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Final thoughts on this build

pcnoob27

Hello LTT users! 

 

I am going to buy a new computer hopefully this week and I want some final thoughts about it. I don't really wanna change parts anymore so it is more like a last check. 

 

Build:

https://azerty.nl/basket/?code=YTo3OntpOjE1OTA5NDk7aToxO2k6MjM1OTA0ODtpOjE7aToxNTk4MjQ4O2k6MTtpOjQ1NzkyMTtpOjE7aToyMzU4ODAwO2k6MTtpOjMyMzU2OTtpOjE7aToyMTA3MjE2O2k6MTt9

 

Parts: Ryzen 5 2400g, Asrock AB350M pro4, coolermaster masterbox lite 5 RGB, Wd Green 240gb SSD (m.2), Cx450, a pair of 2x4gb @ 3200mhz RAM and a Bios update from my local store.

 

This brings my total to 520EUR. 

 

Questions:

Are there any problems I will come across while building? 

Will it all be good together? 

Would it be a nice PC for Fortnite, Formula 1 etc? 

 

Please do not come with such answers as 'yes' or 'no' I want some useful information. 

Thanks a lot! 

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1. You likely will not come about problems while building, you have a BIOS update already.

 

2. Yes, but that depends on your definition of "good"

 

3. Well. it's about the performance of a GT 1030.

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Yes, it will be good enough. If you are ok with normal-high settings at about 40-45 FPS.

BTW you chose good parts cuz' that system has a big room for future upgrades.

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Very nice build, I love your memory choice.

 

6 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

Are there any problems I will come across while building?

If you know what you're doing and know where everything goes, you won't come across any problems. I would advise you to study your case so you can have a visual image beforehand of where cables should be routed for the cleanest cable management job.

 

7 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

Will it all be good together?

Yes, it's a nicely balanced build.

 

8 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

Would it be a nice PC for Fortnite, Formula 1 etc?

The 2400G is a capable CPU which should run Fortnite just fine, just be careful of heavier titles such as GTA 5.

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35 minutes ago, JDE said:

1. You likely will not come about problems while building, you have a BIOS update already.

 

2. Yes, but that depends on your definition of "good"

 

3. Well. it's about the performance of a GT 1030.

 

34 minutes ago, _SAITAMA_ said:

Yes, it will be good enough. If you are ok with normal-high settings at about 40-45 FPS.

BTW you chose good parts cuz' that system has a big room for future upgrades.

 

34 minutes ago, MiNy said:

Very nice build, I love your memory choice.

 

If you know what you're doing and know where everything goes, you won't come across any problems. I would advise you to study your case so you can have a visual image beforehand of where cables should be routed for the cleanest cable management job.

 

Yes, it's a nicely balanced build.

 

The 2400G is a capable CPU which should run Fortnite just fine, just be careful of heavier titles such as GTA 5.

Thank you guys for answerring! Now I can safely say that I will buy this list to my parents. 

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1 hour ago, JDE said:

1. You likely will not come about problems while building, you have a BIOS update already.

 

2. Yes, but that depends on your definition of "good"

 

3. Well. it's about the performance of a GT 1030.

One more question, are 2 case fans enough for overclocking my ryzen 5 2400g? I am deciding between the corsair 270r windowed and the Coolermaster masterbox lite 5 RGB. Whcih should  be better

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16 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

One more question, are 2 case fans enough for overclocking my ryzen 5 2400g? I am deciding between the corsair 270r windowed and the Coolermaster masterbox lite 5 RGB. Whcih should  be better

According to the description that case comes with 3 x 120mm front fans and 1 x 120mm rear fan. That is more than enough for that system.

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9 minutes ago, lee32uk said:

According to the description that case comes with 3 x 120mm front fans and 1 x 120mm rear fan. That is more than enough for that system.

Yes but I love the 270r windowed more and it has a better airfloe they say, but I do not want to spend any more money

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Just now, pcnoob27 said:

Yes but I love the 270r windowed more and it has a better airfloe they say, but I do not want to spend any more money

For additional case fans

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3 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

Yes but I love the 270r windowed more and it has a better airfloe they say, but I do not want to spend any more money...

 

... For additional case fans

Stock case fans will be fine with the 2400G.

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18 minutes ago, pcnoob27 said:

For additional case fans

The 270R will still be fine with the 2 fans for that system :)

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