The BEST PC Build for Competitive Gaming

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Today we discuss the BEST components to have in YOUR PC build if you want to get into competitive gaming and esports. These Intel and AMD processors will give you the leading edge in games like Fortnite, Call of Duty Modern Warfare III and Warzone 3, Counter Strike, and MORE!

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Love my 7800x3d for competitive valorant! 600+ fps easy at pretty much all times

shernandez
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Do you think they will ever fix the issue with the underclocking the i914700k?

trueimpct
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Ok so I should not sell my vengeance rgb ddr5 ram that I was temporarily using. I'm learning...
My build:
14700k
Crucial pro 32gb DDR5 ram
Powercolor 7800xt
Tuf gaming 850w gold psu
Rog Strix lc II 360 aio

WldRyan
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Wow, I am still using that brand for my ram, I was think that will low grade but I don't realize it

UnknownMobCH
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Definitely getting an intel pc from you guys.

RaineH
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thank you o/ needed an update on stuff

Dom_lno
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3k for that asus mother bored is crazy

strictlyanonymous
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The best setup to me is cloud gaming. I don’t have to spend any money on these expensive things.

kensofuego
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Obviously there is a lot you don't know - about Ryzen in particular. I would strongly advise you to get some education on the matter, because as it is, you are not doing anyone any favours with your recommendations.

With DDR5 RAM the main difference between Intel and AMD is that Intel can only run DDR5 in Gear 2

What this means is that the memory controller of the CPU runs at half the data rate of the RAM.

Example for DDR5 6000 RAM the data rate (or clockspeed) is 3000 MHz and the Intel CPU memory controller would run at 1500 MHz.

AMD can run DDR5 RAM in Gear 1, which means that the memory controller runs at the same data rate as the RAM

Example for DDR5 6000 RAM the data rate (or clockspeed) is 3000 MHz and for the AMD CPU the memory controller would run at 3000 MHz.

michaelnager