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Today I've ordered the parts for my new PC, which will be a lot faster than my current one
Neat. Did you come up with the configuration yourself or did you use some reference, e.g. Lemmy?
I plan on doing the same in autumn/winter and I want to make sure everything's compatible.
You should check out Logical Increments! It'll help with your budget and provide compatibility for every part in the system. https://www.logicalincrements.com/ Good luck!
Wow, that looks awesome, thanks!
I have a friend who knows more about hardware than I do, so he helped me and we used https://PCPartPicker.com
Thanks! The page seems to put more focus on "custom builds", whereas the other page linked has more granular presets for the builds. I've bookmarked them both and will try and cross-reference my selected hardware and compare suggestions.