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I'm going to buy a pc soon and I'm trying to decide between these 2, but I can't really tell which one would be better at gaming, and a better deal. One of them is cheaper by about 200 bucks, and I'm thinking if I get that one, I can afford a better monitor and peripherals.

PC #1

CPU: Ryzen 5 2600

GPU: Zotac RTX 2060

MOBO: MSI B450M PRO VDH MAX

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaw V 2x8gb 3600mhz

SSD: WD Green 120gb

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1tb

PSU: Seasonic M12ii 550w

Case: CoolerMaster MasterBox Q300L

Price: 45,000 PHP = 890 USD

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PC #2:

CPU: i5-9400f

GPU: MSI GamingX GTX 1070

MOBO: Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming

RAM: Delta T-Force 24gb (2x8gb + 2x4gb)

SSD: XPG M.2 240gb

HDD: (Brand not specified) 1tb

PSU: Seasonic 620w Bronze

Case: Tecware VXR

Price: 55,000 PHP = 1,090 USD

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28 minutes ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

Both are very very bad value and stupidly build PCs, Very stupidly choosen parts, Seems like amateurs trying to learn how to build... Search better option, You most likely be able to find something balanced. 

No?

 

The second one yeah not a good pc but neither have badly picked parts and are fully functional. The worst parts about both of them is the case.

 

As for op

 

Get the first one it is flat out better in every way.

 

Better cpu and gpu.

 

The only weak point is it's small slow ssd (no dram cache and everything) so when you get also get a 1tb ssd like a mx500 or something.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

Both are very very bad value and stupidly build PCs, Very stupidly choosen parts, Seems like amateurs trying to learn how to build... Search better option, You most likely be able to find something balanced. 

Explain why they are "stupidly built" and have "stupidly choosen parts".

 

Both have more than enough cooling, have about the standard level of CPU, GPU etc...for the price range, and have, at least on the face of it, acceptable cable management etc...

 

So, what is your issue?

 

Is it the PSU?

 

Motherboard?

 

The OP needs specifics if he is to make an informed choice, so perhaps you can explain exactly what is so bad and offer alternatives that provide equal (or superior) components for the same (or cheaper) price?

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40 minutes ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

Both are very very bad value and stupidly build PCs, Very stupidly choosen parts, Seems like amateurs trying to learn how to build... Search better option, You most likely be able to find something balanced. 

Im guessing the main issue is the rather eh psus and also the ludicrous amount of rgb and the uneccesary aios

 

Welp i think pc #2 would be the best out of these 2 since zen and zen+ suck ass performance wise along with higher capacity psu and the extra ram

 

Though still try searching around for some other pcs, maybe youll find a better built pc with less uneccesary crap and a better psu

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Just now, jaslion said:

No?

 

The second one yeah not a good pc but neither have badly picked parts and are fully functional. The worst parts about both of them is the case.

 

As for op

 

Get the first one it is flat out better in every way.

 

Better cpu and gpu.

 

The only weak point is it's small slow ssd (no dram cache and everything) so when you get also get a 1tb ssd like a mx500 or something.

 

 

 

Just now, Maury Sells Wigs said:

Explain why they are "stupidly built" and have "stupidly choosen parts".

 

Both have more than enough cooling, have about the standard level of CPU, GPU etc...for the price range, and have, at least on the face of it, acceptable cable management etc...

 

So, what is your issue?

 

Is it the PSU?

 

Motherboard?

 

The OP needs specifics if he is to make an informed choice, so perhaps you can explain exactly what is so bad and offer alternatives that provide equal (or superior) components for the same (or cheaper) price?

 

Just now, krisdalbs said:

WD Green 120gb

 

Just now, krisdalbs said:

Ryzen 5 2600

 

Just now, krisdalbs said:

i5-9400f

 

Just now, krisdalbs said:

Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming

 

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RAM: Delta T-Force 24gb (2x8gb + 2x4gb)

What is that you like in those part choices?

 

Graphic cards is hard to get, Sure, But if he tries he could build much better system in this price range without a problem. Especially because seems like used systems.

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3 hours ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is that you like in those part choices?

 

Graphic cards is hard to get, Sure, But if he tries he could build much better system in this price range without a problem. Especially because seems like used systems.

But, that's not what you said.

 

You declared that they were stupidly built with stupidly choosen parts etc...and I think that was a gross exaggeration.

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12 hours ago, Maury Sells Wigs said:

But, that's not what you said.

 

You declared that they were stupidly built with stupidly choosen parts etc...and I think that was a gross exaggeration.

When someone is going to pay ~1000 USD in PC that isn't good at all, You should tell them 🙂

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7 hours ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

When someone is going to pay ~1000 USD in PC that isn't good at all, You should tell them 🙂

Option 1 has a decent enough 6c 12t CPU, a 2060, 16 gb RAM, adequate cooling, decent storage etc...and option 2 has a 1070, a 6c 6t CPU that is more than adequate for gaming, also has adequate cooling, and has more RAM, plus, it is 200 less.

 

If you find a pre-built pc online, that offers the same components (or better) for less money, and link it so it can verified, your argument may have some merit.

 

Otherwise, you are just chatting excreta.

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15 hours ago, Maury Sells Wigs said:

Option 1 has a decent enough 6c 12t CPU, a 2060, 16 gb RAM, adequate cooling, decent storage etc...and option 2 has a 1070, a 6c 6t CPU that is more than adequate for gaming, also has adequate cooling, and has more RAM, plus, it is 200 less.

 

If you find a pre-built pc online, that offers the same components (or better) for less money, and link it so it can verified, your argument may have some merit.

 

Otherwise, you are just chatting excreta.

Yo are forgetting we are talking about used PCs, Not new prebuilts. 

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