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xllnc2020-11-16 15:35:58
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xllnc, 2020-11-16 15:35:58

Looking to build a PC for gaming and for work?

I collect PC 1 time. For games that are NOT super top and new and not on ultras. In general, universal for myself, for work, etc.

Processor : Intel core i5 10400F
PSU : Thermaltake TR2S 700W Motherboard
: GIGABYTE B460M Gaming HD
Video card : ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1650 Super Advanced Edition 4GB
SSD : Samsung 860 EVO 500GB Sata III
Operational Memory : Kingston HyperX Fury 8GBx2
Cooler : Deepcool ICE EDGE MINI
Case : AeroCool Menace Saturn

Evaluate the assembly, what you should pay attention to, maybe there are some inconsistencies, maybe some of this is not worth taking, or in general the norms. The budget is certainly not limitless, ran into the ceiling for money, so I can’t afford it better.

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squadbrodyaga, 2020-11-16
@Blackeyed7

The i5-10400F is a good processor, but the graphics card here is too weak and at the same time you
don’t save on other components, so it’s better to take a more expensive video card
or revise the assembly so that there is a better balance for the same budget. For example, you can take the i3-10100F, any
RAM with a frequency of 2666mhz, even the most deshman memory will work fine, because it still won’t work higher than 2666mhz. Instead of a Samsung, you can take an SSD from another company and save money. A 700W power supply is not needed here, it is better to take something for 500-600W, but more reliable. Buy any case up to 2500.
And with the remaining money, buy a more powerful video card, for example, a 1660 super, or even wait for
a new line and buy some kind of RTX 3050 Ti.
In general, it's up to you, in any case, a video card for games is more important than a processor.

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