Hi
I've been looking to get a new PC to play 1080p games at a high level (primarily strategy games like Total War) and for a while was considering trying to build it myself, but I used the configure a custom PC on here and tbh the price seems excellent. So much so that it makes me feel I've done something wrong. The build I'm looking at is:
Case - CORSAIR 175R RGB MID TOWER GAMING CASE
CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo - ASUS Prime B450 Plus
RAM - 8GB Corsair 2400Mhz
GPU - GTX 1660 Super 6GB
SSD - 256GB
PSU - Corsair 550W CV Series
2x extra fans
All of that comes to £690 without an OS (I can get Microsoft free through a friend), which seems incredibly cheap for what I'm getting. I know there's a few areas I'm cutting costs - most notably the small amount of storage space - but that is intentional (the PC is pretty much solely for games and I never have more than 2/3 installed at a time). The power is more than I need (it's rated 320w) but this would give me an upgrade path in future. I just want to make sure that there isn't a major bottleneck in there.
Cheers
I've been looking to get a new PC to play 1080p games at a high level (primarily strategy games like Total War) and for a while was considering trying to build it myself, but I used the configure a custom PC on here and tbh the price seems excellent. So much so that it makes me feel I've done something wrong. The build I'm looking at is:
Case - CORSAIR 175R RGB MID TOWER GAMING CASE
CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo - ASUS Prime B450 Plus
RAM - 8GB Corsair 2400Mhz
GPU - GTX 1660 Super 6GB
SSD - 256GB
PSU - Corsair 550W CV Series
2x extra fans
All of that comes to £690 without an OS (I can get Microsoft free through a friend), which seems incredibly cheap for what I'm getting. I know there's a few areas I'm cutting costs - most notably the small amount of storage space - but that is intentional (the PC is pretty much solely for games and I never have more than 2/3 installed at a time). The power is more than I need (it's rated 320w) but this would give me an upgrade path in future. I just want to make sure that there isn't a major bottleneck in there.
Cheers