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Estimate the assembly of a PC for games for 60k?
I decided to assemble just such an assembly for 60k. And find out if the components fit together or if there may be problems, for example, with the BIOS.
Processor: intel core i5-9400f
Motherboard: Asus prime h310M-R R 2.0
Video card: Msi rtx 2060 super ventus oc/gtx 1660 super
RAM: Ballistix Sport LT 8x2 16gb 2400 MHz
Power supply: Chieftec task 600s
Case: Zalman S3
HDD: WD 2TB
SSD: Kingston a400 120gb
Thermal paste: Deepcool Z3
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Instead of HDD, I would take 2 TB more SSD ... only cold takes about 180GB) And most games right now are already demanding on SSD (so to speak, they give an advantage in all sorts of shooters)
SSD 120 is highly discouraged, even just for the system. A minimum of 256. Plus, common sense advises now to buy Ryzen 5 3600 for games. Initially, I wanted to take the i5-9400f for 10 years, I sat on intel, it was hard to decide, I'm glad that in the end I could.
In general, not bad, I would look at another mother with m2, and nvme ssd
The assembly is good. True, it is worth saving up and buying a 500GB ssd.
But!
I would build on a ryzen 3600.
In full hd games it will be fine. And in general, with the trend in the development of games and optimization, many threads will help you. Look at YouTube tests 3600 vs 9400 and you will see that 3600, if inferior, is quite a bit. And in the future, it will definitely become more productive than the 9400.
Since the assembly is not on ryzen, we can safely say that it is junk, go rebuild on AMD.
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