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Sarius2009
Depending on the price difference, I wouldn’t go with an F processor, as an iGPU can be a godsend for troubleshooting.
Definitely change the PSU to one from a reliable brand, it is literally the heart of your PC. Not as important and depends on what you do with your PC but I would probably also buy my SSD from a more reliable brand, loosing you data suck a lot.
Kushyp0p
the cooler is overkill, you dont need a 240mm aio, plus the psu doesnt seem good and the 4060 ti is a terrible value gpu. try swapping the aio out for a tower cooler, swap the psu out for something at least tier c on psu tier list, and swap the 4060 ti out for a 6700 xt if you can
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Depending on the price difference, I wouldn’t go with an F processor, as an iGPU can be a godsend for troubleshooting.
Definitely change the PSU to one from a reliable brand, it is literally the heart of your PC. Not as important and depends on what you do with your PC but I would probably also buy my SSD from a more reliable brand, loosing you data suck a lot.
the cooler is overkill, you dont need a 240mm aio, plus the psu doesnt seem good and the 4060 ti is a terrible value gpu. try swapping the aio out for a tower cooler, swap the psu out for something at least tier c on psu tier list, and swap the 4060 ti out for a 6700 xt if you can