You're looking for guidance on setting up your initial gaming computer.
You're looking for guidance on setting up your initial gaming computer.
The No 7500F, 7600x offers significant improvements over previous models. Don't be misled by SKU numbers; it's a genuine Ryzen product. The Trey version is simply a basic model without premium packaging, ideal for commercial PC builders who need bulk purchases. The SSD Kingston KC300 provides double the speed and better performance for operating systems.
It is strongly recommended to upgrade your power supply.
Preferably search for ATX 850w gold 3.0/3.1 certified models with at least 7 or 10 years of warranty.
Examples include Corsair RMx 3.1, Adata Core Reactor II, Seasonic Focus GX (2024), and Seasonic Vertex, FSP VITA GM.
If you cannot find suitable options at a reasonable price, consider trying CORE reactor VE, Seasonic Core GX (2024), or Corsair RMe (2025).
These are considered minimum acceptable models.
If possible, obtain a 2tb M.2 drive.
The 7500f is an excellent budget CPU and includes a 32MB L3 cache similar to the 7600/7600X.
The case does not come with attractive packaging; it’s just a CPU inside cardboard.
Also, ensure the 'F' option is selected to exclude integrated graphics.
Activate PBO in BIOS to gain additional performance without extra cost.
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I'll definitely consider the 7600x with the KC300. The price gap would be about 30e more, which I'm fine with. Thanks for the reply.
I'm expecting the 2TB version. I'd like to inquire about the power supply, do you suggest upgrading because of low wattage? I'm reaching out since the models you recommended aren't available in stock right now and are more than twice the cost. The one I have is rated B tier on the PSU list, so I'd appreciate any details if you have time. Thank you for your assistance!
Here are some budget-friendly options:
https://www.eponuda.com/maticne-ploce-ce...a-19703625
https://www.eponuda.com/racunari-proceso...a-23227429
Thank you for your feedback. I'll definitely check the motherboard. Considering the higher cost of the processor could be justified by having an integrated GPU as a backup, which might be useful later. Regarding the power supply, the Be Quiet system with 850w Gold would be a more affordable option at around $40 extra, offering better future-proofing. Would you advise going for it?
Cooler Master MWE Bronze V2 750 W is categorized as tier C (unless I'm missing something).
It's not a very powerful power supply, and I'd rate it below average.
This model is an 850W gold unit, which is decent—though still not the best—and it doesn't meet ATX 3.0/3.1 certification standards.
Bronze units from the same brand tend to be worse in comparison.