Capitalisation is the cut and paste showing through
I did think about cheaping it with a Samsung Evo. It'll do the job for a bit less wedge.
Have left 2 RAM slots free so I can up it to 32Gb later.
Apparently the Intel SSDs offer good bang for buck. Not the fastest drives out there but a lot cheaper for little practical difference. Do you see yourself rendering 3D graphics somewhere down the line? You may want to opt for more cores if you do.
They suck balls; SOOO slow compared to Samsung nvme. There’s a reason they’re so cheap; nobody wants them.
Go 1TB Samsung 970EVO nvme as minimum; The difference between the Pro & the EVO is mostly warranty & overprovisioning in the FW, not the HW itself. 512GB is enough for a gaming rig; anything workstation or daily driver will fill that up in no time, so spend the extra $50 for the 1TB.
Or, shop around for generics that use the Phison E12 chipset; the Inland ones I’m using on my gaming rig are terrifying in terms of performance to $ ratio. I can easily afford to replace them BOTH TWICE for what one 1GB 790Pro costs! And if you look at the lifetime rating, they’re right up there with the Samsung, as they’re pretty much a shameless direct clone hardware-wise.
See my build list linked below, only sub your preferred $$$-friendly CPU & X470MB.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/general-computing/an-experiement-latest-ryzen-3700xx570-mb-and-cheap-nvme-ssds/msg2605290/#msg2605290Also, no matter WHAT “great deals” you may see on video cards, even the RX580: DO NOT BUY LESS THAN 8GB!!!
EVERYTHING (even Winblows) is fast-moving to page formats optimized for larger video memory; 8GB on the GPU is going to be the “bare minimum entry-level” in a year or two as 1440P/120Hz becomes the equivalent of VGA as a minimum standard even for laptops.
Lastly... look carefully at the physical configuration of my rig. AIO liquid-coolers and top-rad are also becoming the standard for even basic workstations. I’d recommend a 120mm x240mm from a name-brand like Corsair, CoolerMaster or Thermaltake as opposed to the $60 cheapie I bought just to see how bad it could be. (Surprisingly NOT, BTW)
This config allows a straight-thru wind-tunnel airflow that is CRITICAL to keeping modern air-cooled GPUs running cool and not under-clocking due to temp. Think “pressurized-case”; the intent being to have lots of large slow fans to move large volumes of air quietly.
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*hiding out from the suck*