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RedTrian2
I wouldnt go with the intel 14th series. Very many of them die in the first 3-4 months and have overall big issues…
If you want it for gaming, id go with an amd build with 7800x3D or if you dont want it for gaming especially and still want intel, go with a 12th series.
ariindny88
Dependent on what you’re going to be running, if it was me, I’d want to double the ram and add a bit more storage . But if you’re primarily playing something like Minecraft or Roblox, you might be fine how it is
LazyWings
What’s the price? I wouldn’t build this pc personally, lots of red flags. I know it’s a lower/mid range CPU but 14th gen intel is something to stay away from. You have one ram stick instead of two. 512gb SSD is very little storage.
Without knowing the price and your use case, it’s hard to tell, but my gut says you can probably do better.
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I wouldnt go with the intel 14th series. Very many of them die in the first 3-4 months and have overall big issues…
If you want it for gaming, id go with an amd build with 7800x3D or if you dont want it for gaming especially and still want intel, go with a 12th series.
Dependent on what you’re going to be running, if it was me, I’d want to double the ram and add a bit more storage . But if you’re primarily playing something like Minecraft or Roblox, you might be fine how it is
What’s the price? I wouldn’t build this pc personally, lots of red flags. I know it’s a lower/mid range CPU but 14th gen intel is something to stay away from. You have one ram stick instead of two. 512gb SSD is very little storage.
Without knowing the price and your use case, it’s hard to tell, but my gut says you can probably do better.