[SOLVED] Which one should I choose?

xpertcheese

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I've been searching for a new pc for ny friend and got two offers, which one should I choose and why? And if you think that we need to change anything in the build please let me know

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G AM4 Tray + FAN COOLER
ASUS Prime B550M-A WIFI \ ASROCK B550M PRO4
Zotac GeForce RTX 3060 Ti TWIN EDGE OC 8GB LHR
MX410-G RGB \ HERO RGB \ NX410
ANTEC HCG650W GOLD \ ASUS 550W ROG STRIX GOLD
Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3200MHZ C16
HP SSD EX900 M.2 PCIe





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Intel I7-10700KF TRAY
ASUS TUF 120LC RGB
Asrock B560M STEEL LEGEND
Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3200MHZ C16
HP SSD EX900 M.2 PCIe
MX410-G RGB \ HERO RGB \ NX410
ANTEC HCG650W GOLD
Zotac GeForce RTX 3060 Ti TWIN EDGE OC 8GB LHR
 
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Hey there,

Given for the most part the systems are the same spec apart from CPU/Mobo, then in this case I'd go for the Intel system. Whilst it might run a little hotter, it will be slightly the better performer in most cases. Particularly gaming: Ryzen 5 5600G vs i7 10700K Benchmarks – 15 Tests 🔥 - YouTube

Although the not the KF variant, the K version in the vid is a good representation.

The PSU is pretty decent, and seems highly rated. The HP SSD however, is just average in terms of performance. If you could change that to something like a Samsung 970 Pro pcie 3.0, then you would get much faster sequential read/write speeds 3200/2700 mb/s, and also higher random performance of up to 500,000 iops (depending on which model...
Hey there,

Given for the most part the systems are the same spec apart from CPU/Mobo, then in this case I'd go for the Intel system. Whilst it might run a little hotter, it will be slightly the better performer in most cases. Particularly gaming: Ryzen 5 5600G vs i7 10700K Benchmarks – 15 Tests 🔥 - YouTube

Although the not the KF variant, the K version in the vid is a good representation.

The PSU is pretty decent, and seems highly rated. The HP SSD however, is just average in terms of performance. If you could change that to something like a Samsung 970 Pro pcie 3.0, then you would get much faster sequential read/write speeds 3200/2700 mb/s, and also higher random performance of up to 500,000 iops (depending on which model capacity you get).

Both decent builds.
 
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