96 FEB 2022
a part-by-part guide to building a better pc
blueprintTHE BUILDS
THIS MONTH’S STREET PRICES...LAST MONTH, we gave the Intel budget build a slight upgrade from
Core i3-10100 to Core i3-10105 with Intel’s UHD Graphics 630. This
month, we’re going a step further by ditching the 10105 for the Core
i5-10400. It’s a six-core chip, so a 50 percent uptick in the core count
for just $25 is a no-brainer. We’re not sure how much longer 10th-Approximate Price: $1,219or $1,629 Approximate Price: $1,098 or $1,492
AMD INGREDIENTS INTEL INGREDIENTSPART PRICESTREET
PRICE
Case Corsair 4000D Airflow $80PSU 5550W Corsair CV550 80+ Bronze $40Mobo ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4/ac AM4 $100CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600 $280GPU MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB
MECH 2X NEW
$480
$890RAM 16GB (2x8GB) G.Skill Trident Z Neo
CL 16 @ 3600MHz
$90SSD 512GB XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite
PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD
$70HDD 2TB WD Blue 7200 HDD $47OS Windows 10 Home 64-bit OEM
(Windows 11 Compatible)
$32PART PRICESTREET
PRICECase Corsair 4000D Airflow $80PSU 5550W Corsair CV550 80+ Bronze $40Mobo MSI B460M-A PRO Micro ATX
LGA1200 NEW
$104CPU Intel Core i3-10400 NEW $155GPU MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 3060 12GB $490 $884RAM 16GB (2x8GB) G.Skill Trident Z Neo
CL 16 @ 3600MHz
$90SSD 500GB Samsung 980 NVME
M.2 PCIe 3.0 SSD
$60HDD 2TB WD Blue 7200 HDD $47OS Windows 10 Home 64-bit OEM
(Windows 11 Compatible)
$32Gen chips such as the 10400 will be available. So, if you fancy some
cheap Intel six-core action, don’t hesitate—the 10400 may not stay
this affordable for long, and it could disappear altogether this year.
To recap from last issue, there were three parts that found their
way into both the Intel and AMD budget systems. Due to a stock
change last month, we had to change our memory around on the
AMD budget build and the Intel budget build. We swapped out the
Crucial Ballistix CL16 for GSkills Trident Z Neo CL 16 RAM. This
is the same spec as the Crucial Ballistix RAM, so was the most
suitable we could find at the price.
The next change was to the PSU’s. For the Intel build, it was
previously the 500W Aresgame AGV500 at an 80+ Bronze efficiency.
On team AMD, the 500W Evga BA was the choice, also with an 80+
Bronze efficiency rating. These were both swapped around for a
slightly more powerful 550W Corsair CV550 unit that has the same
80+ Bronze rating. Both builds also got an upgrade in HDDs from
1TB to 2TB for an increase of $8. With a sale on Newegg bringing
these down from $70 to $47, it was impossible to not make the
change. SSDs remained the same as they still perform strongly in
the rigs and the prices haven’t differed which is always good to see.
The last major change for these machines is the availability of
GPUs. It is hard to recommend graphics cards that cost nearly
double the MSRP, but they are there for anyone who doesn’t want
to wait any longer for more stock to come out. It’s annoying for
everyone else that this is the case, but at least there seems to be
some street price stock and that’s better than no stock at all.BUDGET