u/AdamTheBicycle

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Asking for help on prebuilt configs. Which to buy of the two?

Hi all! I would like to ask for some help!

My gf wants to buy a pc and I found an ad of prebuilt PCs. These two configs (only difference is the gpu) are discounted right now and I was wondering if these are good for their price. We are from Europe so I'm listing the prices in EUR although our country has its own currency so it's converted.

AMD GPU config:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5700x 4.6 GHz turbo, 8/16 core, 36MB C. (I don't know what this last one means)

CPU cooler: AMD SE214 4 Heat Pipe, 12cm 180W TDP ARGB cooler

Motherboard: ASUS TUF A520M-PLUS ARGB

RAM: 32gb GDDR4, dual channel (2x16GB)

Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD Kingstone NV3 PCIe 4.0

GPU: RX 9060XT 16FB GDDR6

PSU: FSP Hyper 80+ PRO 650W Bronze

Price: ~1268 EUR

Nvidia GPU config:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5700x 4.6 GHz turbo, 8/16 core, 36mb C. (I don't know what this last one means)

CPU cooler: AMD SE214 4 Heat Pipe, 12cm 180W TDP ARGB cooler

Motherboard: ASUS TUF A520M-PLUS ARGB

RAM: 32gb GDDR4, dual channel (2x16gb)

Storage: 1tb NVMe SSD Kingstone NV3 PCIe 4.0

GPU: RTX 5060 8GB GDDR7

PSU: FSP Hyper 80+ PRO 650W Bronze

Price: ~1127 EUR

I'm a bit familiar with PCs in general, so I know these are pretty powerful builds, but I don't know that much about how the parts are complimenting each other and what are good fits in a build.

She uses her currenty laptop for gaming mainly, but she's also doing 2D animation (maybe 3D down the line) and some graphic design work.

I know that these are pretty powerful configs, but I think they are quite a good buy for their price, but I wanted to ask for some help from people, who are more involved with PCs. I also know that prebuilts don't really have the best of every part but with the current prices, I think these configs look pretty good.

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u/AdamTheBicycle — 2 days ago