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invader only realistically offers an upgrade of the mobo, but the bar is on the floor with aftershocks offering. psu seems like similar if not identical model, case is subjective.

for 1.3k, ur looking at 5060ti builds. intel builds with that gpu tend to be more pricey around 1.4, though i dont think ryzen is far behind nowadays for 3d work. do remember to get the 16gb version of the 5060ti.

I think I can do a little better than the floor if that is what Aftershock is like. :ROFLMAO:

I've been looking through invader's list and following @abstrax's advice on budgeting, the below 2 setups are what I've shortlisted to fit within my lower budget of 1.3k+. I have opted to change the PSU (based on SPL's PSU Tier List) to go from "E Tier" to "B Tier".

Any advice on further slight changes to be made? Are there any glaring parts which are as terrible as that particular "aftershock gigabyte mobo" and the "E Tier PSU" that I have missed out?

IM5060TI7600-M20-YF20​

SGD $1,333.00​

AMD RYZEN 5 7600 3.8GHz 6CORE/12THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WiFi MOTHERBOARD
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX™ 5060TI 16G GRAPHIC CARD
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7 + BT 5.4
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED



IM5060245KF-M13-YF13​

SGD $1,348.00​

INTEL CORE ULTRA 5-245KF PROCESSOR
ASUS PRIME B860M-A WIFI CSM
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
MSI GeForce RTX™ 5060 8G VENTUS 2X OC
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7* + BT 5.4*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
 

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Just my thoughts

i think u can consider the mini pc. i have some client doing trading only and went ahead with mini like the beelink. the igpu i alsom think more than enough for ur usage

i set up a dual monitor for them. 1 dp 1 hdmi. 1 type c display in case u wanna go higher newer monitor that support type c display. 3 display output. ram u can do 16/32/64 upto u. ssd storage own time own target how big u wan u can add

I actually have been seriously considering mini pc. I think it likely will be able to fit what I need to do/use for. but am a sucker for big-arse casing and also easier to self replace parts if needed. :ROFLMAO: hence, still looking outfor more traditional build over mini-pc.

anyway, what's a good brand? mini-pc to look into? since haven't made up my mind, maybe I can go have a look.
 

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as long as u got 1 monitor that can use hdmi and another that can use dp, u should be good.

if not concerned with diy/upgradeability, then a mini pc like bardiel suggested is unbeatable.

z690 would be a waste. am4 g series apus with a cheap mobo should be more than enough, may even be cheaper than the z690 alone.

so what's the am4g series + mobo you are referring to ah? too chim for me.

think maybe I can consider just running igpu, or get a entry level gfx, just for dual monitor.
 

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so what's the am4g series + mobo you are referring to ah? too chim for me.

think maybe I can consider just running igpu, or get a entry level gfx, just for dual monitor.
AMD Ryzen 3 3200G, Ryzen 5 5600G, Ryzen 7 5700G
mb u can look at 520 super basic or better look at 550 based on amd spirit AM4 ever .....
the combo can be low cost..
 

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IM5060TI7600-M20-YF20

SGD $1,333.00​

AMD RYZEN 5 7600 3.8GHz 6CORE/12THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WiFi MOTHERBOARD
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX™ 5060TI 16G GRAPHIC CARD
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7 + BT 5.4
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED



IM5060245KF-M13-YF13​

SGD $1,348.00​

INTEL CORE ULTRA 5-245KF PROCESSOR
ASUS PRIME B860M-A WIFI CSM
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
MSI GeForce RTX™ 5060 8G VENTUS 2X OC
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7* + BT 5.4*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
Your 2nd build is using 8GB 5060 ti which is a big no-no.

As for your first build, I would recommend to upgrade the RAM to TEAM T-FORCE RGB 6000MHz 32GB(16GBx2) CL30 for $46.

For PSU, I would recommend to go for MSI A850GL-850W ATX3.1 PCIe5.1 80+ GOLD FULL MODULAR for an additional $93 instead. Total price after all upgrades is $1439.

Aside from that, interesting that they are providing Biwin SSDs now.
 
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Your 2nd build is using 8GB 5060 ti which is a big no-no.

