Im thinking build this pc, any tips?
Sapphire Radeon Nitro Plus RX 470 8GB GDDR5
Corsair VS 650W 80 Plus
Nox Pax USB 3.0
Samsung 750 Evo SSD Series 120GB SATA3
G.Skill Aegis DDR4 2133 PC4-17000 8GB CL15
MSI H170A PC Mate
Intel Core i5-6500 3.2Ghz Box
save a little more and get an unlocked i5 (k version) youll regret getting a non K in the long run.
dont get SSD with 120GB because you wont be able to fit anything in there. managing space is bothersome and you should get something with 500GB or more if you want it to actually be worth getting.
personally i would aim for faster ram but its clear that youre trying to keep it low cost
PC mate boards have always been good to me. i always use them for the builds i make and never had trouble
>>59635655
thanks mate, appreciate it!
overall I agree with >>59635655 but at the same time: SSD-s have limited write/read cycles. 120gb is enough for OS + some data.
I'd suggest you get another HDD for storage. Avoid seagate and Western Digital, get an HGST.
Ryzen 5 faggot
>>59635869
120 GB are always the slowest option, many times they approach HDD speed when the cache fills up. And you complain about the lifecycle, but 120gb literally have half the lifecycle of a 250 or even 500. And you still hold on to the meme about limited lifetime, while ignoring daily usage will give you about 10 years of life. Nothing is guaranteed about HDD lifespan, no indicators, no warnings, no estimated write cycle, nothing. HDDs are mechanical objects that fail without warning, at any time.
120gb is always the worst option, you would have trouble fitting more than one game on it all all. That being said, I have a 120 because it was $40 and I wanted it to fuck around with Linux on it.