Deciding Between Two Gaming PCs

JKGreene67

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Hey ,

So I’m in the market for a PC and I’ve narrowed it down to two PCs.

PC 1-


-Power Supply: EVGA 600-Watt 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC ATX12V v2.31

-Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-AB350M-DS3H

-AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 3.9GHz Turbo 4 Cores / 8 Threads Unlocked Processor

-GeIL EVO POTENZA RYZEN Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000)

-Graphics: EVGA NVIDIA GAMING GTX 1060 SSC 6GB

-Power Ace A55 M.2 2280 128GB SATA III 3D NAND SSD

-SEAGATE 2TB SATA III 6.0/Gb’s

OR

PC 2

-Asrock AB350 pro 4 motherboard

-Ryzen 5 1600 oc @ 3.6 ghz

-Corsair H60 AIO CPU cooler

-16 GB EVGA superclocked 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM

-EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1060 Super clocked- 3GB

-256 GB intel SSD

-1T 7200 RPM Toshiba HDD

-EVGA 80+ Bronze 700 Watt PSU

I plan on using the computer for some Fortnite, WoW , some streaming from a consol using a capture card.

Thanks again
 
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Have you considered building the system yourself at all? There's some parts in there that don't make much sense (e.g the corsair H60, 16GB of RAM, but only a 1060 3GB, the 2400G with a discrete GPU et cetera). Honestly I'd go for the second build; the 1060 3GB isn't too bad, since you'd be able to throw in a newer GPU down the line. It gets you more storage, better RAM, and a more powerful CPU overall.
Have you considered building the system yourself at all? There's some parts in there that don't make much sense (e.g the corsair H60, 16GB of RAM, but only a 1060 3GB, the 2400G with a discrete GPU et cetera). Honestly I'd go for the second build; the 1060 3GB isn't too bad, since you'd be able to throw in a newer GPU down the line. It gets you more storage, better RAM, and a more powerful CPU overall.
 
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