Crucial Mx300 (525 GB, 2.5")

Crucial Mx300

525 GB, 2.5"


Question about Crucial Mx300

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Friendly Mushroom

7 years ago

https://www.digitec.ch/de/ShopList/Show?shopListId=0A66B07CA009E08B200A827AC39E0CEB this is my compilation can someone tell me if I have chosen everything correctly

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TheNikk

7 years ago

The CPU is no longer recommendable. The GPU is a bit too expensive. The RAM is far too expensive. I would advise you to get a Ryzen system. Then there is also room for a GTX 1070. -Saved money, increased performance.

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Friendly Mushroom

7 years ago

https://www.digitec.ch/de... so i have now changed it to RYZEN is it good now
Thanks

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Anonymous

7 years ago

so a 1050/1060 instead of a rx 580?? you probably don't know much about the whole thing the rx580 8gb is preferable to a 1060 6gb at the same price because it has about the same amount of performance(tending to be a little more(only related to gaming for other applications the matter is clear either way the 1060 is a little more clearly inferior)) but the rx 580 8gb is more future-proof because of more vram. recommending a 1050 is a bad joke anyway. for anyone who wants to game on full HD with decent graphics settings, i recommend a 1050ti as a minimum. there should be at least 4gb vram installed by now. with a ryzen system, there are more cores+threads (will be crucial in the future) and you can save a lot of money or invest in a better graphics card (gtx 1070).

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Komplett-P... here a halfway sensible composition (ram I would have chosen faster) if you trust yourself to overclock the cpu then a 1600 ryzen would be recommended (best price-performance ratio at least in the mid-range) there you can also omit the external cpu cooler since the 1600 has one included.

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i__s

7 years ago

- Mainboard / CPU: The mainboard is an overclocking mainboard, but the CPU does not support this - this can be OK if, for example, gaming is the main goal and overclocking is not intended. With overclocking, it must have a K at the end with Intel (thus 7700k).
I would also recommend a Ryzen system, e.g. Ryzen 1600x with Gigabyte: Ryzen 1600x with Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 or Ryzen 1700(x) with ASUS VI Hero (1600x: for gaming or if you don't want to overclock or because it's cheaper; 1700(x): if the additional cores are an advantage, e.g. for video or image editing).
- SSD: SATA SSDs are cheaper, m.2 SSDs (like Samsung 960 EVO) faster. Depends on your own requirements.
- I recommend adding a CPU fan. The PC is quieter and the CPU is cooled better with a good CPU cooler.

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Friendly Mushroom

7 years ago

Would a 1060 be better for gaming

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Anonymous

7 years ago

I would recommend you to buy a 1050/1060 instead of a 580
What do you need the computer for?