[SOLVED] Is this a good entry level gaming build?

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Here's what I would suggest:

1. That case is trash (Apevia is a brand that is known for junk). Get something from Corsair, NZXT, Phanteks, or Fractal Design instead.

2. If you already have an SSD I would buy a mass storage drive instead of another SSD. You can pick up a 1 - 2TB mass storage drive for around $60 and that will benefit you more than another SSD will.

3. The onboard video of a Ryzen 2400G is decent but is no substitute for a dedicated GPU.

What is your overall budget?

g-unit1111

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Here's what I would suggest:

1. That case is trash (Apevia is a brand that is known for junk). Get something from Corsair, NZXT, Phanteks, or Fractal Design instead.

2. If you already have an SSD I would buy a mass storage drive instead of another SSD. You can pick up a 1 - 2TB mass storage drive for around $60 and that will benefit you more than another SSD will.

3. The onboard video of a Ryzen 2400G is decent but is no substitute for a dedicated GPU.

What is your overall budget?
 
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$550 CDN before tax
 

g-unit1111

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Unless my eyes are deceiving me I'm pretty sure that's the same system in your link. I do agree about the RAM especially on a Ryzen G. I would get either G Skill Ripjaw V or Corsair Vengeance. Both will do much better.
 

electro_neanderthal

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I present this: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/9yMctg

Reasoning: It's the cheapest I could find you, with significant savings for a very minor APU performance downgrade. Pair this with a good used video card (at least a 1050Ti 4GB) and you'll be doing far better than the 2400g for about the same cost. And it's just as upgrade-able.

(also, you don't want a hard drive with anything less if it's your main storage - trust me, the 64MB cache and 7200 RPM is minimum for an alright experience with loading times)
 

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