No problem, here are some affordable MATX boards compatible with the Ryzen 5 3600.
No problem, here are some affordable MATX boards compatible with the Ryzen 5 3600.
Yes, it's okay—it wouldn't make a big difference, though it depends on the situation or how you store it.
I understand Seagate isn't ideal, but I'm likely to switch storage in about two-thirds of a year. NVMe SSDs with a DRAM cache, such as Samsung Evo, tend to be costly.
Oh no Seagate is decent but because I may have a different workload on my machine j would change it up ( not the brand ) lol
been using the same seagate hard drive for the last 6 years, if it works don't bother replacing it.