As for your first build, I would recommend to upgrade the RAM to TEAM T-FORCE RGB 6000MHz 32GB(16GBx2) CL30 for $46.

For PSU, I would recommend to go for MSI A850GL-850W ATX3.1 PCIe5.1 80+ GOLD FULL MODULAR for an additional $93 instead. Total price after all upgrades is $1439.

Aside from that, interesting that they are providing Biwin SSDs now.

I shortlisted the 2nd build (even though it has an "inferior" gpu) because benchmark wise, for multithreading, the Ultra 5-245KF seems to absolutely blow the Ryzen 5 7600 out of the water. I'm not sure which combination will end up being better overall (for the purposes of 3d work). :unsure:

Is the 8gb vs 16gb ram for the 5060ti really such a huge limiting factor? Benchmarks for those 2 variants seem pretty close. I guess the issues rise only when vram is limited (which could arise easily since pretty intensive 3d rendering might be done). I guess this is something I'll have to think about too. o_O

Same thoughts as above for the CL30 vs CL36 ram.

You are recommending I change the PSU because of insufficient power?

By "interesting" Biwin SSDs... is that in a negative sense? :ROFLMAO:
Is there a better decent all round brand for SSDs that are generally recommended? I assume I'll eventually have to get something like a 4TB SSD for the large amounts of data storage needed for their projects.
 

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I shortlisted the 2nd build (even though it has an "inferior" gpu) because benchmark wise, for multithreading, the Ultra 5-245KF seems to absolutely blow the Ryzen 5 7600 out of the water. I'm not sure which combination will end up being better overall (for the purposes of 3d work). :unsure:
Depends on what 3D work application specifically. The intel might be better. The 7600 crushes intel in gaming though

Is the 8gb vs 16gb ram for the 5060ti really such a huge limiting factor? Benchmarks for those 2 variants seem pretty close. I guess the issues rise only when vram is limited (which could arise easily since pretty intensive 3d rendering might be done). I guess this is something I'll have to think about too. o_O
Absolutely. Especially if you do rendering.

Same thoughts as above for the CL30 vs CL36 ram.

You are recommending I change the PSU because of insufficient power?
It's not a must if you don't want to. It's more important for non x3d chips as there's less cache to be used on the chip spilling over to RAM and faster RAM means more performance in that case.

That PSU because it's much better. Much better then your chosen PSU at least.

By "interesting" Biwin SSDs... is that in a negative sense? :ROFLMAO:
Is there a better decent all round brand for SSDs that are generally recommended? I assume I'll eventually have to get something like a 4TB SSD for the large amounts of data storage needed for their projects.
No. Because Biwin is an OEM brand from China. They usually make SSDs for Acer and HP. Didn't expect to see their products locally. In fact, I'm using Biwin nv7400 4TB.
 

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I actually have been seriously considering mini pc. I think it likely will be able to fit what I need to do/use for. but am a sucker for big-arse casing and also easier to self replace parts if needed. :ROFLMAO: hence, still looking outfor more traditional build over mini-pc.

anyway, what's a good brand? mini-pc to look into? since haven't made up my mind, maybe I can go have a look.

its not wrong to like something big arse ahem :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:. have to agree big is better , flat is justice medium is premium big is . . .. or u hand ithcy can cosider my built on the CH270 vertical standing system, eat lesser desk space as well. they did launch a smaller version called ch170 for itx

mini pc ar. beelink minisforum all this. so far i handle is minisforum, hope got chance got try beelink as well.
 

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I think I can do a little better than the floor if that is what Aftershock is like. :ROFLMAO:

I've been looking through invader's list and following @abstrax's advice on budgeting, the below 2 setups are what I've shortlisted to fit within my lower budget of 1.3k+. I have opted to change the PSU (based on SPL's PSU Tier List) to go from "E Tier" to "B Tier".

Any advice on further slight changes to be made? Are there any glaring parts which are as terrible as that particular "aftershock gigabyte mobo" and the "E Tier PSU" that I have missed out?

