One thing worth keeping in mind is the interplay between thermals and noise. A lot of "quiet" cases can tend to choke the thermal performance of a system - so the fans have to work harder to compensate, running louder and driving the noise level back up - to the point where an "airflow" case...
G-Sync is NVidia's proprietary tech while Freesync is based on open source, so G-Sync carries a premium (imposed by NVidia) over Freesync. For a while the two were completely separate - GSync would only work on NVidia cards, and NVidia cards wouldn't support Freesync. It's started easing up in...
Picking up on the above - there are a few things which look like they could be optimised / improved (e.g. you've got an old model motherboard in), but without knowing your budget and use case it's hard to say.
Yeap I'm sure it'll be fine, it's more that it could be better for the same (or less) money - e.g. if you're using it for gaming, the CPU is overkill, especially compared to the GPU you've gone for - and there are various other reasons why AMD are currently preferred over Intel There's also a...
Depending on where you are in the build / order process there might be scope to cancel or modify various parts if you did want to, although I understand if you've gone for finance then extra credit checks etc. could be a problem if it needs a full cancel and re-order.
As a rule you can...
There's a few things here that could be improved - can you give us some extra information to work with? In particular:
What's your budget?
What do you want to do with it (just gaming, gaming and streaming, what kind of games etc.?)
Do you have a monitor or will you be buying one? And how does...
For the case, there's always the option of ordering your own in for PCS to build into - the FractalDesign Focus G gets good press for about £50. It's not a huge saving, but every little helps!
I don't know too much about mining, but I've got a bit of an interest, so a couple of thoughts on that front:
The 6800XT (and other AMD GPUs) are poor for mining compared to similarly priced RTX cards - the RTX cards have something like a 40% higher hash rate I believe. If you want to mine...
Good points from Stephen. On top of that, few thoughts:
I'd swap the PSU for an 850W RMx. The RMx are a higher quality product, and the 850W variant is near enough the same price as the 750W variant I believe. There have also been issues with the TMx PSUs in the past, although they should have...
What are you planning on using it for, and what sort of monitor are you using? Assuming you're using for gaming there's a few bits that could be optimised
A few thoughts:
Why the 3600? It's been replaced by the 5600 now. Is it down to cost? The 3600 will be fine for gaming for a while, so at your budget that would make sense.
You don't need the Strix board - the TUF Gaming or even Prime B550 boards would be fine.
8GB of RAM isn't enough - you...
Hi, can you include the link to the editable configuration? Also what's your budget for the system? The below link might help:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/how-to-post-your-specification-to-the-forum-check-this-spec.73718/
At a quick glance it looks ok, however both the CPU...
As a general rule, no, "gaming" motherboards aren't worth it - I think you'd be better off with a standard X570 than the Strix B550, or a standard B550 (e.g. TUF gaming rather than Strix) would be fine for the 5600 CPU. I've seen some commentary recently that some of the e.g. heat sinks on...
Couple extra suggestions:
I can't see your case in the configurator, but if you've picked a good case for airflow then you don't need the additional case fans. Plus I understand that the PCS basic case fans you've added are a bit on the loud side - so if sound is an issue might be worth...
Depending on how big your Solidworks models are you may benefit from more RAM (as well as increasing the speed to 3200). The 2x8GB you have is a good start, and you can easily double to 32GB yourself further down the line - alternatively you could start off now with 2x16GB and then add in...
The 4600H should be fine - they're both on the same architecture, but the 4800H has a couple extra cores (8 core / 12 thread vs 6 core / 12 thread). For your gaming / TV etc. the 6 core is more than enough, and your games will be limited far more by the GPU - only exception I'm aware of would be...