CORSAIR 4000D RS ARGB Frame Modular Mid-Tower ATX PC Case, High Airflow, 3X Pre-Installed RS Fans, InfiniRail™ Mounting System, ASUS BTF, MSI Zero, Gigabyte Stealth, Black

CORSAIR 4000D RS ARGB Frame Modular Mid-Tower ATX PC Case, High Airflow, 3X Pre-Installed RS Fans, InfiniRail™ Mounting System, ASUS BTF, MSI Zero, Gigabyte Stealth, Black

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tomkatt posted on r/steamdeck5d

You can do a more powerful build for less than $1k if you don’t need the small form factor. I literally spec’d it out a few days ago. Not sure if the prices are the same at the moment but this build came out to around $950 (or $915 if you go with a cheaper case) and has more storage: $55 - Thermaltake 700w PSU $90 - Corsair 4000D case (I have one of these, good airflow and easy build space). This is a place you could skimp to save a few bucks, e.g. - this case is $55 $130 - Cheap 1 TB SSD (went with Timetec, apparently Fikwot is okay too, seems to be a SSD parts manufacturer that started selling direct) $85 - B550 ATX mobo $130 - G.Skill 16 GB DDR4 3200 $175 - Ryzen 5 5600 XT OR Ryzen 7 5700 (5600 is faster but 6c/12t, 5700 lower core speed, but 8c/16t. I have a 5600x, no complaints) $279 or $290 - RX 7600 GPU, or RTX 5050 (up to preference. The 7600 is generally comparable or slightly better overall, but you will see much better with it on Linux. On Windows the 5050 might be the better choice) This was using all new parts from Amazon, without making an effort to find the cheapest parts with PCPartPicker, or buying anything used on eBay (which would definitely increase savings, by possibly $120 or more).

No_Potential_2726 posted on r/cablemod2w

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Latter-Reference3820 posted on r/buildapcforme19w

u/npataca - If you want 3 additional fans, you should buy the case here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFHNV7TK Not sure why I didn't link this one to start with to be honest with you.