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#1 SenatorArmstron
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@04dcarraher: nvme2 ssds are more expensive and outside of loading screens don't provide better gaming experience in any way, so what's the point?

Why won't rx 6600 be enough to reach and maintain 144 fps?

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#2 SenatorArmstron
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@04dcarraher: My budget is unlimited. Just seems building a 3000$ pc doesn't make sense if the pc is for playing modern mmos at 144hz 1080p max settings, like final fantasy 14 endwalker.

What i5 12400F specs are superior to ryzen 5 5600 and how much better is it?

I can afford the upcoming amd stuff no problem.

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#3  Edited By SenatorArmstron
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This build is a rough first draft for a pc that I'm planning to build.

Built for playing modern mmorpg games like final fantasy 14 on 1080p 144hz max settings

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gtZFxs

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 - 200$ | GPU: XFX Speedster Radeon RX 6600 - 310$ | Motherboard: MSI B550M PRO-VDH - 160$ | RAM: ADATA 16 GB - 80$ | SSD: Verbatim Vi550 SATA III 512gb - 50$ | PSU: SilverStone SST-SX500-LG v 2.0 500gb - 160$ | CPU FAN: Thermaltake UX 100 - 16$ | Screen: MSI Optix G272 - 330$ | Case: Fractal Design Define Mini C - 110$

Total cost: 1416$

Are any parts here overpriced or overkill? What are your thoughts on this build?

I live in Europe btw.

2) Would it be a good idea to buy a standard atx mobo with many pcie slots and a ryzen 7000 cpu , so then I upgrade in the far future I won't need to spend on a new mobo and cpu and this way save money?

Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it a ton :)

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#4 SenatorArmstron
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Is there more than just a slight difference in fps between these graphic cards in an mmorpg (like ffxiv)?

I went to a store today ready to buy MSI GF63 today, but I noticed MSI Katana 76 with a bigger screen (17'3) and the same gpu, but running at 60 TGP instead of 40 TGP and it costs 90$ more than GF63. I spent 4 hours in the store browsing the web to compare 2 laptops to find out if 20 TGP difference is gonna affect fps enough to justify spending 90$ more, but I had no luck and went home empty handed.

Please help.

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#5  Edited By SenatorArmstron
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@vatususreturns: Bro, you are a prophet. I just checked if Acer aspire 5 is still in store and it isn't. Somebody bought it while I was waiting for replies.

But I found the next best thing and what do you know, it's a laptop with a gtx 1650 gpu and it costs 100$ more . I'm gonna buy it if people reccomend it. Im off to creating a new post about MSI GF63 Thin.

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#6 SenatorArmstron
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@judaspete: MX450 outperforms only by a bit?

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#7 SenatorArmstron
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I'm looking for a cheap laptop that will run ff14 endwalker decently. Might this be the laptop for the job?

It has i5-1135G7 cpu, GeForce 450MX gpu, 8 ram (3200 mhz, upgradeable to 24GB), sata ssd 512 gb drive. It costs ~450$

What do you think about this laptop?

Would it be enough for my needs?

P.S: I do not have an option to game on a desktop for now.