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CiT Prism Gaming Case with 2 RGB Front Fans, Side Window and Remote Control - White

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ASUS® TUF GAMING B660-PLUS WIFI D4: ATX, LGA1700, USB 3.2, SATA 6GBs - ARGB Ready Very good motherboard for the 12400F Games as with any software constantly gets updated, that's why components are regularly updated. Your GPU has a lifespan where it will be able to perform optimally. After this time, to maintain required settings, you have to upgrade the GPU. This is the whole point of getting a gaming PC over a console, is the fact that you can keep it updated and maintain new generation performance and visual with new technologies and raw power that your existing card can no longer achieve. There are other considerations that I would make. I think you would be better placed to get the 5800X3D for your uses (specifically the simulation gaming). The 5800X3D paired with something like the 3070 would perform better than the 5600 with the 3080 in this type of use. ASUS® TUF GAMING B550-PLUS (DDR4, USB 3.2, 6Gb/s) - ARGB Ready! Excellent motherboard, already has a 2.5Gb ethernet port

Hi, I quite literally only play The sims 4 (with tons of mods and cc) and very rarely some low-key games. I am investing in a gaming pc and these are my selected specs. The monitor I am using is a HP M27fwa Full HD IPS LCD monitor, 75Hz 5ms. My budget is at its max. (I got the info of the monitor online im not a professional with monitors) SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 PCIe NVMe (up to 7000MB/R, 3000MB/W) Fast drive for booting Windows: 12 times faster than the one you selected The Y60 also makes a vertical mount of your graphics card a doddle, with a robust riser cable attached to the chassis in two places to keep it and the GPU steady. PCS FrostFlow 150 Series High Performance CPU Cooler Not the world's greatest cooler, but it'll do for the 5600 in this system. A 120mm AIO isn't a great choice What you've configured is not going to perform well when its running, and it's far more than just the motherboard that would need upgrading to the point where you'd just have to rebuilt the whole system. That system won't perform well new let alone down the road. You'll be paying far more money than a console and getting far worse performance.Though for some neat optimizations here or there, the actual layout of this case is a pretty standard one. That does make things pretty easy when it comes to cooling configurations. There is space for three 120mm fans at the front, or two 140mm fans if you'd prefer. Up top, you can fit the same again. Out of all the neat features I like about the 4000D, the fact that it has both USB Type-A and Type-C ports on the top panel is pretty clutch. Though I did wish that same front I/O panel offered a little more. Cooler Master's H500M is the company's latest flagship mid-tower, but we'd rather it be called a full-sized tower. Measuring 21.4 x 9.8 x 21.5 inches, the H500M is one of the biggest mid-towers on this list. Thanks to its large size and internal layout, it's straightforward to build in and supports a huge variety of components and custom cooling options. The HDD cage can also be adjusted or removed entirely. In which case the extended lower PSU shroud can be fully removed and replaced by a sheer option that looks really smart. I would've opted for that since I prefer the look had I thought to plan out my PSU cables a little better ahead of time. As it was, the extra space behind the PSU shroud helped me keep the front looking clear without much time spent threading and tying down cables at the rear. WIRELESS INTEL® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 2,400Mbps/5GHz, 300Mbps/2.4GHz PCI-E CARD + BT 5.0 Lose this if you don't need Bluetooth or WiFi

Hi guys, first time buying a PC! Done a lot of research for months and my family revolves around the IT industry but not too much gaming-wise... I have always been a Playstation Gamer myself. I have put this together for my first PC, wondering if anyone can advise any pros and cons with this? List here- WIRELESS INTEL® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 2,400Mbps/5GHz, 300Mbps/2.4GHz PCI-E CARD + BT 5.0 Much superior WiFi performance Unique URL to re-configure: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/intel-z590-pc/4MQUgwr4WF/ This PC case is on the smaller side of those we've tested, but it's still compatible with motherboards right up to EATX. That's made possible by a clever internal layout that puts functionality and ease-of-use up-front for the user, as much as it makes everything look great.Corsair has made some excellent chassis over the years, but the appearance of some of them was starting to take precedence over functionality. That changed with the release of the 4000D Airflow, which shows that the two schools can be combined for a great-looking case that offers excellent airflow. The ventilated front panel means the fans can run slower and quieter while providing the same level of cooling over closed-off cases. Plus, if you're willing to shell out a bit more cash over the vanilla model, the PC-011 comes in a Razer Edition as well. Fully integrated with the Synapse 3 lighting software, you can even coordinate it with your other Razer-made peripherals. INTEL® 670p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (up to 3500MB/sR | 2500MB/sW) A second drive (still several times faster than the 870) for game installation The CM SL600M is the first case we've tested with a vertical chimney design for its cooling that makes sense and works. Cooler Master went all-in with the SL600M, completely sealing the front and moving the entire PSU shroud and housing from the bottom to the front of the case. That newly opened space, combined with generous feet, allows the case to funnel the airflow directly onto the GPU. NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 Ti - HDMI, DP, LHR Great card in the budget, ideal for a 1440p 144hz screen

The 5000T is a PC case for showing off your components as it is a home for them. The huge tempered glass side panel offers a window to its clean-cut innards and color-matched accessories. You won't find cable in sight with its clever cable management, either. It is possible that a larger case can offer greater cooling, particularly with the potential for more airflow around the main heat-generating parts of the PC, such as the CPU and graphics card. But without sufficient fans creating that airflow, a bigger case can still lead to heat build-up without them being correctly positioned. An M.2 SSD is an SSD. They are exactly the same chips (or better) than a "conventional" (i.e. 2.5") SSD, but with a better, much faster interface. 2.5" SSDs have little place in a modern system. Regarding the case, is there anything I am specifically looking out for? I chose a different case because I preferred the design, same company though.AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Six Core CPU (3.5GHz-4.4GHz/35MB CACHE/AM4) You could up this to say the 5700X, but at 4K it probably won't make a huge difference Granted, it's not the smallest mid-tower PC case going and one of the more expensive we've tested, so if you're looking for either of those attributes, then look elsewhere on this list. However, it is perhaps one of the smartest and cleanest on the lot. This thing is beautifully crafted from steel, plastic, and tempered glass, and while that means it's pretty heavy, it's a real statement PC case for a high-end PC build. Intel® Core™ i5 Six Core Processor i5-12400F (2.5GHz) 18MB Cache A very good budget CPU for gaming and other tasks

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