Very basic rig recommendation

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My athlon 3000G is currently paired with 2 x 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 2666Mhz. I bought the ram for other purpose but currently putting there because it is available.

Forgotten to mention. My MB is custom and so my ram are laptop ram rather than desktop ram.

Okay. You mean the Athlon 3000G can support 2666Mhz right? The mobo can overclock to 3600Mhz.
 
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My athlon 3000G is currently paired with 2 x 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 2666Mhz. I bought the ram for other purpose but currently putting there because it is available.

Forgotten to mention. My MB is custom and so my ram are laptop ram rather than desktop ram.

are you referring to Asrock Deskmini A300? if so, how's the performance for non-gaming stuff like boot up, file transfer to hard disk, multiple tabs browsing, etc.

i'm thinking of doing a basic Asrock Deskmini rig as i'm a non-gamer. just a office worker.
 

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Personally I dun recommend asrock deskmini rig. I have it and regretted.

If you want basic and cheap then the recommendation in this thread is what I will go for. If you want small then consider a NUC. I had a low end NUC that I used to surf internet. Even cheaper that deskmini. Only buy deskmini for two reasons. One if you can have only one rig and it need to be small and can game a little. Two your backside is itchy like me.

The total cost of putting deskmini rig together is not cheap. Not worth it. Stay to the recommendation in this thread and buy dual channel ram for ryzen rig.

are you referring to Asrock Deskmini A300? if so, how's the performance for non-gaming stuff like boot up, file transfer to hard disk, multiple tabs browsing, etc.

i'm thinking of doing a basic Asrock Deskmini rig as i'm a non-gamer. just a office worker.
 

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Yeah, if you willing to up your budget and want something really small and slick looking.. go for a NUC.

You can basically vesa mount it to the back of your monitor.

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