IM5060TI7600-M20-YF20​

SGD $1,333.00​

AMD RYZEN 5 7600 3.8GHz 6CORE/12THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WiFi MOTHERBOARD
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX™ 5060TI 16G GRAPHIC CARD
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7 + BT 5.4
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED



IM5060245KF-M13-YF13​

SGD $1,348.00​

INTEL CORE ULTRA 5-245KF PROCESSOR
ASUS PRIME B860M-A WIFI CSM
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
MSI GeForce RTX™ 5060 8G VENTUS 2X OC
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7* + BT 5.4*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
I will choose ultra core 7. More cores.
 

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Any advice on further slight changes to be made? Are there any glaring parts which are as terrible as that particular "aftershock gigabyte mobo" and the "E Tier PSU" that I have missed out?

IM5060TI7600-M20-YF20​

SGD $1,333.00​

AMD RYZEN 5 7600 3.8GHz 6CORE/12THREAD
MSI B850M GAMING PLUS WiFi MOTHERBOARD
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX™ 5060TI 16G GRAPHIC CARD
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7 + BT 5.4
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED

IM5060245KF-M13-YF13​

SGD $1,348.00​

INTEL CORE ULTRA 5-245KF PROCESSOR
ASUS PRIME B860M-A WIFI CSM
THERMALRIGHT ASSASSIN X 120 R SE ARGB WHITE
CRUCIAL PRO DDR5 BLACK 6000MT/s 32GB(16GBx2) CL36
MSI GeForce RTX™ 5060 8G VENTUS 2X OC
BIWIN NV7200 1TB 7200MB/s PCIe GEN4 NVMe M.2 SSD
SILVERSTONE ET650-B 650W 80+ BRONZE PSU (Changed to SILVERSTONE TRITON 750W GOLD ATX3.1 PCIe5 for +$33)
SILVERSTONE
LD04 BLACK ARGB TEMPERED GLASS
3 X 120MM ARGB FANS
HIGH-SPEED AX WIRELESS AND BT | WIFI 7* + BT 5.4*
WINDOWS 11 HOME UN-ACTIVATED
I shortlisted the 2nd build (even though it has an "inferior" gpu) because benchmark wise, for multithreading, the Ultra 5-245KF seems to absolutely blow the Ryzen 5 7600 out of the water. I'm not sure which combination will end up being better overall (for the purposes of 3d work). :unsure:
I will choose ultra core 7. More cores.
i would lean towards the 7600 + 5060ti build, simply because it is more well balanced. maya is primarily a single core workload, which means the 245k is probably unlikely to offer as big of an improvement as u may see in benchmarks. unreal is also very gpu heavy, so the stronger gpu helps.
Your 2nd build is using 8GB 5060 ti which is a big no-no.
Is the 8gb vs 16gb ram for the 5060ti really such a huge limiting factor? Benchmarks for those 2 variants seem pretty close. I guess the issues rise only when vram is limited (which could arise easily since pretty intensive 3d rendering might be done). I guess this is something I'll have to think about too. o_O
not just that it is an 8gb card, but the 2nd build is actually the 5060 non ti, which is significantly slower than the ti. 8gb cards are beginning to suffer at basic 1080p games, and unreal engine dev is notorious for chewing through vram, crippling the slower 5060 non ti even more. paying way more than 1k for a build with a gpu thats already obsolete is not a good idea.
so what's the am4g series + mobo you are referring to ah? too chim for me.

think maybe I can consider just running igpu, or get a entry level gfx, just for dual monitor.
as deepblue mentioned, any of ryzen 5000g (make sure to get one with the -g suffix) will have integrated graphics, so u will be able to run off motherboard video outs. if u need to have more cpu performance, u can opt for ryzen 7000/9000 or intel too, as all of those cpus (other than those with the -f suffix) have integrated graphics.
That PSU because it's much better. Much better then your chosen PSU at least.
the triton is already pretty ok, the 5060ti doesnt need that much power anyway. the top up is also quite exorbitant i feel, not to mention the pc is already overbudget :s13:
I've been playing around on the Aftershock and Invader PC websites but this pre-built from Aftershock caught my eye :

