fanxiang S501Q SSD 512GB PCle 3.0x4 Internal Solid State Drive, NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive, SLC Cache 3D NAND Up to 3000MB/s for Laptop and PC Desktops

fanxiang S501Q SSD 512GB PCle 3.0x4 Internal Solid State Drive, NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive, SLC Cache 3D NAND Up to 3000MB/s for Laptop and PC Desktops

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Artem_Solo posted on r/buildapc2w

When I was 15, I was making about £250 a week during the summer holidays, and I had the genius idea to build a budget PC with a massive upgrade path. Here is what my initial build looked like: 600W PSU: £50 16GB DDR4 RAM: £60 AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (with integrated graphics): £160 B450M Motherboard: £85 1TB NVMe SSD: £85 Total: ~£440 I paired that with a £10 used TV, a £5 pawn shop keyboard, and a £5 Home Bargains mouse. I even ran it without a case for a couple of months, and it worked perfectly! Once I saved up some more money, I dropped in an RTX 2070 Super. Over the course of three years, I added another 16GB of RAM, upgraded to the absolute best CPU for the AM4 socket, and eventually snagged an RTX 5070. The best part? It's all still running on that original motherboard, PSU, SSD, and the first two sticks of RAM. It is still entirely possible to build a solid entry-level PC for around £500 today, but the current RAM pricing crisis means you have to make some strategic sacrifices elsewhere. Here's what I found: CPU:AMD Ryzen 5 8600G— £150.00 (Amazon) Motherboard:MSI PRO B650M-P— £99.99 (Amazon) Power Supply:Corsair CX650 80 PLUS Bronze— £44.99 (Amazon) RAM:Patriot Viper Venom 16GB (1x16GB) 6000MT/s DDR5— £161.99 (CCL Computers) Storage:fanxiang M.2 SSD 512GB— £66.49 (Amazon) Totalling at just over the budget: £523.46 If we factor in roughly £50 for a budget monitor or TV, keyboard, and mouse, the total comes to £573.46. While the RAM crisis makes the initial cost a bit daunting, this is a fantastic entry-level foundation with incredible upgrade potential. You can see exactly what kind of performance to expect from this setup here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiy50ltiFSw Your next steps: Adding a dedicated GPU is all it will take to turn this machine into a beast. Once you have some extra cash, look on the used market for an RTX 3060 Ti (around £150) or an RTX 4070 (around £400). After the GPU upgrade, your next priority should be adding another 16GB of RAM. Crucial Note: You must buy the exact same stick of RAM you started with to ensure stability! In my experience, buying two identical single sticks separately rarely causes issues, so you should be perfectly alright when the time comes to upgrade. Hope my response helps you to make an educated choice, sorry I couldn't get it under £440 requested.