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Laptop replacement build

Hello!

I'm currently using a laptop but this will probably change soon :o. It just can't handle some tasks I thorw at it and the thermals are bad as well. I had some crashes in the last weeks when I didn't activate the cooler underneath it. I know that this problem could be fixed but an upgrade is needed anyways.

 

So here are my expectations: I want to be able to play some games. I don't really play any graphical intense games and I'm using a 60Hz 1080p monitor. But gaming isn't the only thing I want to be able to do. Some light content creation should be possible as well. And this is the bigggest porblem with my current laptop.

 

The parts:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600

This CPU seems like the best CPU for me since it can handle everything I want to do and it comes with a decent cooler. Maybe I will replace the cooler later.

Motherboard: Gigabyte B350 Gaming 3

This motherboard has lots of features for a B350 mainboard. But feel free to leave some other recommendations!

RAM: 1x8GB Corsair Vengance 2400

Yes a single stick. The second one will probably follow soon and I don't want to buy 4GB RAM stick in 2017.

GPU: Probably a RX 470/480

I'm just waiting for a good deal on one of those. :D

Case: Fractal Design Define R5

I just want this case. Even though a cheaper case would make this build more balanced but the case is one of the components that can be used for multiple builds.

PSU: Probably something like a EVGA Supernova G2 or Seasonic Prime (550W-650W)

I want a good PSU.

Storage: I already own an SSD that I will use again. An 1TB WD blue 7200rpm will be added as well.

 

Feel free to leave some recommendations for me. What do you think about this build?

Thanks!

 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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Solid build overall - I'd recommend both of the units you picked, as well as G3 and P2. Maybe even Seasonic G/S12G if you want to save some money. 

2 minutes ago, GrayTech said:

RAM: 1x8GB Corsair Vengance 2400

Yes a single stick. The second one will probably follow soon and I don't want to buy 4GB RAM stick in 2017.

Nothing wrong with one stick of DDR4. Here's the thing - for gaming, it makes NO DIFFERENCE if you have dual-channel or not. It makes small-med gains in content creation IF you're using RAM based tasks like RAM restores in AE or Premiere. 

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6 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

Nothing wrong with one stick of DDR4. Here's the thing - for gaming, it makes NO DIFFERENCE if you have dual-channel or not. It makes small-med gains in content creation IF you're using RAM based tasks like RAM restores in AE or Premiere. 

Thanks for this information!

 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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