Rate this pc and please give necessary advice.

IceGamer

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I am new to PC Building. Here I have a pc configured and the GPU cannot be changed, because this is the only brand of RX 5500 XT8GB in startech.My budget cannot be more than 70k Taka and now it is 66k taka. Please tell me if it is good and what might need to be changed.Star Tech - 1737472373.jpg
 

mikeymikec

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What's the PC going to be for? It's a bit of a curious mix. For example:

Ryzen 5600G (with integrated graphics) coupled with a graphics card. If it's not a gaming PC or you don't need lots of graphics output ports, then the integrated graphics might well do fine for you. Also, the Ryzen-G will slow down the PCI Express bus to 3.0 speeds rather than 4.0 speeds you would get with Ryzen non-G processors.

If it is a gaming build, that board is possibly the cheapest you could get? No heatsink on the motherboard VRMs, not great in a sustained load environment. It's not a great choice IMO. If however the PC is only meant for basic apps use then you can probably get away with a low-end board like that, if you don't intend to add much more to this computer in the future.

General note: The AM4 generation of AMD CPUs are the old generation, AM5 is current. For customers with basic needs I'm still using AM4 so there's nothing inherently wrong with it, but bear in mind that in terms of processor upgrades it's at the end of its road whereas AM5 (admittedly noticeably more expensive than AM4) has a good few years left in it.

I've never heard of that SSD, I assume it's the literal bottom of the barrel. I would advise against it because its performance will be noticeably worse, and a virtual no-name SSD could take all your data / Windows setup with it. The additional 1TB HDD is also kind of odd, because the decent mainstream SSDs don't tend to come in sizes smaller than 1TB these days. I would have thought if you need the additional capacity then you'd need more than a 1TB HDD. Also, I would expect a 2TB HDD to be barely any different in terms of cost.

That graphics card is ancient. What do you intend to use it for?

That PSU looks like it's bottom of the barrel as well, it's not even on the PSU tier list. Cheapo power supplies go bang and take the board with them.

I don't recognise the brands of case/monitor/keyboard/mouse/headset.
 
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