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Nidr

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1st build
29k
AMD Ryzen 5 4500 Socket Am4 3.6GHz with wraith s†éálth cooler MPK processor
Gigabyte GA-B450M-DS3H V2 Socket Am4 Ddr4 Motherboard
Asrock RX 6600 8G CHALLENGER D 8gb 128bit GDdr6 Gaming Videocard
Team Elite Vulcan TUF 16gb 2x8 3200mhz Ddr4 Memory
Kingston SSDNow A400 Solid State Drive 240gb SATA 2.5
Inplay Seaview Pavilion Micro ATX Gaming Case Black
FSP HV PRO 85+ FSP550-51AAC 550 watts 80+ Bronze Non-Modular Power Supply

2nd build
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Alin po kaya sa dalawa ang mas okay na build? For gaming sana. 35k below budget lang kasi ako.
 

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Both builds have their strengths and weaknesses, so it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Let's break down each build and analyze them:

1st Build:
  • CPU: The AMD Ryzen 5 4500 is a solid mid-range processor with good performance for gaming and everyday tasks.
  • Motherboard: The Gigabyte GA-B450M-DS3H V2 is a decent budget motherboard that should support your chosen CPU and provide the necessary features.
  • GPU: The Asrock RX 6600 is a good mid-range graphics card that should handle most games at 1080p resolution with good frame rates.
  • RAM: The Team Elite Vulcan TUF 16GB RAM is sufficient for gaming and general multitasking.
  • Storage: The Kingston SSDNow A400 240GB SSD will provide fast storage for your operating system and some games, but it may fill up quickly.
  • Case: The Inplay Seaview Pavilion Micro ATX Gaming Case is a budget case, but it should accommodate your components and provide adequate airflow.
  • PSU: The FSP HV PRO 85+ FSP550-51AAC is a reliable power supply with sufficient wattage for your build.

2nd Build:
Unfortunately, you didn't provide any details about the components in the second build, so it's challenging to provide a detailed analysis. However, it's important to consider the key components like the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and power supply when evaluating the overall performance of a PC build.

If budget is a concern, the first build seems to be a more cost-effective option as it falls within your 35k budget. It includes a decent CPU, GPU, and sufficient RAM. However, it's worth noting that the storage capacity may be limited with only a 240GB SSD.

To make a more informed decision, it would be helpful to know the specific components of the second build and compare them to the first build in terms of their performance and value for money.
 

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