rate if good or not and also if it can connect to wifi
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2 hours ago, kush_bits said:
- Skip an M.2 heatsink altogether. For a budget build it is a waste of money.
- Skip individual case fans. There are plenty of inexpensive RGB cases with fans included. Save the money.
1 hour ago, kush_bits said:
- The CPU cooler included with any new CPU will have thermal paste pre-applied.
- The RAM issue mentioned is that you only have 1 stick. Go for a 2x8GB kit for dual channel.
- No, that really isn't a better power supply. Cross reference our handy PSU Tier List with what you have available. Tier B is as low as I'd personally go.
- You still don't have anything listed that has any graphics output. You either need an APU processor or a GPU video card to have your PC display through a monitor.
- Don't pay double for a motherboard that has wifi. Just grab a USB or PCIE Wifi adaptor. SO much cheaper.
1 hour ago, kush_bits said:wdym?
pls elaborate
also am not upgrading just ripping out the gpu from my laptop which is a 1050 gtx
He means you're spending a lot across a SSD and an HDD. Just drop the HDD and get a bigger SSD for the money saved.
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