Since we all spend time on devices here accessing this forum, thought I might ask if anyone around has a pretty good idea about building PC's? I know what I am after, and as I understand it, it's cheaper to DIY than have someone else do it for you.
I've had a HP all in one for over a decade and served us well but starting to struggle. Want to build one that will smash all the games I have (i'm not big on PC gaming, I think the last game I bought was Starcraft 2, which this rig struggles with,) and will last me another 10 years with room to expand RAM and storage.
I want to spend no more than $2K and pick up the following:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- B550 or X570 chipset motherboard, preferably with inbuilt wifi and BT and reasonable sound card that supports nvme for SSD
- 8GB GPU, looking into the Raedon RX6600
- 16GB (2 x 8GB,) DDR-3600 RAM
- 1TB SSD
- Modular PSU
Anyone that has had some experience with this?
what's your end goal?
is that 2k for monitor mouse and keyboard or just the pc?
few tips;
go for a gold or higher PSU
DDR4 3600 ram is perfect for AMD chips, try and get a CL16 or better
I built mine for about 2100 excluding monitor and peripherals and i had a stack of extras added on which would drop it down to the 2k mark.
so 2k is easily achievable
GPU market is terrible at the moment but should improve over time, depends how long you want to hold out for
i went for a ryzen 7 3700x and added a cooler master hyper 212 (save 50 odd there if you use the included cpu fan)
x570 tomahawk
ripjaws v 16gb 3600 CL16
970 EVO 1tb m.2
2TB barracuda HDD (save 70 if you dont grab it, 1tb is plenty)
2070 super (i paid 700 when ebay had a massive sale so if you can wait until then you can save some serious cash/upgrade considerably)
fractal design mechify c
corsair 750W gold
and a bunch of fans which you can survive on the case fans which would save 50 bucks
use PC partpicker and make sure it all works together, change it to AUD and it shows the best deals on their partnered sites
there was 2 build videos i watched on youtube. i found 1 where the voice wasn't too annoying and had a similar set up which i followed bit by bit, it's not overly complicated once you know what you are doing the main critical part is the CPU installation with the pins and making sure its orientated correctly
Yeah I've already been directed to pcpartpicker. It's a good little site. It seems like with the Ryzen CPU's there's BIOS updates to be done.
Is it worth getting a separate CPU cooling fan or is the Ryzen supplied one alright?
the ryzen one that is supplied is fine, to be honest for the small gains from another fan based cooler it probably isn't worth it, just make sure you do get one that comes with the wraith prism, they have a few variants out now that don't include the cooler
most of the newer ryzens will be updated for the right bios, they should tell you on their site which version of bios it has installed or somewhere will tell you, if it can't start due to an older bios you can install it on a thumbdrive and whack it into the motherboard usb port and hold the flash bios button and just leave it to do its thing for a bit on some mobos
Yeah cool.
Priced up your build, got close to the 2100 mark like you said.
What brand of GPU did you get? Could find the MSI Gaming OC variant of the 2070 super for 600-700 bucks, albeit out of stock.
Also with the modular PSU's do you get enough cables to get the job done?