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What is bad (good) this computer configuration?
Good afternoon. Thinking about buying a computer for work and play. I have not been interested in components for a long time and have lagged behind in this matter. Please evaluate the package below and criticize. Maybe something can be replaced with a simpler (and cheaper) one, or vice versa, you need a more productive component:
List of components:
01. ATX Miditower Accord SKY-01B Black - 1 pc.
02. 600W HIPER HPA-600 - 1 pc.
03. Gigabyte Z390 D Z390 Socket-1151v2 4xDDR4, 6xSATA3, RAID, 1xM.2, 3xPCI-E16x, 6xUSB3.1, HDMI, Glan, ATX - 1 pc.
04. Intel Core i5-9600KF, 3.7GHz, (Turbo 4.6GHz), 6-core, L3 9MB, LGA1151v2, OEM - 1 pc.
05. Cooler for CPU AeroCool BAS-B9 S1155/1156/1150/1151 - 1 pc.
06. DIMM 8Gb DDR4 PC21300 2666MHz Crucial (CT8G4DFS8266) - 2 pcs.
07. 1Tb Toshiba P300 (HDWD110UZSVA) 64Mb 7200rpm SATA3 - 1 pc.
08. ASRock 8192Mb RX 570 PG D Radeon RX570 8G OC 1xDVI, 1xHDMI, 3xDP Ret - 1 pc.
09. DVD±R/±RW LiteOn iHAS122-04/14 SATA Black - 1 pc.
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It is worth throwing out the HDD, replacing it with an SSD (especially since the mother has one M.2 connector).
Further, from personal feelings I will describe. I would build with an AMD processor. In terms of the "price / performance" parameter, it will be more profitable in the current realities. It may be worth taking a later generation video card, e.g. The RX 5500 XT, which is marginally more expensive, is slightly more powerful, but carries more memory on board, which can be an advantage in today's games.
I would recommend adding another 256GB M.2 SSD to this drive and installing the system on it. And use this disk as a file cleaner.
On the CPU liked AMD Ryzen. Compared to Intel, they will be cheaper, but I would not say that much. So it's more of a matter of personal preference.
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