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It can handle various tasks and processes efficiently.

It can handle various tasks and processes efficiently.

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nexusRawr
Member
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11-06-2023, 09:25 AM
#11
It's not a prebuilt option. This card is solid, but it should be considered once the rest of the system is resolved.
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nexusRawr
11-06-2023, 09:25 AM #11

It's not a prebuilt option. This card is solid, but it should be considered once the rest of the system is resolved.

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ADIR_4444
Senior Member
417
11-12-2023, 01:59 PM
#12
I've set the price around £330 for the components, including a B450 motherboard and two 4GB GB RAM sticks. You'd need to consider an operating system, which isn't a big concern if you're comfortable with a standard license. If the processor is meant to include a dedicated graphics card, I'd recommend a Ryzen 5 and allocate some extra space for 16GB of RAM. This approach suits a DIY build setup.

Moving on to the do-it-yourself aspect, I understand not everyone is interested in this path for various reasons. If you had a friend planning to purchase this, I'd advise against it. Purchase the necessary parts and I'll assist with assembling it. Regarding warranties, prebuilt units typically include system-level coverage, while individual components retain their own warranties.

We should establish a support network here. If you're on a tight budget and want to cut costs or find better options than what's prebuilt, consider sharing your location. Maybe someone nearby is up for helping. For a more budget-friendly option, I'm open to lower-end builds. If you're aiming for the premium side, prebuilt units or professional installation are better choices.
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ADIR_4444
11-12-2023, 01:59 PM #12

I've set the price around £330 for the components, including a B450 motherboard and two 4GB GB RAM sticks. You'd need to consider an operating system, which isn't a big concern if you're comfortable with a standard license. If the processor is meant to include a dedicated graphics card, I'd recommend a Ryzen 5 and allocate some extra space for 16GB of RAM. This approach suits a DIY build setup.

Moving on to the do-it-yourself aspect, I understand not everyone is interested in this path for various reasons. If you had a friend planning to purchase this, I'd advise against it. Purchase the necessary parts and I'll assist with assembling it. Regarding warranties, prebuilt units typically include system-level coverage, while individual components retain their own warranties.

We should establish a support network here. If you're on a tight budget and want to cut costs or find better options than what's prebuilt, consider sharing your location. Maybe someone nearby is up for helping. For a more budget-friendly option, I'm open to lower-end builds. If you're aiming for the premium side, prebuilt units or professional installation are better choices.

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Chalext
Junior Member
13
11-26-2023, 09:16 AM
#13
Reviewing the advertisement, I’m questioning its true upgrade potential, especially concerning the motherboard, an ASUS A320M-K. In one Amazon review I found a 3500W rating, but not for a 3600W model. That doesn’t confirm performance or safety. It doesn’t imply the 3500 was reliable. Also, it doesn’t guarantee the higher rating worked well. Amazon reviews are subjective; Newegg has a photo of the board with specs, suggesting the VRM might be clearer. There are some YouTube reviews available too, though I didn’t check them. The PSU listed is an Aerocool 500W 80+ unit, which should handle a GPU later, but I’m unsure about its quality.
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Chalext
11-26-2023, 09:16 AM #13

Reviewing the advertisement, I’m questioning its true upgrade potential, especially concerning the motherboard, an ASUS A320M-K. In one Amazon review I found a 3500W rating, but not for a 3600W model. That doesn’t confirm performance or safety. It doesn’t imply the 3500 was reliable. Also, it doesn’t guarantee the higher rating worked well. Amazon reviews are subjective; Newegg has a photo of the board with specs, suggesting the VRM might be clearer. There are some YouTube reviews available too, though I didn’t check them. The PSU listed is an Aerocool 500W 80+ unit, which should handle a GPU later, but I’m unsure about its quality.

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djmange
Junior Member
42
11-28-2023, 06:34 AM
#14
Aim for 60 frames per second for optimal gameplay and enjoyment!)
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djmange
11-28-2023, 06:34 AM #14

Aim for 60 frames per second for optimal gameplay and enjoyment!)

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