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It's a GREAT Time to Build a PC - Holiday Buyer’s Guide 2018

550W PSU for a 2200G and a 1050ti? The whole system doesn't draw more than 200W at maximum stress even if you OC it as much as possible.

650W PSU for a 2600 and a 1070ti is also too much when it maybe draws 300W when overclocked.

 

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Uh for the $500 PC I would actually do this instead of some SSHD made by a company that sounds like it's under water.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/C4zv6h/toshiba-internal-hard-drive-dt01aca100

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/m34NnQ/sandisk-ssd-plus-120gb-25-solid-state-drive-sdssda-120g-g26

 

None of the Sea items are breathing most of my Shibas are.

 

For the $2000 now confirms Linus is owned by Seagate... Or was this video secretly sponsored by them?

Also as bindydad123 pointed out 5400 is a bad idea regardless the company... Esp at the 4TB size, then again I guess if your buying a Seagate it might lower the chance of failure but it'll still die on you. (I know some here have had good luck with them but I've had 100% bad luck, my data is more important than someones ego)

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/xHzZxr/toshiba-internal-hard-drive-hdwe140xzsta You don't get the 256mb cache but it will last, and it will be faster for games...

 

Cache doesn't matter :P

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/641627-Cache-Size-vs-RPM-Which-is-Faster

 

Loading times are generally laughable with a few exceptions.

 

 

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