of crazy how expensive that PSU is now compared to what I paid for it.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LNpshg
The only regret I have is that I ordered the larger ADATA NVMe through Rakuten because it was a good deal and the computer is sitting in a closet right now still waiting for that thing to be shipped so I have yet to do anything with it besides install windows and run a couple benchmark programs to make sure its stable. That is my first, only, and last order through Rakuten.
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Good looking build. It's always nice when you get done and flip the switch and the thing actually posts.
$99 for a TB of NVME SSD is so much better than what it was costing when I did my last builds 2+ years ago.
Never heard of Rakuten and now it isn't likely I'll be looking in to them.
Was there anything different about doing a Ryzen build or is is same shit, different names on the components? Is it just as easy to match up compatible mobo, ram as it is with Intel builds?