عند مساعدة صديق في اختيار جهاز كمبيوتر ألعاب بسعر أقل من 1250 يورو، وجدت صعوبة في إنشاء بنية مخصصة دون تجاوز الميزانية. هذا دفعني لاستكشاف الخيارات المُعدة مسبقًا، ووجدت واحدة بسعر 1049 يورو. يتميز النظام بمعالج AMD Ryzen 5 7500F بستة أنوية وبسرعة تتراوح بين 3.7 غيغاهرتز إلى 5.0 غيغاهرتز، مع لوحة أم Asus TUF A620M-Plus Gaming التي تدعم معالجات AMD Ryzen من الجيل التاسع وبنية التخزين المزدوج. يحتوي على 32 جيجابايت من ذاكرة DDR5 تعمل بسرعة 6000 ميغاهرتز، وهي متوافقة مع Intel XMP 3.0، وبطاقة رسومات Asus GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Dual OC بذاكرة VRAM GDDR7 بسعة 16 جيجابايت ودعم حتى أربع شاشات. يتم التعامل مع التخزين من خلال قرص SSD M.2 NVMe Gen4 بسعة 1 تيرابايت من Team Group MP44L، ويتم تشغيل البناء بواسطة مصدر طاقة مودولاري بقوة 700 واط مع شهادة 80+ Bronze.
يختلف هذا التكوين عن الآخرين من حيث استخدام مروحة لتبريد المعالج بدلًا من التبريد بالماء. أتساءل ما إذا كان هذا سيؤثر بشكل كبير على الأداء في ألعاب الوقت الحالي وإذا كان هذا الإعداد يمثل قيمة جيدة مقابل السعر.
أول مرة أرى جهازاً جاهزاً بهذا السعر ويحتوي على RTX 5060 Ti بذاكرة 16GB، خاصة مع وجود معالج Ryzen 5 7500F الذي يبدو توازنه جيداً مع كرت الشاشة. كنت أبحث عن جهاز بميزانية مشابهة للعبة Alan Wake 2، فهل تعتقد أن نظام التبريد بالمروحة فقط كافٍ للحفاظ على الأداء خلال جلسات اللعب الطويلة؟
قرأت عن جهازك المميز بسعر 1049 يورو، وأعجبني تركيزك على معالج Ryzen 5 7500F مع كرت RTX 5060 Ti ذو الذاكرة 16 جيجا – هذه المواصفات تبدو متوازنة للسعر. شخصياً أفضّل التبريد المائي لكن تجربتي مع المبردات الهوائية الجيدة كانت مستقرة أيضاً. هل تعتقد أن نظام التبريد الهوائي المذكور سيكون كافياً للحفاظ على أداء المعالج خلال جلسات الألعاب الطويلة؟
صراحة اختيار جيد للسعر، خاصة مع وجود 32 جيجا رام وكرت الشاشة RTX 5060 Ti بذاكرة 16 جيجا – هذا المزيج رائع للألعاب الحديثة. شخصياً أفضل التبريد المائي لكن يبدو أن المبرد الهوائي هنا يحافظ على التكلفة تحت الـ1250 يورو كما ذكرت. هل تعتقد أن هذا النظام سيكون كافياً لتشغيل الألعاب القادمة بدقة 2K بسلاسة؟
Here’s a solid gaming PC build with good value for your budget:
**CPU:** AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor (€128.43)
**CPU Cooler:** Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE (€29.90)
**Motherboard:** MSI B850 GAMING PLUS WIFI6E ATX AM5 (€139.90)
**Memory:** Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB DDR5-6000 CL36 (€168.81)
**Storage:** Kingston NV3 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD (€73.90)
**Video Card:** Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB (€354.77)
**Case:** Aerocool B509A Flow (€39.90)
**Power Supply:** Corsair RM850e 850 W Fully Modular (€104.90)
**Updated PSU:** mag A750GL (€81.27)
**Total:** €1017 (updated with better power supply option)
I bought this exact PC from Globaldata (the Aura Powered by Asus) two weeks ago. At the time it was €1029 with a free antivirus and mouse, but it’s now slightly more expensive at €1049 without the antivirus—possibly due to RAM price increases.
From what I’ve tested and played so far, it’s a great machine. My budget was also around €1000, and after researching Portuguese retailers, this Globaldata option seemed the best choice.
It runs all current games at maximum settings in 1080p, and some even in 1440p.
Some people might point out that the motherboard is basic or mention details like the power supply, but that’s typical for pre-built systems. If you want top-tier everything, you won’t find it for €1000.
I think this PC is perfect, depending on what you play. I mainly play FPS games like CS2 or Battlefield, and it handles everything on max settings with great FPS. It also runs GTA well.
The PC comes with a genuine Windows 11 Pro installation, all updated drivers, and a configured BIOS—just plug it in and start gaming.
Regarding cooling, it uses fans, but I find it sufficient. The case is compact and well-ventilated, so the fans keep everything cool. While playing Battlefield 6 on overkill settings, temperatures didn’t exceed 50°C. The only downside is that the fans can be a bit noisy, but they do a good job keeping temperatures low.
One important tip: Avoid having it delivered by CTT if possible. Mine arrived with the front grill dented from shipping, and I had to go to the store to replace it. If you can, pick it up in person.
Este PC não é para mim, mas para um amigo. Ainda assim, agradeço o feedback. Andei a fazer builds há uns dias e acabei por desistir. Se for para usar DDR5, os preços ficam muito altos. Por isso, comecei a ver PCs pré-montados e este pareceu-me uma boa relação qualidade-preço, daí ter criado o post.
