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I decided to build my first gaming PC to replace the old one. Is the mix of components correct?
The bottom line is this: I collected components worth more than 50 thousand rubles and there are doubts whether they are correctly selected. Here is the list itself:
- GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5
- Ryzen 5 2600 BOX
- GIGABYTE B450 GAMING X AM4
- RAM two dies 2 x 8GB, frequency 2633
- the power supply is not matched
- the case is also not matched and the main question about it is which one to take, not to miss? I will collect it myself, according to the video on YouTube
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If you are building a gaming PC, the best place to start is to look at the hardware requirements of the games you are going to play. Also, as d-sem said , you should specify a specific video card model, and not just its gpu, plus, you should consider the resolution in which you plan to play and select a video card for this resolution.
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On the DNS website, the component selection service automatically checks their compatibility:
https://www.dns-shop.ru/configurator/
everything is compatible here, the case needs a Midi-tower or more, compatible with ATX boards.
Any video card vendor will do, since this is a budget segment, a power supply unit from 350W at 12V lines and 450 total power or higher, ideally with a certificate.
The RAM will most likely start at a frequency of 3000-3200, but it's easier to immediately take the memory with a frequency of 3000-3600.
A boxed cooler is enough for a ryzen 2600, but a tower for two or more tubes will work much better, which means that the processor frequencies will be much higher.
well, SSD NVME is desirable, 240gb + for the system.
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