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  • Sooo, it's probably new PC time soon. Use case is 99% web browsing/streaming, absolutely no games, but needs some processing power for days when I'm playing Fusion 360. Obviously anything new is going to be a substantial upgrade on the current rig:

    i5-3340, 6GB RAM, 1TB spinning magnetic disc with C: and D: partitions, 1080p 27" monitor

    but if I feel like going all in, is there anything obviously wrong or out of balance with this:

    HDPlex H5 fanless case/PSU
    Asrock Z590 Phantom Gaming itx motherboard
    Intel i7-11700T
    Samsung 250GB SSD 980 Pro drive C:
    Samsung 500GB SSD 970 Evo Plus drive D:
    Crucial Ballistix 16GB/3200MHz RAM ×2
    Some sort of flat 4K 16:9 monitor, maybe Samsung UJ59 32"

    Just to cut off some obvious queries:
    Case is bigger than necessary (or the motherboard is smaller than necessary), but it fits in with the rest of the HiFi and I haven't completely discounted the idea milling a slot in the front panel and sliding a ProJect PreBox S2 Digital into the void
    Motherboard is OTT, but I'm prepared to pay the extra just to get built in Toslink rather than having a USB-Optical converter cluttering up my desk.
    I don't need more storage, currently using about 60GB on C: (will still be <100GB with the bigger hiberfil.sys) and 150GB on D: including a bunch of crap and duplicate files
    T suffix on the CPU because 99% of the time I'm going to be using very little processing power, so the low energy makes sense, i.e. the lower electricity bills will probably cover any premium over a full speed i5 for the same overall performance level.

  • Imo if you want can get an m2 ssd compatible mobo, it's useful for a case that size. Not that expensive either tbh

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