Pirately

joined 1 year ago
 

Hey, everyone. I'm building my first PC and would like to ask for some help. I've always been more of a console guy, and all my PCs so far have been pre-built and intended mainly for office stuff, so I have zero experience with this.

This is what I had in mind:
https://de.pcpartpicker.com/user/kablurk/saved/hxR6Bm

It's around €700. If I can gain a significant performance boost for paying a bit more, I can do that. For example, I'm considering getting 32 GB of ram instead of 16, although that would probably be overkill for my needs. Other than that, I'd like to keep a balance between low price and parts that aren't already outdated in a few months.

As for my requirements:
I want to try out Linux, and I've read that AMD GPUs are more compatible with it than NVIDIA cards.
I'm not much of a gamer anymore :( at least at the moment. So I don't need games to run at a 4K resolution or triple digit FPS. If modern games run at around 60-ish FPS for some casual gaming, I am more than happy. I checked some system requirements for a bunch of emulators, and they should also mostly run fine (I think).
What's confusing to me is that the RX 6500 XT only has 4 GB of memory. Would an RX 580 with 8 GB make a difference in performance, despite being older? (Pricewise they are almost the same)

There are two motherboards in the list. One of them gives me the following warning:
"The ASRock [...] Motherboard supports the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G [...] Processor with BIOS version P5.00. If the motherboard is using an older BIOS version, upgrading the BIOS will be necessary to support the CPU."
Is this a big problem or a complicated process? Would you recommend just getting the other, slightly more expensive board?

Any feedback is much appreciated. Thank you!

[–] Pirately@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Black Flag has been on my bucket list for so long. This would be really cool.

[–] Pirately@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Maybe they should look under water instead of under way...

[–] Pirately@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Ah, I didn't know that. Thanks.

 

I apologise if this has been said before.

When we upvote a Thread it shows up in our Favourites. I'm my opinion, upvoting and favouriting should be two distinct actions, and those Threads should be saved in separate lists.
The way it is right now, I'm always a bit reluctant to upvote a Thread. I may like or agree with the content of a Thread, but don't think it's important enough to be saved for later. So I opt to not upvote it because I don't want other Threads that I upvoted and may want to consult again in the future to drown in a sea of less relevant Threads.

I think having two separate options, upvoting and favouriting, would improve the user experience and increase engagement.

[–] Pirately@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Congrats. So you can fuck off now, right?