Jump to content

Budget (including currency): 1700 (USD)

Country: Perú

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mostly games such as LOL, R6, csgo, Ghost Recon Wildlands, WatchDogs2, and i'm planning to buy BlackyMyth: Wukong and Stray and some other new upcoming games. 

Other details No peripherals needed, i'm upgrading from an AMD fx6350, 8gb ram, gtx 1050ti, psu: 500 or 400w antryx. i'd like to play at 120fps or more if it's possible, my current pc struggles with games like WD2 and GhostReconWildlands, i would like a new one where i can play with no trouble and preferably at a ultra or max resolution.
I have a nice monitor so i won't need a new one. 

Prebuilt:
total cost: 1661 USD
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600x 
GPU: RTX 3060Ti EVGA XC
Ram: 16GB RAM T FORCE DELTA TUF GAMING RGB 3200MHZ 8 X 2

Motherboard: Asus X570-P Prime
PSU: 600W 80 PLUS WHITE EVGA
Cooler: CLC 280 EVGA
Case: CASE X7-G BLACK 1STPLAYER
Storage: SSD 500GB M.2 KINGSTON NVME NV1

The store lets me change some parts so any feedback and thoughts about this prebuilt are highly appreciated!
Thank you!

 

 

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/1386007-how-does-this-prebuilt-sound/
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

It's a good price, the 3060ti alone is around 1000 retail.

I would add a 4TB HDD.

Ryzen 5700g @ 4.4ghz all cores | Asrock B550M Steel Legend | 3060 | 2x 16gb Micron E 2666 @ 4200mhz cl16 | 500gb WD SN750 | 12 TB HDD | Deepcool Gammax 400 w/ 2 delta 4000rpm push pull | Antec Neo Eco Zen 500w

Link to post
Share on other sites

It's OK but like others said, ideally spend 10-30$ more on the power supply, choose something that's at least 80 plus bronze efficient, from a brand name with good reputation.

 

If you have other choices for motherboard, I'd also consider them - Asus X570-P Prime is OK, it would run that processor well, but don't buy it or spend more just because it's with x570 chipset - you still get pci-e 4.0 to the video card on a B550 chipset based motherboard. 

That Asus X570-P Prime is kind of "basic", very few usb connectors on IO shield and just one video output should you use a cpu with integrated graphics, for example, nothing fancy about it. 

The board's 160$ on PC Part Picker ... in that price you can get b550 boards with wireless built in, io shield full of usb connectors, 2.5gbps ethernet, maybe usb 10g front panel header etc etc.. or you can get a more basic 100-120$ motherboard that would still be perfectly suitable for a 5600x.. 

 

Maybe list here what other options are there for motherboards to give you feedback.

 

The cooler is also kinda... pointless. I mean it's fine, it will cool things, but 5600x is not that hot and comes with a stock cooler that's acceptable if you don't plan to do big overclocks. Feels to me like a way to inflate the build price with around 100$+ when a 50$ air cooler would be more than enough if you find the stock cooler too noisy or if you want to do some significant overclock.

They either buy the processors in trays (without stock coolers) and then I guess you have to add some cooling or they suggest the water cooling to make a bigger profit, or you chose the water cooling for some reason.

 

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, mariushm said:

It's OK but like others said, ideally spend 10-30$ more on the power supply, choose something that's at least 80 plus bronze efficient, from a brand name with good reputation.

 

If you have other choices for motherboard, I'd also consider them - Asus X570-P Prime is OK, it would run that processor well, but don't buy it or spend more just because it's with x570 chipset - you still get pci-e 4.0 to the video card on a B550 chipset based motherboard. 

That Asus X570-P Prime is kind of "basic", very few usb connectors on IO shield and just one video output should you use a cpu with integrated graphics, for example, nothing fancy about it. 

The board's 160$ on PC Part Picker ... in that price you can get b550 boards with wireless built in, io shield full of usb connectors, 2.5gbps ethernet, maybe usb 10g front panel header etc etc.. or you can get a more basic 100-120$ motherboard that would still be perfectly suitable for a 5600x.. 

 

Maybe list here what other options are there for motherboards to give you feedback.

 

The cooler is also kinda... pointless. I mean it's fine, it will cool things, but 5600x is not that hot and comes with a stock cooler that's acceptable if you don't plan to do big overclocks. Feels to me like a way to inflate the build price with around 100$+ when a 50$ air cooler would be more than enough if you find the stock cooler too noisy or if you want to do some significant overclock.

They either buy the processors in trays (without stock coolers) and then I guess you have to add some cooling or they suggest the water cooling to make a bigger profit, or you chose the water cooling for some reason.

 

 

 

Thank you very much for your feedback!  So the store told me if i didn't include the EVGA cooler it was $112 less. Also take into account that this PC will be already built i'm not gonna build it. Since there's no cooler now i have more money to change the PSU and the Motherboard. The motherboards i was considering were the MSI B550 Tomahawk (ATX) and the Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro (ATX), i was also wondering if you could recommend a PSU. A guy here mentioned the corsair rmx 650w, i read some reviews and they say it's a good psu. Also i could get another storage in a near future. Thank you very much. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×