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Question Need advice for upgrading my pc

adebnath398

Junior Member
Hi there, folks!

Here are my current PC specs. I want to upgrade it.
CPUAMD Athlon 200GE with Radeon Vega Graphics 3.20 GHz
Mother BoardGA-A320M-S2H (rev. 1.x)
SSDMaxtor Z1 240 GB Laptop, All in One PC's Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (STA018) (Interface: SATA III, Form Factor: 2.5 Inch)
HDDConsistent 500 Gb USB Hard Disk for Desktop,Mechanical Hard Disk
PSUFrontech PS-0005 450 Watts PSU (Silver)
RamCorsair Vengeance LPX 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2400 CL16 Memory
CabinetFrontech Swift ATX Computer Cabinet, FT-4240



I need it to run Photoshop, Blender, SQL, and Python.

My budget is $229 / 20,000 Rs

I know this is a very low budget, but whatever works best for now will be okay. Please suggest.
 
My immediate reaction would be to upgrade the BIOS on the motherboard, drop in a 5600G CPU, and either add another 8 GB stick of RAM, or (preferable) replace with 2x8 of 3200CL16 RAM. I have no idea what pricing is like in your region; if 2x16 is doable, that would be better.

If there's money left over, the next thing to address would probably be to replace the hard drive with an SSD.
 
If that computer is going to be stressing the (new) processor a fair bit, I would consider cooling fans at the front and back of the PC because the motherboard VRMs have no heatsinks and the temps on those cheap boards will spike.
 
try to find used enterprise equipment.

I am fairly sure a dual X99 server system with at least 16 cores and 32 threads hyper threading would be faster then a 5600G for blender, and virtualization.

And used enterprise equipment can be found cheap.

Maybe even see if you can get your hands on a Gen1 EPYC.
But look at Ebay for your country for Supermicro systems.

Just a fair warning, if its a pizzabox.. a 1U it will be LOUD, so you may want to look for the 3U -> 4U systems, or see if you can get the board + cpu + ram.

But here is an example of what i mean:
 
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