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#303011 10-Jan-2023 13:41
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I was recently blessed with a 2k budget for a pc build of my choice. I've been looking through youtube tutorials and build guides on pcpartpicker and have come up with this as my final choices. 

I'm a year 9 student and the PC will be mostly dedicated to gaming and maybe a little schoolwork. 

Any suggestions to my choices?


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  #3019573 10-Jan-2023 14:09
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You don't seem to have included the build in your post?

 

 





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  #3019610 10-Jan-2023 15:33
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Not sure what happened to the included image. But here it is

 

 


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  #3019665 10-Jan-2023 15:54
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Overall it’s a good build. I’ve just upgraded my older Ryzen system to similar (RX 6800 XT / regular 5600 but otherwise much the same). You’ll get screaming 1080p performance and very good 1440p performance.

I’d try and source a 5600 rather than a 5600g if I could make the money work. The extra cache plus you’ll get some better over locking options. Have a look at importing from Amazon etc, deals come along.

If you aren’t over clocking you don’t need the cooler, the 5600G or 5600 comes with a box cooler. I’d use that budget for the CPU. You’ve also gone for high end fans. They are excellent but you won’t need amazing performance for that combo. I’ve got cheaper fans in a high airflow case and it’s basically silent.



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  #3019666 10-Jan-2023 15:55
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A couple of thoughts

3 120mm fans seems excessive. And a little bit pricey. If you really need 3 fans, maybe a basic Phanteks SK 120mm fan from PB Tech at $15 each

Your CPU has integrated graphics, and you have a video card. Is the video card really required?

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  #3019670 10-Jan-2023 15:59
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WyleECoyoteNZ: Your CPU has integrated graphics, and you have a video card. Is the video card really required?


There can be a big price difference between the 5600 and 5600g. Currently the 5600g is much cheaper.

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  #3019672 10-Jan-2023 16:14
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Ah, the extra noctua fans and cpu cooler was added because I was concerned that my extremely toasty room will impact the temps. It's been raining the past few days and my room is still averaging 25-27 degrees C. 

 

I simply just chose the 5 5600g over the normal non 'g' or 'x' versions because it was cheaper and I'm not expecting to overclock anytime soon.


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  #3019674 10-Jan-2023 16:19
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If you’re worried about temperature go for a higher airflow case first. It makes a huge difference.



  #3019678 10-Jan-2023 16:29
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go for a 980 evo 1TB drive over the 970 Evo Plus and save yourself $30 or so.

 

your motherboard may not have enough fan headers for all those fans so you will need to get somethign for that, and if you want RGB you will also need something for that too. some 3 pack of fans come with a fan splitter/controller


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  #3019679 10-Jan-2023 16:34
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Spend a $1000 on the pc and invest the other $1000.  You will appreciate the gains $ in 10/15 years more than the gains in PC performance now.





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  #3019716 10-Jan-2023 18:48
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Chace:

 

I simply just chose the 5 5600g over the normal non 'g' or 'x' versions because it was cheaper and I'm not expecting to overclock anytime soon.

 

 

The 5600g and 5600/X are quite different parts with very similar performance. Just make sure you understand the differences around L3 cache and PCI gen 3.0 vs gen 4.0.

 

At 1080p the 5600g can give you a 5-10% performance penalty vs 5600/X. 

 

The cost difference is pretty big at the moment so it's not a bad decision to for the 5600g just go in eyes wide open.


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  #3019748 10-Jan-2023 20:12
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I like Be Quiet products. Their fans are excellent, better than Noctua in my opinion, though difficult to find. I have their Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU cooler, which is excessive but quiet. I'll try to get one of their cases next time I need a case.


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  #3019893 11-Jan-2023 10:44
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Thanks for the tips, I'll start off with just one fan and see if it's enough. I've changed the ssd and case. 

 

Hopefully everything works 🙏

 

 


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  #3019945 11-Jan-2023 11:12
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WyleECoyoteNZ: A couple of thoughts

3 120mm fans seems excessive. And a little bit pricey. If you really need 3 fans, maybe a basic Phanteks SK 120mm fan from PB Tech at $15 each

Your CPU has integrated graphics, and you have a video card. Is the video card really required?

 

While the 5600G graphics is good, any sort of decent gaming will choke it. So a dedicated video card is a good move..... 

 

 

 

 





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  #3019947 11-Jan-2023 11:19
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I always recommend www.pyronic.al re questions like this. The maintainer posts regularly over on GP if you have more questions for an audience with more of a gaming bent.


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  #3020643 12-Jan-2023 20:09
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I tried to post my build on there, but i'm unable to create an account or login using gmail. I can see others posts on the website so I'm sure this would've helped me, but account creation isn't possible right now. Thanks a lot for the recommendation though. 


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