Fairly new to pc building.
Would appreciate any help with making this build more cost efficient yet still perform well. Its mainly for gaming.
I already own the Case and GPU. Theyre on the list to help with compatibility.
(Please use the NZ region of PCPP)
https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/HFnnwV
If you can get it closer to $2000 NZDollars would be great.
Cheers.
>>260447
bump
>>260447
bomp
>>260447
Your power supply, motherboard and case are overspecified.
Your GPU is underspecified.
You should be using NVMe SSDs.
>>260485
How are they over/underspecified? Theyre clearly labeled.
>>260496
Clearly you're new to English as well. If you don't know what a word means, you can look on Google.
Bumping for actual help
>>260499
You mean "bumping for answers you prefer".
If you've you're doing that, you've already decided what you're going to do, so stop wasting everyone's time and buy your damn PC.
So do you want it all in total to be 2000, or without the GPU/case? because if so then it's already 2000 lol
>>260504
lol good point. I meant $2000 on that list not in total.
>>260505
Why the fuck is everything so expensive in New Zealand
https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/XVqk8K
That low enough?
>>260511
Exchange rate, export costs, etc. I guess.
Our minimum wage is $15.25 to give you perspective.
>gta 1070
>500 gigs
gl running minecraft at 150 frames