Trying to build a pink case for the wife that’s relatively future proof. No gaming, just web browsing, music (not production), YouTube, and ms office stuff.

The problem is that I’ve only built two machines and this is the first time I’m doing a color scheme. Im also stuck between DDR4 and 5. I don’t think she needs the power but if I don’t get the 5 now I feel like I’d have to replace the mobo if she needs to upgrade.

If theres any suggestions yall have to make it more compatible, more pink, cheaper, or more powerful without spending much more, please roast me on it (don’t change the case though she’s set on that).

  • Captain Aggravated
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    3 months ago

    You want to hear something wild? I’ve got a Ryzen 3600/GTX-1080 system that runs on a 450w power supply.

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 months ago

      3600 and the 100 are like peak efficiency. I had my 1080 undervolted so it used just under 180 watts, and even my 5800x3d used maybe 100 watts at any given moment outside of 100% load.

      Honestly though a 450 watt power supply is probably just old/low quality at this point. I’d be more worried about the PSU blowing up randomly, than the PSU blowing up from being over loaded.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah I kinda wish I hadn’t done that. It’s a Corsair SF450 small form factor PSU, they don’t even sell it anymore.

        I built this rig during the GPU shortage, I stole the GPU out of an old computer a relative was retiring. The CPU was chosen for TDP more than anything else, small form factor case without much room for heat sinks meant a power ceiling.