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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    Well, I'm getting different answers from various different people... so that's why the confusion... Been told numerous times that the stock cooler is more than ample, by more than one person as an AIO Cooler won't make SUCH a markable improvement on performance apparently... Been told that by a...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    because some people are disabled (like myself) and require the extra money to support themselves,and don't sadly have the extra money to factor in a liquid cooler sadly. I get your point,i I really do, but for what i'm doing i doubt it'll be a must-have straight away.
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    and then forward to slightly 7.15 and onwards past that and you'll see that the only real advantage to using one is a decrease in noise inside the case... plus they even said that it won't increase performance in any way except a few percent lol and your experience must be pretty outdated then...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    There's nothing wrong with my attitude you justs seem so certain that a cooler is needed so i'll point you in the direction of this video. Take from it what you want...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    I just don't appreciate the rudeness to be honest when the stock AMD is actually pretty good in itself... sure you're not getting comisson from selling unecessary parts?
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    My friend is actually a very competent PC builder, and Game developer and has advised me that the stock cooler is fine for now. Like I have said, I will invest in one when I can but for now, the stock cooler is fine and will serve its purpose fine. In tests, the AMD cooler is actually nearly in...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    All well and good on the Liquid Cooler but it's really not necessary, if you were going Intel then I'd definitely recommend a cooler so I can do some overclocking but because AMD uses PBO2 it'll just push itself to its max anyway and AMDs boxed cooler is made with that in mind Although an AIO is...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    UPDATED THE LIST WITH Cheap SSD for booting and an HDD for storage. Which brought the price down. I'm by no means an expert haha as I didn't finish the course as I was told i was more of a software guy than a hardware guy haha. ( I have a spare Samsung 1tb SSD from my Macbook Pro) so will...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    My thinking on the 2 SSD's is speed. I'm aware its a bottle neck due to using SATA and i'd probably be better off getting an M.2 I was going to just get a standard hard drive for storage but i've had numerous of those fail on me over the years, so unsure. Max Budget is about 1,500 (not...
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    PCSPECIALIST Ryzen 7 3600X Build for Light Gaming + Video Editing.

    Hey,hey... First time poster here. I know a little bit about PC's having undertaken a Microsoft Certified Desktop Technicians Course many years ago in Milton Keynes, but thought I'd post up what i'm considering buying. I'm off to study Film Production in January. I edit mostly in 4k and export...
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