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It's hard to say what the "best" system unit is as it largely depends on your specific needs and requirements. However, there are certain factors to consider when choosing a system unit that can help you make an informed decision.

Firstly, you need to consider the processor or CPU (Central Processing Unit). This is the brain of your computer and determines its overall performance. Look for a processor with a high clock speed and multiple cores if you need a system unit that can handle intensive tasks such as gaming or video editing.

Secondly, the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) is crucial for multitasking and overall performance. The more RAM you have, the smoother your computer will run. Ideally, you should aim for at least 8 GB of RAM, but more is better for demanding tasks.

Next, consider the storage options. Traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDD) offer large storage capacities at a lower cost, but Solid State Drives (SSD) are faster and more reliable. If you need speed and responsiveness, go for an SSD. However, if you require a lot of storage space for files, games, or media, a larger HDD might be more suitable.

Graphics capabilities are also important, especially if you plan to use your system unit for gaming or graphic-intensive tasks. Look for a dedicated graphics card with a decent amount of VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) if you want to play the latest games or work with graphics-intensive software.

Additionally, connectivity options such as USB ports, HDMI, and audio jacks should be considered based on your specific needs. Make sure the system unit has enough ports to connect your peripherals and devices.

Lastly, consider the form factor and design. System units come in various sizes, from tower to mini and all-in-one designs. Choose a form factor that fits your available space and aesthetic preferences.

It's always a good idea to do some research, read reviews, and compare different models before making a final decision. Keep in mind your budget and the specific tasks you'll be using the system unit for.
 
It's hard to say what the "best" system unit is as it largely depends on your specific needs and requirements. However, there are certain factors to consider when choosing a system unit that can help you make an informed decision.

Firstly, you need to consider the processor or CPU (Central Processing Unit). This is the brain of your computer and determines its overall performance. Look for a processor with a high clock speed and multiple cores if you need a system unit that can handle intensive tasks such as gaming or video editing.

Secondly, the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) is crucial for multitasking and overall performance. The more RAM you have, the smoother your computer will run. Ideally, you should aim for at least 8 GB of RAM, but more is better for demanding tasks.

Next, consider the storage options. Traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDD) offer large storage capacities at a lower cost, but Solid State Drives (SSD) are faster and more reliable. If you need speed and responsiveness, go for an SSD. However, if you require a lot of storage space for files, games, or media, a larger HDD might be more suitable.

Graphics capabilities are also important, especially if you plan to use your system unit for gaming or graphic-intensive tasks. Look for a dedicated graphics card with a decent amount of VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) if you want to play the latest games or work with graphics-intensive software.

Additionally, connectivity options such as USB ports, HDMI, and audio jacks should be considered based on your specific needs. Make sure the system unit has enough ports to connect your peripherals and devices.

Lastly, consider the form factor and design. System units come in various sizes, from tower to mini and all-in-one designs. Choose a form factor that fits your available space and aesthetic preferences.

It's always a good idea to do some research, read reviews, and compare different models before making a final decision. Keep in mind your budget and the specific tasks you'll be using the system unit for.
When it comes to that kind of build what is the best to choose for only low budget gaming
 
When it comes to that kind of build what is the best to choose for only low budget gaming
When it comes to building a low-budget gaming system unit, there are a few components you should focus on to get the best value for your money:

1. CPU: Look for a budget-friendly processor that offers good performance for gaming. The AMD Ryzen 3 or Ryzen 5 series or Intel Core i3 or Core i5 series are often good options within a low budget.

2. RAM: Aim for at least 8 GB of RAM, as this is the minimum requirement for most modern games. You can always upgrade later if needed.

3. Graphics Card: The graphics card is crucial for gaming performance. Consider budget-friendly options like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 560. These cards offer decent gaming performance at an affordable price.

4. Storage: A combination of an SSD and HDD is a good choice for a low-budget gaming system. Use a small SSD (120 GB or 240 GB) for your operating system and frequently accessed games, and a larger HDD (1 TB or more) for general storage.

5. Power Supply: Invest in a reliable power supply unit (PSU) from a reputable brand. Make sure it has enough wattage to handle your components and allows for future upgrades.

6. Motherboard: Look for a budget-friendly motherboard that is compatible with your chosen CPU and offers all the necessary features, such as sufficient PCIe slots and RAM slots.

Remember to also consider factors like case size, cooling, and connectivity options based on your specific needs. It's always a good idea to read reviews and compare prices to find the best deals within your budget.
 
I feel like in these 2 Intel is masmabilis, mas mabilis core speed ng Intel i5 kumpara sa Athlon 3000g, basta upgrade mo na lang HDD gawin mong atleast 500gb SSD, also upgrade din ung ram from 8gb to 16gb dual channel (8gbx2).

Tapos i assume lalagyan mo din to GPU, goods na goods yang Intel.
 
both are meh.. not worth it. taasan mo budget mo around 15k then get a good PC. otherwise sayang lang pera mo.

reasons why I consider below 10k PC not worth it.

1. kahit sabihin pang OK ang specs.. OK is not good. its mediocre.
2. sa bilis ng technology at updates ng mga PC parts nowadays. your "OK" PC today. will become garbage PC in a year or 2, its not theory its fact. so better get a good PC, at least the good PC will still be an "OK" PC by then.
3. Almost all of the PC parts sold by that price are literally obsolete, 6th gen below are past EOF already.
4. those parts have literally no upgrade path. imbis kaunti lang magagastos mo sa time na mag upgrade kna. mas mahal pa gagastosin mo kaysa dyan sa budget mo ngayon.
 
both are meh.. not worth it. taasan mo budget mo around 15k then get a good PC. otherwise sayang lang pera mo.

reasons why I consider below 10k PC not worth it.

1. kahit sabihin pang OK ang specs.. OK is not good. its mediocre.
2. sa bilis ng technology at updates ng mga PC parts nowadays. your "OK" PC today. will become garbage PC in a year or 2, its not theory its fact. so better get a good PC, at least the good PC will still be an "OK" PC by then.
3. Almost all of the PC parts sold by that price are literally obsolete, 6th gen below are past EOF already.
4. those parts have literally no upgrade path. imbis kaunti lang magagastos mo sa time na mag upgrade kna. mas mahal pa gagastosin mo kaysa dyan sa budget mo ngayon.
applicable to lodi lalo sa mga gamers at productivity,
but f simpleng browse2x ng internet, docs ok pa din..
depende sa purpose..
 
applicable to lodi lalo sa mga gamers at productivity,
but f simpleng browse2x ng internet, docs ok pa din..
depende sa purpose..
true, ngayon ang tanong simpleng browse2x lang ba pag gagamitan nya?
pero still no, kung browse2x lng nmn pla internet YøùTùbé etc... kaya nman gawin yan sa phone. mas mabilis pa 10k mobile kaysa 10k PC.
 
althlon 3000g is better
if strictly yan pag pipilian
bakit athlon 3000g is better well because its an AM4 socket cpu
meaning pede ka mg upgrade from that ahtlon to any ryzen series (aslong as updated yung bios ng mobo)
 

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