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Building my wife a system
Good afternoon everybody.
A few years ago my son and I built our own computers. It was pretty fun actually putting them together. However it really isn't something I want to do again. A month ago my wife decided to get back into EQ. She started playing on a reasonably decent laptop. Portability is great but a small 15" screen just wasn't cutting it. She's now playing on a really old (i5-2500 processor old) Dell Optiplex.....and it's acting like it's about to die (fan bearings going out, almost overheating while playing in a cool room, etc.). The thing is pretty maxed out on upgrades. I'm going to order a new system as an anniversary present; something playable but not break the bank. First I have a Evga GTX 660 from an older build https://www.evga.com/products/specs/...f-b587b2715d13 and a Thermaltake spd-0500p https://www.thermaltakeusa.com/smart-500w.html plus in her current really old system there's a DVD player, 120 Gig SSD, 24" Viewsonic monitor, keyboard and mouse. I'm leaning towards buying the following to complete a much better system than she has: i3-9100f https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...quad_core.html Asus Prime B360M-A https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ..._lga_1151.html Crucial 16GB Ballistix https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ..._2666_mhz.html Fractal Design Focus G Mini Tower Case https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ni_window.html I've considered dropping down to 8 gigs of ram in favor of something more suitable for her needs but am coming up blank. My hard budget is $350 including shipping and tax. The above purchase will put me right at that limit. Any of you see a pitfall, trap or better set-up idea? This will primarily for EQ but also some light web surfing, youtube, etc. | ||
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I always recommend logical increments to builders:
https://www.logicalincrements.com/ That said, your choices are pretty good. Only hangups I see are only having 120GB of storage, and I don't see a Windows license (~$120) unless you're planning on using a different OS. With usage as you described I don't see a reason to have 16GB of ram, plus that's something you can easily increase later. -Mcoy | ||
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