Na PC Componentes, há algumas alternativas interessantes, mas todas vêm com RAM DDR4.
I also tried building PCs myself and it wasn’t worth it. I even came to this Reddit forum to ask opinions about some pre-builds, and everyone kept saying “building it yourself is cheaper,” but when I actually priced out builds – including that Globaldata build – it always came out to around 1200-1300€. I don’t know how people claimed it would be cheaper, because it wasn’t for me.
This is excluding Windows (I know you can use pirated versions to save money, but still).
Rather than stressing about it further, I just used the money to buy this pre-built and I’m perfectly satisfied. What matters to me is having a working system instead of dealing with components and assembly. Plus, with pre-built PCs you get assembly warranty coverage. When you build yourself, they might blame any issues on improper installation.
Ultimately, you should decide what works best for you, but this is my feedback as someone who owns this exact PC. Hope this helps.
Selecione Espanha. Encontrará melhores ofertas entre a Amazon e outras lojas.
Choose both, one in each tab.
Ao selecionar Portugal, o site ainda apresenta lojas espanholas como a PCComponentes e Amazon.es.
Há dois anos, quando montei meu PC, a Amazon não era uma opção viável, então comprei quase tudo lá.
Tens razão, não vejo a Amazon aqui. Mas jurava que quando montei o meu há três semanas, ela aparecia.
Enviei um e-mail para a equipa pedindo que adicionem a Amazon espanhola à nossa localização, já que oferecem entregas em 24 horas com Prime e tudo.
Também seria útil mencionar a Assismatica, pois costuma ter boas ofertas em algumas peças.
Envie um e-mail para eles. Hoje solicitei que adicionassem a Amazon espanhola.
A palavra correta é “ventoinha”. Antes de “nh”, não é necessário usar acento para quebrar o ditongo.
A melhor placa de vídeo nessa faixa de preço é a RTX 5060 Ti.
Você acha que ela é realmente superior à RTX 5060 Ti 16GB? Eu tinha a impressão de que era o contrário.
Considerando o modelo RTX 5060 Ti, é uma boa opção desde que o preço seja razoável.
Na PC diga havia uma configuração muito semelhante, mas com uma fonte de alimentação de qualidade e water cooling da MSI por 1050€. Não sei se o desconto ainda está ativo, mas valeria a pena verificar.
Assim que tiver tempo, vou montar e partilhar, pois também quero ter uma ideia dos preços das peças individuais.
Atualmente, com os preços de RAM e SSDs, os prebuilts acabam sendo uma opção razoável.
Com a RTX 5060 Ti, você terá desempenho excelente em 1080p, aceitável em 1440p, e consegue rodar no mínimo em 4K.
Um air cooler é suficiente para este CPU. Teste as temperaturas e, se não estiverem adequadas, um Phantom Spirit custa cerca de 40€ e resolve o problema. Não há necessidade de water cooler para este processador.
A preocupação aqui é a placa-mãe, que não permite muita potência no CPU, mas suporta os 65W do 7500F, o que é aceitável em um PC de orçamento limitado.
A fonte também não é das melhores, mas é adequada.
Considerando os preços atuais, é um bom PC, especialmente se for significativamente mais barato do que as montagens feitas no PC Part Picker.
I bought mine on the 2nd. The RAM that cost me €124.90 is now €419.53.
The SSD is still the same price—the NVMe M.2 Gen4 2 TB hasn’t increased at all; it’s still €124.99.
I built my PC around May and managed to put together a decent setup by ordering parts from various places and always choosing the cheapest sellers. I tried to do the same for my friend now, but DDR5 RAM prices alone are double what they were.
However, I lack the knowledge to determine which processors are worthwhile. For my own build, I spent countless hours watching reviews and comparing processors and graphics cards.
The 7500F is acceptable, but for a bit more you can get the 7600X, and for a little extra beyond that, the 9600X, which is the top of the budget PC range. For exact numbers, check some benchmarks, like those from Hardware Unboxed.
The main difference between the 7600X and the 9600X is efficiency. The 7600X has a TDP of 105W, while the 9600X, with only a slight performance improvement and being Zen5 architecture, has a TDP of just 65W. It consumes less power and generates less heat.
Com o meu 7600x estou satisfeito. A questão é que montar este setup provavelmente ficará mais caro que um pré-montado. O 7600x não exige water cooler, funciona bem com ventoinha. No meu caso, na altura coloquei uma water cooler da Arctic.
An Arctic water cooler might be overkill, but there’s no harm in extra cooling—quite the opposite. An air cooler would have been enough if you wanted to save money, especially a dual-fan model like the Phantom Spirit. Still, this keeps you future-proofed.
Right now, building with individual parts is tricky due to RAM and SSD prices. I’m not sure you can do better for €1049, but around €1200-€1300, you could likely get a better motherboard and power supply.
Não tinha reparado. Se te sentes à vontade para montar um PC, não faz tanto sentido optares por um pré-montado, mas até está com um preço razoável para os componentes.
O problema é que todos os builds que faço ultrapassam o orçamento. Montar o PC em si não é o problema, mas sim o tempo que perco escolhendo os componentes e a falta de conhecimento sobre o que é suficiente, como o arrefecimento adequado para certos processadores.
Com o aumento dos preços das DDR5, fica ainda mais difícil manter o custo dentro do orçamento.
Parece que ainda estão a usar a RAM que compraram ao preço original para as pré-construídas, o que torna a situação complicada agora.
I had the same thought.