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I'm going to build a budget PC that will mostly be used for things like word, excel, email and web browsing (Absolutely NO gaming), and a little light photo editing (the kind of thing that you'd do for a picture for Facebook, nothing complicated) but I've only ever build gaming PCs so I have no idea what is considered reasonable for doing things around the level of a school assignment as everything that I've ever built would be overkill.
Are I3 or I5 still considered usable for a Windows 10 PC with an SSD, or can I get away with using an older\cheaper option like maybe a Ryzen 2?
I plan to use on board sound and graphics, and to recycle some components from an older machine.
What kind of spec can I get away with on a shoestring, without it turning into a total lemon?
My budget is essentially, as little as I can get away with. It really just needs to be "noticeably better" than a Dell Optiplex 980 with a mechanical disk. Which is what is currently being used.
It has to be a desktop PC, not a laptop. You can't forget where you left a desktop PC, at least most people can't. |
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