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Bald_Dad

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  1. 20 minutes ago, Sorenson said:

    Yea pretty much! You’re pretty much creating your own SSHD except your giving the HDD a lot more SSD cache (most sshds only have around 8gb of flash storage). Since games are relatively agnostic to flash storage speed you can just throw in a cheap SSD and greatly improve the experience of using a hard drive. 

    Hmmm.. So I have a 128gb 2.5" SSD just sitting around.. I could use that as a "cache" for my HDD?

  2. 1 hour ago, Sorenson said:

    It looks great! The only two things I would consider are:

    1. eventually upgrading the cpu cooling if the stock fan is too noisy.
    2. Grabbing a cheap 128gb ssd to accelerate the HDD once AMD releases the updated storemi. (I think it’s coming later this month)

    So far the stock fan seems ok. I'm not too worried about noise, unless I'm gaming while my wife sleeps, at which point I will figure something out there. 

  3. 58 minutes ago, TheDailyProcrastinator said:

    Very nice build. Just one suggestion, I would highly recommend placing the case on a piece of wood or at the very least cardboard, you will starve you PSU of air, which is not ideal. 

    Thanks man! I have a pair of monitor risers coming today that are going to go under the PC for the airflow. 

     

    Link for reference

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F3FTVQF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  4. Specs:

    Mobo: ASRock x570 Phantom Gaming 4S

    CPU: Ryzen 7 3700+

    Memory: 2x TridenT Z 8gb

    GPU: XFX Radeon RX 5700XT THICC III

    Storage: 500gb WD Black NVME & 2tb Barracuda HDD

    PSU: ThermalTake 750w 80+ Gold

    Case: Musetex Phantom 903 w/ 6 built in RGB fans

    Monitor: 2x Samsung C24RG50 (One monitor arrived and am awaiting one more coming tomorrow)

     

    PC Part Picker Link: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6RCtDx

     

    Again, this was my first build in 15+ years. Took about 3 hours start to finish (including Windows install). Got POST on first attempt too! That made me proud. Had my 9 and 10 year old sons helping me with the install of pretty much everything in hopes to teach them that it is a process and hoping that they learn to care for it since they had a hand in building it. For those curious about the 500gb SSD and 2tb HDD combo, that came down to a price vs storage amount issue for me. Total after tax and shipping for all pieces was around $2,000 USD.

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