Für diejenigen, die innerhalb von Budgetgrenzen arbeiten und Intel- und NVIDIA-Komponenten bevorzugen, stellt dieser Fall einige Kompatibilitätsprobleme dar. Er beherbergt derzeit einen AMD Athlon X4 860K-Prozessor, der mit einer AMD HD6970-Grafikkarte kombiniert ist, installiert auf einem FM2-mini-ITX-Motherboard der Marke MSI. Der Gehäuse selbst ist ein Corsair T380.


It’s been a while since I’ve seen that case.
I found it in electronic waste.
As a longtime Intel user, I recommend avoiding Intel this generation. AMD has made significant improvements with their AM4 and AM5 sockets. I’m using a Ryzen 7 9700X that I bought for $300, and it has been excellent. Intel’s current CPUs seem to have more reported issues than even the problematic GPU power adapters.
For this case, consider an older Intel setup like my current laptop with an i7-9750H, GTX 1650, and 32GB RAM.
I’m not sure what your budget is, but for most components except RAM and NVMe drives, prices are currently at or near all-time lows. I recently found a nearly complete AM5 setup—including the CPU, motherboard, AIO cooler, case, and RGB fans—for under $400, excluding RAM and storage.
Why would I spend $1,200 on RAM?
I’m unable to view external images or links. If you could describe the case you’re referring to or provide the details from that image, I’d be happy to help you determine the appropriate specifications for it.
For a build like this, 64GB of DDR5 RAM would be appropriate, and you can find it for around $600.