Help with assembling a gaming system without a case (58tr)
This is my first time building an average gaming computer.I read - compared - got confused. Please help. I assume so (56 320 rubles):
16 090 Processor INTEL Core i5 6500, LGA 1151, BOX
6 340 Motherboard MSI B150 PC MATE LGA 1151, ATX, Ret
23 140 Video card MSI GTX 970 4GD5T OC, 4GB, GDDR5, OC
4 300 Memory module (2150x2pcs) KINGSTON VALUERAM KVR21N15S8 / 8 DDR4 - 8GB 2133, DIMM
3 490 Hard disk TOSHIBA P300 HDWD110UZSVA, 1TB, HDD, SATA III, 3.5 "
2 960 Power supply unit AEROCOOL VX-600,
order 600 cit, 120mm ru (Kropotkin)
Do I understand correctly - instead of 2x8Gb it is technically more correct than 4x4Gb?
And I ask, if possible, for more details on the power supply unit
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Xarbinger is
technically correct for dual channel mode 2 memory modules with the same capacity. there could have been 16 + 16 GB if only such modules were. if the board has 4 ddr slots, it is better, of course, to install exactly the same memory modules. or so that the memory was similar in characteristics but 2 different in size. for example. 4 + 4 + 8 + 8
and at a price of 4gb x4 is less profitable than 2 by 8. and makes it impossible to further upgrade if needed.
you probably beguiled with lga 2011 where you need at least 4 identical memory at once for normal operation.
the block is better all the more thicker to buy from 650 to 700 unless of course it is some kind of corsair or fsp or such as Everest that gold 80.
it is not superfluous
I would take the power supply unit like this: http://www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/parts/powersupply/316641/, because the Aerokulov units are not of the highest quality, although you cannot call them frankly terrible. This block from FSP is a little more expensive, but it will also be a little better. Ideally, of course, such a system would require Fractal or Seasonic, or at least Zalman. But in the city link, the choice is scarce, and in Seasonic, the blocks are noticeably more expensive.
Xarbinger wrote:
Do I understand correctly - instead of 2x8Gb it is technically more correct than 4x4Gb?
No. There will be no performance difference, or it will be so insignificant that it makes no sense. But two slats of 8 each will cost less than four of 4, plus there will be a possibility of further upgrade (although 16 GB is more than enough).
Otherwise, I personally have no complaints.