Resolved: I’m looking for just a computer display without a keyboard or mouse.
Resolved: I’m looking for just a computer display without a keyboard or mouse.
High-quality 1080p/60 frames per second construction with a monochrome design.
PCPartPicker component selection
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Cost analysis across retailers:
Processor:
Intel - Core i5-8400, 2.8 GHz with six cores – ($193.89 from OutletPC)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte - B360M DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard – ($69.89 from OutletPC)
Memory:
ADATA - XPG GAMMIX D10, 16 GB (two 8 GB modules) at DDR4-2666 speed – ($95.89 from OutletPC)
Storage:
Crucial - MX500, 250 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive – ($44.89 from OutletPC)
Storage:
Western Digital - Caviar Blue, 1 TB 3.5" with a 7200 RPM rotation speed – ($44.89 from OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
Zotac - GeForce GTX 1060, 6 GB Video Card – ($213.98 from Newegg)
Case:
Fractal Design - Focus
A robust 1080p/60Hz system with a monochrome aesthetic.
PCPartPicker component list:
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Cost analysis by retailer.
Processor:
Intel – Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz with 6 cores.
($193.89 from OutletPC)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte – B360M DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard.
($69.89 from OutletPC)
Memory:
ADATA – XPG GAMMIX D10 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-2666.
($95.89 from OutletPC)
Storage:
Crucial – MX500 250 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive.
($44.89 from OutletPC)
Storage:
Western Digital – Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hard Drive.
($44.89 from OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
Zotac – GeForce GTX 1060 with 6 GB of VRAM, priced at $213.98 from Newegg.
Case:
Fractal Design – Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case.
($55.66 from Newegg Business).
Power Supply:
SeaSonic – FOCUS Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply.
($59.99 from Newegg).
Total Cost:
$779.08 – This includes shipping, taxes, and any available discounts.
Generated by PCPartPicker on 2019-01-20 00:24 EST-0500.
The cost of constructing a solid system can vary – it might be free if you build it yourself, or approximately $120 at a store like Microcenter. I offer my system-building services freely, but appreciate donations if you enjoy the results. For a superior value and future expandability, consider a Ryzen 2600 processor paired with a B450 motherboard.
The system’s efficiency will increase thanks to utilizing multiple threads, and it represents a cost-effective solution.
PCPartPicker component list:
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Cost analysis by retailer:
Processor:
AMD – Ryzen 5 2600 with a clock speed of 3.4 GHz and six cores
($164.99 at Amazon)
Mainboard:
Asus – PRIME B450M-A/CSM Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard
($79.00 at Amazon)
RAM:
Team – Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
($99.89 at OutletPC)
Storage:
Silicon Power – Silm S55 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
($26.42 at OutletPC)
Storage:
Seagate – BarraCuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
($44.89 at OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
PowerColor – Radeon RX 580 with 8 GB of memory, Red Devil Video Card
($194.99 at Amazon)
Case:
Deepcool – TESSERACT SW ATX Mid Tower Case
($48.98 at Newegg)
Power Unit:
EVGA – B3 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
($58.01 at OutletPC)
Total:
$717.17
Prices encompass shipping, applicable taxes, and any promotional savings where available.
Including
Windows 10
(98.89$) results in a grand total of $817.06; excluding it totals $717.17.
Both yes and no. Intel demonstrates superior instruction-per-cycle efficiency, resulting in increased frames per second in games utilizing six or fewer threads. However, when games demand more than six threads, performance is nearly equivalent to Ryzen processors. Intel offers enhanced and dependable storage solutions, superior enclosures, significantly improved power supplies, and more dependable graphics cards. Consequently, an Intel-based system represents a worthwhile investment considering its higher price compared to a Ryzen configuration. The sole benefit possessed by Ryzen lies in scenarios involving intensive CPU tasks, such as broadcasting while gaming or demanding processes like rendering that benefit from a greater number of processing threads.
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PC Part Picker component list:
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Cost estimation by retailer
Processor:
AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 with a clock speed of 3.4 GHz and six cores
($164.99 at Amazon)
Motherboard:
Asus - PRIME B450M-A/CSM Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard
($79.00 at Amazon)
Memory:
Team - Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 RAM
($99.89 at OutletPC)
Storage:
Crucial - MX500 250 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
($44.89 at OutletPC)
Storage:
Seagate - BarraCuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hard Drive
($44.89 at OutletPC)
Graphics Card:
PowerColor - Radeon RX 580 with 8 GB of video memory, Red Devil model
($194.99 at Amazon)
Case:
Fractal Design - Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case
($55.66 at Newegg Business)
Power Supply:
SeaSonic - FOCUS Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
($59.99 at Newegg)
Total:
$744.30
This includes shipping, taxes, and any promotional offers that were applied.
Generated by PC Part Picker on January 19, 2019 at 9:15 PM EST-0500
Furthermore, many contemporary games now necessitate multi-threading capabilities, meaning that a Ryzen 5 processor will generally outperform an Intel i5 in a wide range of applications. Additionally, the Radeon RX 580 typically offers superior performance compared to the GeForce GTX 1060 across many games.
PCPartPicker part list
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Price breakdown by merchant
CPU:
AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor
($164.99 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:
ASRock - B450 Pro4 ATX AM4 Motherboard
($64.99 @ Newegg)
Memory:
Team - T-Force Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory
($120.98 @ Newegg)
Storage:
Crucial - MX500 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
($67.99 @ Amazon)
Storage:
Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
($44.89 @ OutletPC)
Video Card:
Zotac - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6 GB Video Card
($213.98 @ Newegg)
Case:
Phanteks - Eclipse P300 Tempered Glass (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case
($59.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply:
Corsair - RMx (2018) 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
($59.99 @ Newegg)
Total:
$797.80
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-01-20 00:21 EST-0500