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor
Aftershock Glacier Digital 360 LCD (White)
Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro Ice
Gigabyte RTX 5090 Aorus Master Ice 32GB
48GB KLEVV Cras V RGB DDR5 7200MHz CL34 (White) (24x2)
2TB Lexar NQ780 Gen4 SSD
1000W Deepcool ATX3.0 (Cybenetics Platinum)
Wireless + Bluetooth Included
Fractal Design North XL Chalk White Oak Wood TG Light Tint
Windows 11 Home 64 Bit *Unactivated*

$7199

Are there any potential red flags ? Thank you..
other than the qlc drive and inhouse aio, none of the other parts seem out of place for a top of the line rig. 7.2k seems beatable with diy though.
went to look at invaderpc options, u can spec out a similar build but with better parts (eg ssd, aio, more ram) and have it less than 6k, only thing is not white. not really sure if that full white aesthetic is worth paying 1k+ extra.
 

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went to look at invaderpc options, u can spec out a similar build but with better parts (eg ssd, aio, more ram) and have it less than 6k, only thing is not white. not really sure if that full white aesthetic is worth paying 1k+ extra.

Yes I don't think the full white aesthetic is worth an extra 1k.. Would you be able to point me in the right direction in terms of the invaderpc build ? I tried playing around with the options and ended up close to 7.6k, but it's probably because I went overboard with the aio/case fan selection
 

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Depends on what 3D work application specifically. The intel might be better. The 7600 crushes intel in gaming though

Absolutely. Especially if you do rendering.

It's not a must if you don't want to. It's more important for non x3d chips as there's less cache to be used on the chip spilling over to RAM and faster RAM means more performance in that case.

That PSU because it's much better. Much better then your chosen PSU at least.

No. Because Biwin is an OEM brand from China. They usually make SSDs for Acer and HP. Didn't expect to see their products locally. In fact, I'm using Biwin nv7400 4TB.
I will choose ultra core 7. More cores.
i would lean towards the 7600 + 5060ti build, simply because it is more well balanced. maya is primarily a single core workload, which means the 245k is probably unlikely to offer as big of an improvement as u may see in benchmarks. unreal is also very gpu heavy, so the stronger gpu helps.

not just that it is an 8gb card, but the 2nd build is actually the 5060 non ti, which is significantly slower than the ti. 8gb cards are beginning to suffer at basic 1080p games, and unreal engine dev is notorious for chewing through vram, crippling the slower 5060 non ti even more. paying way more than 1k for a build with a gpu thats already obsolete is not a good idea.

the triton is already pretty ok, the 5060ti doesnt need that much power anyway. the top up is also quite exorbitant i feel, not to mention the pc is already overbudget :s13:

Haha :ROFLMAO: . Thanks for all the input. Gave me quite a bit to think about, but I have a clearer view on what I want now at least.
 

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Would you be able to point me in the right direction in terms of the invaderpc build ? I tried playing around with the options and ended up close to 7.6k, but it's probably because I went overboard with the aio/case fan selection
u can start with the supreme s19 98x3d + 5090, then add the gskill flare x5 2x 32gb 6000mhz cl30, tryx panorama 360, x870e aorus elite ice and 2tb 990 pro (ssd upgrade not addon). the ram is more well suited for am5 cpus (7200mhz sounds better but u have to use 1:2 uclk to mclk which introduces latency) and u get more of it, u get an actually good looking and performing aio (thanks @KleoZy !) and a proper high end tlc ssd that doesnt crap the bed the moment u try actually loading stuff into it. if ur ok with not having the curved aio display, u can settle for some of the thermalright lcd aio options and (if u wish) spend the saving on a 9100 pro, either way is just under 6k.

u probably dont need additional fans, since they already provide 4 and the aio has 3, filling up all the fan slots on the case. i do have to note that the 5090 ventus is probably one of the worse models in terms of noise and temperatures, though u can select the suprim liquid for an additional 1k (strangely all the other air cooled models are 2k top ups :s14: ), overall "only" around 7k and way better than what aftershock offers. i dont even know if this is worth paying almost double vs a 5080 pc though.
 

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Hi I’m looking for a new gaming rig. Playing triple A titles, ARPG but no FPS type or competitive gaming.

