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I just wanted to know if this is a good deal or no I know you guys are good with these kind of stuff the PC set that I'm going to get isR5 3600, GTX 1660TI, iBOX Passion V4, Gigabyte B450M DS3H, 700W Fortron FSP HYPER 700S, 16 GB of Corsair Vengance LPX DDR4 3000MHz (8GB 2x), 250GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus, and 1TB of HDD Storage it's a prebuilt PC and in that set is a AOC Gaming G2590PX 144hz 1080p monitor, generic mouse and a keyboard and all of it will cost 1250€  and if im going to get this set I will RAID0 3 HDDs (just bicouse I have 2 spare 1tb HDDs)

Is it a good deal or it's better for me to just get the parts from Amazon?

It's my first time here so... Sry if this is unreadable or something.

 

 

Link to the PC set it's not In English so sry https://capital.lv/Produkti/Katalogs/Gaming/NEO-TM-KX-Komplekti/Dators-Capital-NEO-KX-RED-Nexus-R5-2600X-16-GB-1TB-240GB-NVMe-GTX-1660-Ti-6GB-RGB-AOC-G2590PX-Klav-Pele-

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Maybe? The problem with the euro is that prices vary a ton depending on the actual country. The case tho doesnt look like it has any gaps for air to come in from the front.

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Difficult to tell from the pictures, but the case looks like it has very restricted front air intake.

 

I'm not familiar with the psu and there is very little information on the model. It is only 80+ rated, so not very efficient by current standards. It also has far more capacity than needed for the system.

 

RAID 0 means that any hard disk error will mean the loss of all data in the array, i.e. on all three drives.

 

I'm not familiar with pricing in Latvia so I can't really comment on how good a deal the system is. You could use pcpartpicker.com to assemble a similar list. There is a country drop down in the upper right of the build window. Usually Germany has the best selection and being in the EU should have similar pricing.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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I don't know the country, i tried to build something similar on the italian pcpartpicker, which is similar in prices to the other major european countries, and it doesn't seem very off, including obviously the build tax. The motherboard isn't all that great though, and i'm not sure if i'd trust that psu, not an expert though

 

edit: i'm now checking the prices in your country, skipped that

 

edit 2: prices seem fairly similar, so my point about price still stands

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8 minutes ago, brob said:

Difficult to tell from the pictures, but the case looks like it has very restricted front air intake.

 

I'm not familiar with the psu and there is very little information on the model. It is only 80+ rated, so not very efficient by current standards. It also has far more capacity than needed for the system.

 

RAID 0 means that any hard disk error will mean the loss of all data in the array, i.e. on all three drives.

 

I'm not familiar with pricing in Latvia so I can't really comment on how good a deal the system is. You could use pcpartpicker.com to assemble a similar list. There is a country drop down in the upper right of the build window. Usually Germany has the best selection and being in the EU should have similar pricing.

I know that with RAID0 I can lose all the data that's going to be on the array but here won't be any important files there only some game files

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11 minutes ago, brob said:

Difficult to tell from the pictures, but the case looks like it has very restricted front air intake.

 

I'm not familiar with the psu and there is very little information on the model. It is only 80+ rated, so not very efficient by current standards. It also has far more capacity than needed for the system.

 

RAID 0 means that any hard disk error will mean the loss of all data in the array, i.e. on all three drives.

 

I'm not familiar with pricing in Latvia so I can't really comment on how good a deal the system is. You could use pcpartpicker.com to assemble a similar list. There is a country drop down in the upper right of the build window. Usually Germany has the best selection and being in the EU should have similar pricing.

I know that with RAID0 I can lose all the data that's going to be on the array but here won't be any important files there only some game files

 

Edit: you guys are right about the front cooling but if my PC is going to have bad thermals then I will just remove the side panel I don't care about the dust I will just clean it more often

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