Help Configuration 1000€
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First of all, my most sincere thanks to the 4.

I can't raise the price anymore, so the idea of upgrading to a 6-gigabyte graphics card and adding 16 GB of RAM is out of the question for now, at least xD
What I could do is change the RAM model and only add one 8 GB, so I could expand it later, right?
The case is untouchable, I can't do anything about it. I'll mention the screen to see what they say.
Regarding the power supply, what do you mean? Isn't the one I put in good? Can you recommend another one from pccom?
As for assembling it myself... I have just enough knowledge, and since the PC isn't for me, I prefer not to risk messing it up, especially since I'm playing with someone else's €1000 xD
The recorder isn't my choice either, but hey, it's only €13 xD
As for the motherboard, then it's more or less okay, right? I have no idea about motherboards. Well, once again, I'd like to show my gratitude in advance, you're the best!
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@Mandarina88 said in Help Configuration 1000€:
Regarding the source you refer to? Is the one I put not good? Can you recommend another from pccom?
It refers to that you have put the power source 2 times, I don't know if it's a cart error or if you have copied the image 2 times.
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Well, the good thing about PCC is the service and the price, the bad thing is the assortment.
Within what there is, the configuration is not bad, but I propose two variants, both with 16 GB of RAM (the memories you put are DDR3 when that motherboard mounts DDR4), matching heatsink and a source that I consider quite decent.
With an RX 480 of 8 GB.
With a GTX 1060 of 6 GB.If you have to cut, cut in the case, save yourself the heatsink, and mount a single 8 GB module, you can lower the processor to a 6400 but as a last resort.
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@whoololon said in Help Configuration 1000€:
Well, the good thing about PCC is the service and the price, the bad thing is the assortment.
Within what there is, the configuration is not bad, but I propose two variants, both with 16 GB of RAM (the memories you put are DDR3 when that board mounts DDR4), matching cooler and a power supply that I consider quite decent.
With an RX 480 of 8 GB.
With a GTX 1060 of 6 GB.If you have to cut, cut on the case, save yourself the cooler, and mount a single 8 GB module, you can lower the processor to a 6400 but as a last resort.
Looking at the board, I see that what whoololon says is true, that this board only supports DDR4.
With such a tight budget, it would be better to go for one with DDR3, like the Asus H110M2 D3 for 68€
Salu2!
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@Fassou The problem is that the DDR3 memories that can be mounted on a 1151 chipset, unless I am mistaken, are DDR3L.
You can indeed mount an MSI H110 Pro for 60 € in any of its variants, but when I take a look at the phases, it seems to hold me back.
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I put that model because, although I don't like Asus, on PCC it said that it supported DDR3L and DDR3, but in the specifications it says:
- To prevent system instability, either install DDR3L DIMMs or DDR3 DIMMs with voltage lower than 1.5V.
So, seeing the problems to get into the budget without skimping on the main components, maybe your friend should think about building the computer without the GTX1060 and leave it for a few months.
Regards!
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Thanks again for the dedication and your time, those of us who know nothing about this appreciate it a lot.
Don't change everything for me, because it's hard enough for me to decide...
I can't add more RAM, I've already squeezed every penny out of my budget, the use my colleague will give to the PC is to go on vibbo to look at second-hand cars and play mortal kombat and fifa at most so I think it will be great with the 3gb 1060 xD
I can always add another RAM later.The font thing got me when I copied the image, I put it twice, there's only one, it's more that I didn't even know you could put two fonts in a tower xD
The case is off-limits, it's screwed down and there's no way to convince him xD
If we go back to the initial budget I posted above, but change the RAM for a DDR4, the one my friend whoololon recommended
https://www.pccomponentes.com/g-skill-aegis-ddr4-2133-pc4-17000-8gb-cl15
And then we add this cooler that wasn't in stock yesterday but is today
https://www.pccomponentes.com/cooler-master-hyper-103
Do you give this the thumbs up or what do you think? If you give me peace of mind with your wisdom I'll order it tomorrow, hug!
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I wouldn't get the 3GB 1060 even if I was drunk (well maybe if I was drunk), I'd rather have the RX 470 (the Sapphire Nitro Plus), or a second-hand 970.
It's not a question of VRAM capacity (which is also important) but of performance.But if you've already made up your mind, then go for it.
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Just a while ago the Palit 6GB was at 269€ at Alternate. Right now the KFA EXOC at Coolmod for 285€ is at an interesting price. I was also going for the 6GB one, but it's one thing to recommend and another to fight for people to choose things that we think are more interesting.
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Did it really sound like that?
Nothing could be further from my intention, my apologies if it was interpreted that way.
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I mean that many times one can have "fought" with friends or other users to choose what is considered to be the best, until there comes a moment when you get tired and let them buy Tacens 800W power supplies xD