Some of you helped me build a non gaming PC for myself.
This time this build is for a family members who would like to game and asked me to help him.
Gaming wise, its going to be a mainstream gaming so no need for top of the line stuff. PC will also be used for general use as office docs and browsing with multiple tabs and browsers open. also, he will most likely not going to upgrade this PC for at least 5 years
This is part of the build I suggested to him. Feel free to make changes if you think there can be a better setup.
I didnt add a graphic card since I dont know which card would be the best for the budget. Rx570? RX580?
When add\ remove parts you need to make sure the total number at the bottom doesnt pass 3000. +100 - 150 extra stretch possible if its really worth it.
https://www.tms.co.il/54300 Just click EDIT and you can add or remove parts
* Will the CPU stock cooler be enough if no OC is intended? Or is it better to go with the 2600x with the Spire? (price difference is $35 but also consumes 95W instead of 65W)
*He will also probably add his old 1TB Seagate HDD 7200RPM
*There will be no OC
This time this build is for a family members who would like to game and asked me to help him.
Gaming wise, its going to be a mainstream gaming so no need for top of the line stuff. PC will also be used for general use as office docs and browsing with multiple tabs and browsers open. also, he will most likely not going to upgrade this PC for at least 5 years
This is part of the build I suggested to him. Feel free to make changes if you think there can be a better setup.
I didnt add a graphic card since I dont know which card would be the best for the budget. Rx570? RX580?
When add\ remove parts you need to make sure the total number at the bottom doesnt pass 3000. +100 - 150 extra stretch possible if its really worth it.
https://www.tms.co.il/54300 Just click EDIT and you can add or remove parts
* Will the CPU stock cooler be enough if no OC is intended? Or is it better to go with the 2600x with the Spire? (price difference is $35 but also consumes 95W instead of 65W)
*He will also probably add his old 1TB Seagate HDD 7200RPM
*There will be no OC
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