For just $100 more than last $750 build, you will get much better FPS on 1440p & 4K. Main change on this build is Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card which is 20% better than 1660 Super. It is paired with Intel i5 9400F CPU and 16 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 3200 MHz memory.
The motherboard is Gigabyte B365M DS3H. There is nothing to say about it, it is good budget motherboard with 4 RAM slots and M.2 SSD slot. CPU doesn’t support overclocking so this motherboard is more than enough. And with Deepcool GAMMAXX CPU cooler this build will be very quite and cold.
Crucial MX500 is one of the bests NVMe SSD today with great writing and reading speeds, and with it’s 500GB capacity, you will be able to store all of your games. If that won’t be enough for you, we added Seagate 2TB hard drive.
We have chosen Fractal Focus G with glass side windows and LED fans to put everything in. It is solid case for this price range, and it will look very nice with some additional led strip.
PC Build
- Socket: LGA1151
- Integrated Graphics: None
- Maximum RAM: 128 GB
- Included CPU Cooler: Yes
- L1 Cache: 6 x 32 kB Instruction, 6 x 32 kB Data
- L2 Cache: 6 x 256 kB
- L3 Cache: 1 x 9 MB

- Chipset: Radeon RX 5600 XT
- Memory: 6 GB
- Memory Type: GDDR6
- Core Clock: 1247 MHz
- Boost Clock: 1620 MHz
- Effective Mem. Clock: 12000 MHz
- Bus Interface: PCIe x16
- Length: 228 mm
- TDP: 150 W
- MBO Slots Width: 2
- DP Ports: 3
- HDMI Ports: 1

- Size: Micro ATX
- Chipset: Intel B365
- RAID: Yes

- Voltage: 1.35 V

- Factory: Crucial
- Serial: CT500MX500SSD4
- Size: 500 GB
- Drive Width: M.2-2280
- Bus: M.2 (B+M)

- Factory: Seagate
- Serial: ST2000DM009
- Size: 2 TB
- Drive Width: 3.5"
- Bus: SATA 6 Gb/s

- Wattage: 600 W
- Modular: No
- Size: ATX

- Max GPU Length: 380 mm / 14.961"

- Speed (RPM): 900 - 1500 RPM
- Noise Level: 17.8 - 30 dB

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