how does this PC look in terms of longevity?

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right now i have a very old one https://imgur.com/a/WYuI9Gj that works (well i cant buy a gpu for him because they dont produce them and used once are a waste of time) but he works i can browse the web and play old things with a stable frame rate on the integrated gpu. However i need an upgrade and this one was build for me https://www.morele.net/inventory/info/d0bd79c0/ for how many years do you think a pc like this would work fine and dont need any repairs? How much would a card like this last if lets say the pc is running 12 hours a day?
 
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Not keen on the psu at all,specs look serviceable but the older e2 model was really really bad in terms of component quality & protection circuitry
I believe its an Hec unit similar to the new corsair vs but this is based on quesswork as much as anything else.
I would at least deem it 'non dangerous' I suppose.

RAM ?
On ryzen 1 single channel has a huge performance deficit over dual channel - to the extremes that 2133mhz dual channel performs identically to 3200mhz single channel!!

For that season Ill suggest 2400mhz dual channel absolute minimum,that is going to straight out perform better than that single stick of 3200mzh you have in your cart at the minute...

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Pick a DDR4-3200MHz ram kit. Your build looks fine but if you manage in-game details as time goes on you should be able to hold off with your new build for the same amount of duration as your last build. Id'a also suggest a GTX1050ti 4GB or a GTX1060 6GB. I'd also pick a different PSU.

How much are you willing to spend and are you located in Poland or near Poland?
 
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2000 PLN thats like 539 US $
 
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Question from tomaszterka123 : "thoughts on this budget pc?"

well hello there i would like hear your opinion about this pc that has been build for me https://www.morele.net/inventory/info/d0bd79c0/ currently im using a very old one https://imgur.com/a/0KkAaOK and i have to upgrade to be able to play world of warcraft battle for azeroth. However this old pc runs smooth so i can browse the web and all that but obviously dont play anything really because i dont have a graphic card for it anymore. So what do you think about the longivty of the pc that has been build for me? My budget is really low so i cannot really afford myself a gtx 1050ti 4gb instead of the 1050 and i also play games out of habbit on low settings with vsync on so i was hoping for this NEW pc to last for me for a couple of years just like this old one (of wich graphic card a radeon hd 4850 died couple months ago).

Also i would like to ask if someone is running his pc for like 12 hours or longer everyday what the expected life span of a graphic card like this would be?
 
Not keen on the psu at all,specs look serviceable but the older e2 model was really really bad in terms of component quality & protection circuitry
I believe its an Hec unit similar to the new corsair vs but this is based on quesswork as much as anything else.
I would at least deem it 'non dangerous' I suppose.

RAM ?
On ryzen 1 single channel has a huge performance deficit over dual channel - to the extremes that 2133mhz dual channel performs identically to 3200mhz single channel!!

For that season Ill suggest 2400mhz dual channel absolute minimum,that is going to straight out perform better than that single stick of 3200mzh you have in your cart at the minute.

https://www.morele.net/pamiec-ballistix-ddr4-sport-lt-8gb-2400-2-4gb-bls2c4g4d240fsb-720772/

 
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so something like those 2 ram sticks? https://imgur.com/a/MqVn4UV https://www.morele.net/pamiec-hyperx-fury-black-ddr4-8gb-2x4gb-2666mhz-cl15-hx426c15fbk2-8-766880/
 

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