Ryzen 5 5600G + 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 + 512GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD + 400W PSU
- Under Processor, select "AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (3.9 GHz up to 4.4 GHz , 16 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)"
- Under Memory, select 16 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB) [+$120]
- Under Secondary storage, select 1 TB HDD storage [+$49]
- Under Storage, select "512 SSD storage"
- Under Graphics Card, select "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (12 GB GDDR6 dedicated)"
- Under Chassis and Power supply, select "Shadow black front bezel, Acid Green Chrome logo with 400W Power supply"
MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION
HP uses a customized uATX motherboard called Erica6 in this build. This is based on AMD B550A chipset which is a cut down version of AMD B550 Chipset without the PCIe 4.0 Support.
Motherboard Spec: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c07094657
HP product page of this Desktop only lists the back I/O Ports. So, providing the full set of IO Ports:
Back I/O ports
- (1) RJ-45 Ethernet port
- (1) HDMI 1.4b/HDCP 2.2 port
- (1) VGA port
- (3) Audio ports (Line-in/Line-out/Microphone)
- (4) USB 2.0 Type-A ports
- (1) Power input port
- (1) Headphone/microphone port
- (1) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port (5 Gbps data transfer)
- (4) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports (5 Gbps data transfer)
- (1) HP 3-in-1 media card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
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If you go with the fewest options with the 3060, the total comes to $1040.
The 3060 alone is selling for around $900 on eBay.
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I've been building PCs for a couple decades and one thing I have learned is that the power supply is something one never scrimps on.
Buyer beware.
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I've been building PCs for a couple decades and one thing I have learned is that the power supply is something one never scrimps on.
Buyer beware.
i agree that one should not scrimp on the psu especially when building their own, but with pre-builts, we're at the mercy of the company building it and one would hope that HP knows what they're doing when putting together a pc. otherwise they risk facing many unhappy customers and backlash.
If they don't want it, they will tell their minions in government to pass laws that will make it a felony.
Don't be naive.
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I've been building PCs for a couple decades and one thing I have learned is that the power supply is something one never scrimps on.
Buyer beware.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/gefo...60-3060ti/
4 - Requirement is made based on PC configured with an Intel Core i9-10900K processor. A lower power rating may work depending on system configuration.
I'm using an ancient i7-3770 (77w TDP) paired with an AMD RX 5500 XT 8GB (130w TDP) and even with 7 drives, the CPU maxed at 100% and the GPU at 99% during gaming I'm barely pulling 250watts total out from a 600w PSU. AMD recommends a 450w PSU.
Plenty of wiggle room in today's PSU power requirements if you're not running power hungry components and overclocking.
If they don't want it, they will tell their minions in government to pass laws that will make it a felony.
Don't be naive.
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