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So I want to build a desktop. I have not built a desktop for a long time... I would like some help/advice/tips/suggestions/etc
what are my requirements or preferences.
It will only run Linux. No windows. This is absolute. So how good or bad is any choice it only matters on linux.
I want it to be as modern as possible. So I am not really looking at any old hardware that may seem more cost-effective. On the other hand it has to be supported on linux and not very expensive.
I will do some gaming on it. I would say as a requirement example that Dirt Rally should run reasonably well.
I want to keep the cost as low as possible
Currently I am thinking for an i3-8100 with a gtx 1050ti. I am not getting a 1060 as it is too expensive, I would consider a 1050 to keep the cost lower, how much worse is it?
I need some advice for MB
I also need box, monitor, speakers, keyboard, mouse etc...
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i3-8100 is fine, but if you do other tasks with your PC also that need more cores you might want to check AMD cpus.
Ryzen 1500X for example is with a similar(about 30 more) price to this but has 4 cores and 8 threads and possibility to overclock even with the default stock cooler to about 3.8ghz, with 20-30€ aftermarket cooler 3.9-4.0ghz.
what is you total pricerange?
something like this: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Cb9wV6
motherboard can be cheaper, rams you can get a bit cheaper even and PSU can be cheaper and ofc monitor can be cheaper, you didnt detail what you exactly want, what size, IPS/TN/VA whatever?
i didn't include keyboard/mouse cause you didn't list what you expect from them, mechanical? gaming? RGB?
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a) it is cheaper, it is a lot cheaper where I am, or more precize ryzen are a lot more expensive than they should be, but I have not really checked the different price for motherboard and memory.
b) I like that it has an igpu although not really needed
c) maybe I am FUD victim because of: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/3207
I am not a hardcore gamer and I do not have any special requirements for keyboards/mouse. I do not really need advice for that. I need some advice for monitor. The monitor will be 1080p for sure and 22-24'' no doubt. But I know very little about the other specs. for example how different is 1ms to 5ms? I have no idea. I am not a hardcore gamer and I will not through too much money but I want it to be a decent system.
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the thing with i3 is, that its fine for most games but its not futureproof at all and as we all know intel likes to change sockets, so later when you want to upgrade you have to get new motherboard etc.. AMD said they support the same socket with all upcoming processors until 2020 iirc. also more cores is good for vulkan api and having your OS have some breathing room for other tasks. thatshy i would pick ryzen myself.
about keyboard mouse, just buy some cheap ones then :)
monitor 1ms and 5ms you probably dont feel the difference 5ms is usually IPS panels with better color accuracy and 1ms is usually TN panels with less color accuracy.
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As a bonus you also get a great iGPU with the 2400G, while it's still a bit rough on Linux, it will get better in time just like a fine wine. As for the freezing thread you linked, 10 days ago I updated my bios to the latest and haven't had a single freeze so far and I do torture my PC quite a lot when it's on. Even before the bios update, I had the freeze like once in a week. I don't think 2nd Gen will be affected by this.
GPU: AMD Linux supports keeps getting better and better, if you will be running Arch (as suggest by your distro icon) I don't think you'll have any issues upgrading Mesa. However should you go with Nvidia, the 1050 Ti is an excellent choice, also agreeing with Xpander here, 4GB is pretty much needed if you plan to play modern games and if you want it to last a bit longer.
Monitor: After being a TN panel user since forever, last year I switched to an IPS setup and the difference in colors is incredible. Don't let that "5ms" scare you.
Case: Don't cheap out on the case, look for something that has filters in the front, the top and under the PSU. Also make sure they're easily removable for cleaning. I once made the mistake of buying the cheapest case I could, big mistake as it was a dust magnet and cleaning it was a pain. I'm running a Corsair 400C which so far I found very good, the insides barely got any dust in almost a year and it's easy to take apart for cleaning. The Fractal Design - Define C is also another of my favorites.
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About the CPU. In my location the prices and availability are a bit different. My choices currently (I will have to see that again of course as I will buy the desktop probably in a month)
a) i3-8100
This is the only meaningful choice on that price range
If I am going to spend some more money I have three more choices
b) ryzen 5 1500X
c) i5-8400
d) ryzen 5 1600
this is actually sorted by their price(!) although they are close.
ryzen 5 2200G here will be more expensive than i3-8100 and I do not see it to be any better
ryzen 5 2400G is a bit more expensive than ryzen 5 1600 so probably does not worth it.
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PSU, you probably want quite cheap also and not chasing modular ones. get anything from 500W and up and 80 plus bronze or up i'd say.
do not buy noname ones though. Common brands: Corsair, EvGA, Cooler Master, Seasonic, Silverstone, Thermaltake.
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I checked it out, it seems to be non Windowed version of the 400C. I paid about 105e for mine which is acceptable for what it offers. Removing the face to access the front filters isn't very practical but at least it gets the job done. I've had this idea of using an open air system for my next build, it will either be make or break with the dust problem.
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