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Ryzen 5 8500G - 16GB DDR5 - 480GB SSD - 500W - 1St Player T3- 740M Radeon onboard system
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- AMD Ryzen 5 8500G - 6 Cores - 12 Threads - AMD Radeon™ 740M
- ASUS PRIME A620M-K
- ADATA 16GB DDR5 5200Mhz (32GB below)
- ADATA 480GB Sata3 SSD
- 1ST PLAYER T3 ARGB
- 500W PSU OEM (onboard only) (other psu option for alt cpu/GPU adds below)
Price: £370.00 - uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…4QP (ignored psu)
Vs AWD Version at £449.99 / Scan uk 559.99 (1TB) (non windows call price) / Ebuyer 500Gb windows £649.98 / Fierce PC £599.99 (1TB) (win) and many others.
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sorted byIt doesn't include Windows however. If you scroll down you'll find the option to add Windows for £90, but that's poor value and you're better off installing it yourself if you know how.
Would this fit the bill, with the option to add a GPU down the line?
I assume Windows is also required here. Plus another basic question, would this connect to existing usb c docking station that I already have?
You can add a GPU down the line, but the CPU and PSU will limit you to something low-end.
This motherboard doesn't have any USB-C ports but support for USB-C displays is rare on desktops anyway.
As stated on the post; if u intend to add a graphic card to this cpu or alt cpu within this link.
# !CHANGE PSU!. - they are on site.
The PSU is more then enough for stock cpu only, it is extremely low tier.
The 8500G has 740M Graphics.
The 8600G has 760M Graphics
The 8700G has 780m Graphics
The u have main stream CPUs such as 7600 / 7600X n co, unlike AM4s main steam AM5 do have onboard Radeon Graphics graphics, which are extreme low level.
PS: WINDOWS.
Do not order direct, install self:
If you dont wish to install your self and considering of buying it, dont. do order without, wait for their management package offer, refuse at £88, they offer it at £68 with extra carefree, windows,qjump n other bits, when u get an offer at £68.... pitch back the stuff u dont require and ask for something within the original post of around £25 ish, as in the management package ull be offers a keyboard/mouse/headset/ carefree/qjump/windows n co, so whatever doesnt appeal, ask for something else.
I.E ^ that could also be a perfect pitch on a better psu. (edited)
Sorry to post this question here - I just thought it might be the quickest way for you to see it!
In January I bought the following PC from Costco after seeing a deal here (I can't find that thread now, I don't know if it has been deleted?):
Acer Predator Orion 3000, Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070, Gaming Desktop, DG.BK4EK.008
It was £900 after being reduced from £1390 (discount of £490)
For various reasons, it's still sitting unopened in the box and I have a few days left to return it. My question is, as I've waited this long before trying the PC, could I do better for a similar price - or even a couple of hundred pounds higher or lower? I know that technology changes fast, so could I get an even better CPU and/or GPU for similar money? If there's something new and exciting coming out soon, say within a month or so, I'm prepared to wait.
Thanks so much to you and anyone else who is kind enough to reply
what i7 is it?
so this will cover light steam gamers, who want the new platform.
with ur budget of 200 More, which would push u to £600.. near enough.
take a step back on the platform to allow a little more cash in the gpu area spec over the £200
-> hotukdeals.com/dea…213 + 1TB nvme.
But 8600G (+£60) is the sweet spot for gaming
as for the 8500g, its an inc in performance and moves over to ddr5, still has half l3 like 5600G, but seeing as its less then pcpp, and then reduced cost on a higher psu it can compete with with the likes of a 5600X as that might have more l3, this has core boost and ddr5
and on top of that, not everyone also desire a high gpu system to, lets not forget them.
do some research on "prebuilt packages" on the web, and it will soon change ur thought of mind then just looking at one single item aspect.
and as pointed out, it also has very good 7600/7600x options for main stream too (edited)
If I take the stock offer of £370 PC Budget Buy and:
Add a promo upgrade to Ryzen 5 8600g = £60
Add Promo PSU to Be Quiet 850w 80+ Gold = £80
Add AMD board A620m + WiFi = £74.40
Total Cost £584.40 I’m thinking that gives me a good base to add a GPU a little further down the line as I’d be light to mid gaming at the most
Or am I best to go for the PC of the week @ £560? PC of the week
Or the PC RYzen Value @ £300 and:
Add Promo PSU Corsair 550w 80+ Gold = £40
Add GeForce RTX 3060 12gb = £260
PC Ryzen Value
Total Cost £600
So many options and I’m easily confused (edited)