[SOLVED] New pc build?

dincha

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GPU and HDD are from current pc and they will be good for what i need (csgo,valorant, league of legends, gta v or some other games but not on ultra graphics settings,1080p and some productivity), but i have question for the ssd, is it worth buying this one or there are better for that price, even SATA III but from what i read online everyone say go for m.2 nvme cus of the slot on mobo. For the PSU and case i have from the current pc and its blueberry one BC-V11 (site is blueberry-eu .com, i can't link it here idk why) it has 420 Watt and its about 5 years old and definitely needs a replace so wich one should i pick and how much should i spend for the PSU?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor
Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 CL15 Memory
Storage: Intel 760p Series 256 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2 GB AERO ITX Video Card
 
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Understandable, but thats the budget i have for now i mean i dont wanna spend on a new gpu if this one gonna run just good for what i need, so im gonna stick with 1050 2GB till end of the year. For the PSU i can't find it on the market in my country, i found only this one (https://it.pcpartpicker.com/product...-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-ssr-500gb3 ) that seems good for the price,from what i read on reviews.
For the GPU do what you wish,but you will need to move to a more powerful one (rx 580 8gb is the best for the budget) by the end of the year,since new titles will come and im sure you want to play at least some of them.With the rx 580 8gb and r5 3600 you will be more than capable of...
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jWhB3t

Its the same build,just the gpu is changed.
2gb gpus are dead,soon even 4gb will be a limiting factor.RX 580 8gb is bassically one of the best budget gpus out there,packing 8gb of VRAM which is the sweet spot now and for the next few years.
The rest of the build is nice,i just swiched the 3000mhz kit to a 3200mhz,just because ryzen likes faster ram and 3200mhz is like a sweet spot for ryzen 5.The storage stayed the same,the psu is a bronze certified EVGA 500W unit,which packs a lot of power,for a relatively small price.
RYZEN 5 3600 is bassically the best budget cpu so i stayed with it.
The mobo is same as the CPU,its awesome.
Nice build.
 
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jWhB3t

Its the same build,just the gpu is changed.
2gb gpus are dead,soon even 4gb will be a limiting factor.RX 580 8gb is bassically one of the best budget gpus out there,packing 8gb of VRAM which is the sweet spot now and for the next few years.
The rest of the build is nice,i just swiched the 3000mhz kit to a 3200mhz,just because ryzen likes faster ram and 3200mhz is like a sweet spot for ryzen 5.The storage stayed the same,the psu is a bronze certified EVGA 500W unit,which packs a lot of power,for a relatively small price.
RYZEN 5 3600 is bassically the best budget cpu so i stayed with it.
The mobo is same as the CPU,its awesome.
Nice build.

Understandable, but thats the budget i have for now i mean i dont wanna spend on a new gpu if this one gonna run just good for what i need, so im gonna stick with 1050 2GB till end of the year. For the PSU i can't find it on the market in my country, i found only this one (https://it.pcpartpicker.com/product...-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-ssr-500gb3 ) that seems good for the price,from what i read on reviews.
 
Understandable, but thats the budget i have for now i mean i dont wanna spend on a new gpu if this one gonna run just good for what i need, so im gonna stick with 1050 2GB till end of the year. For the PSU i can't find it on the market in my country, i found only this one (https://it.pcpartpicker.com/product...-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-ssr-500gb3 ) that seems good for the price,from what i read on reviews.
For the GPU do what you wish,but you will need to move to a more powerful one (rx 580 8gb is the best for the budget) by the end of the year,since new titles will come and im sure you want to play at least some of them.With the rx 580 8gb and r5 3600 you will be more than capable of achieving high fps while settings set to high/on.
That PSU is awesome,SeaSonic makes amazing psu's for the budget+you wont need more than a good 500W unit in your system so its perfect for your build.
 
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