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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!