I’m thinking of a 5070ti and 9800x3d combo. I’m not sure if I should get it from invader pc for $2658 (Master M54) or go SL square and get the parts then pay them to assemble and cable management for me.

Appreciate any help to make a build for me and help if I should diy or invader pc
 

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u can start with the supreme s19 98x3d + 5090, then add the gskill flare x5 2x 32gb 6000mhz cl30, tryx panorama 360, x870e aorus elite ice and 2tb 990 pro (ssd upgrade not addon). the ram is more well suited for am5 cpus (7200mhz sounds better but u have to use 1:2 uclk to mclk which introduces latency) and u get more of it, u get an actually good looking and performing aio (thanks @KleoZy !) and a proper high end tlc ssd that doesnt crap the bed the moment u try actually loading stuff into it. if ur ok with not having the curved aio display, u can settle for some of the thermalright lcd aio options and (if u wish) spend the saving on a 9100 pro, either way is just under 6k.

u probably dont need additional fans, since they already provide 4 and the aio has 3, filling up all the fan slots on the case. i do have to note that the 5090 ventus is probably one of the worse models in terms of noise and temperatures, though u can select the suprim liquid for an additional 1k (strangely all the other air cooled models are 2k top ups :s14: ), overall "only" around 7k and way better than what aftershock offers. i dont even know if this is worth paying almost double vs a 5080 pc though.
Thanks ! Yeah, you're right.. I'm leaning towards getting a 5080 instead
 

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AMD Ryzen 3 3200G, Ryzen 5 5600G, Ryzen 7 5700G
mb u can look at 520 super basic or better look at 550 based on amd spirit AM4 ever .....
the combo can be low cost..
as deepblue mentioned, any of ryzen 5000g (make sure to get one with the -g suffix) will have integrated graphics, so u will be able to run off motherboard video outs. if u need to have more cpu performance, u can opt for ryzen 7000/9000 or intel too, as all of those cpus (other than those with the -f suffix) have integrated graphics.

ps, I'm abit confused.

To clarify, I should be looking at Ryzen 5/7/9 series, and those with -f suffix so that it comes with igpu right? and to go for 7/9 series if want better cpu performance.
For the mobo part, referring to B550 mobo right? from very basic search, 520 and 550 seem to support am4 socket, so why @deepblue_82 mentioned look at 550 based on am4?
 

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its not wrong to like something big arse ahem :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:. have to agree big is better , flat is justice medium is premium big is . . .. or u hand ithcy can cosider my built on the CH270 vertical standing system, eat lesser desk space as well. they did launch a smaller version called ch170 for itx

mini pc ar. beelink minisforum all this. so far i handle is minisforum, hope got chance got try beelink as well.

CH270 looks not bad, can consider... shall see how it goes.

just see minisforum, seem like not that cheap also, randomly looked at Minisforum AI X1 Pro-SG costing 1079 USD with 64GB of RAM.
 

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There are several great mff cases. Lian li a3 is a popular pick as with Asus AP 201. Other popular ones would be jonsbo d32 std/pro and jonsbo z20. A cheaper one which isn't too bad would be tecware fusion 2 which is basically a sama im01 pro clone.
 

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Is there any shop or anyone can help to clean my chassis dust + help me slot in new hdds + tidy up the cables plus repaste cpu with kryonaut extreme?

Would like to know the price. Will take grab down and hopefully can collect it back on the same day.

Stay at Bukit Batok East. Will pay extra if can come over to my place and get it done at my living room.
 

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ps, I'm abit confused.

To clarify, I should be looking at Ryzen 5/7/9 series, and those with -f suffix so that it comes with igpu right? and to go for 7/9 series if want better cpu performance.
For the mobo part, referring to B550 mobo right? from very basic search, 520 and 550 seem to support am4 socket, so why @deepblue_82 mentioned look at 550 based on am4?
am4 has A320, B350, X370, B450, X470, B550, X570, A520 mb support
if u are looking just to use... u can look at A520mb if u have abit more money u can looking at B550...
the cpus with G means it comes with igpu....
i think u saw the 7500F does not come with igpu that is AM5 (A620 , X670E , X670 , B650E , B650 , X870E , X870 , B840 , B850)
amd current platform https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen.html#specifications
 
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