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Hi people need some help. Building an htpc, 2 issues.
#1 only has stereo output. i need 5.1 output but can't find a usb or pci-e sound card that's reasonable priced. tv has SPDIF
#2 only DisplayPort output on the onboard, using a converter it can't do 4k. I want 4k60 i have a old gpu but the power required for the gpu doubles the pc power usage. also doesn't fit in the sff case.

Any help will be appreciated.
 
Hi people need some help. Building an htpc, 2 issues.
#1 only has stereo output. i need 5.1 output but can't find a usb or pci-e sound card that's reasonable priced. tv has SPDIF
#2 only DisplayPort output on the onboard, using a converter it can't do 4k. I want 4k60 i have a old gpu but the power required for the gpu doubles the pc power usage. also doesn't fit in the sff case.

Any help will be appreciated.
Is HDMI out of the question ?
 
How interesting. I asked for help and no one offered to help me... Nice one, people.
 
Hi people need some help. Building an htpc, 2 issues.
#1 only has stereo output. i need 5.1 output but can't find a usb or pci-e sound card that's reasonable priced. tv has SPDIF
#2 only DisplayPort output on the onboard, using a converter it can't do 4k. I want 4k60 i have a old gpu but the power required for the gpu doubles the pc power usage. also doesn't fit in the sff case.

Any help will be appreciated.
Buy a better adaptor that supports 4K?

Should be able to get one from Amazon for ~R500 all in.

Edit:

https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-DisplayPort-Supports-displays-3840x2160/dp/B00S0C7QO8

Edit 2, this one does HDR too:

https://www.amazon.com/UPTab-DisplayPort-Adapter-displays-4096x2160/dp/B01B6ZOMIS
 
How interesting. I asked for help and no one offered to help me... Nice one, people.
Sorry didn't see yours. Looking on Android device.
The Ryzen R5 3600 is really good value for money and the 1660ti. But these are midrange parts do you want higher end?
 
Sorry didn't see yours. Looking on Android device.
The Ryzen R5 3600 is really good value for money and the 1660ti. But these are midrange parts do you want higher end?

No, just mid range like my old Sandybridge B3, I do have an HD5750 card that is compatible with the PCI-e x16 slot.
 
now I"m in the market for a new PC - not an upgrade or whatsoever, one of my hard drives has failed and you would think after 9 years on Sandybridge, it would more sensible to just buy a new PC minus the power supply which is still new.

I see AMD Ryzen has a better deal over Intel with their prices so some advice would be appreciated. My budget isn't looking that great and I prefer a quad-core CPU over anything else. I play games now and then, spend more time watching TV series / movies and then there's IT related work which I"ve been out of for too long (6 years, I think) so I'm not too clued up about AMD's products. Any advice would be really appreciated.

I'm in the UK so lets see what they have at the current rate.

Here's the following items:

AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Gen2 6 Core AM4 CPU/Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
ASUS AMD Ryzen PRIME X570 P AM4 PCIe 4.0 ATX Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 3000MHz RAM/Memory Module
Corsair Force LE200 120GB 2.5" SATA3 SSD/Solid State Drive
Seagate Backup Plus Portable 4TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive Silver + 200GB Cloud Storage

My general thinking is to lump all my personal data together in a 4TB external and go for 120GB SSD as the boot drive. I may get another SDD later on for my linux OS (either Deepin or Kali).

Just nothing too fancy, I'm not a big gamer and I don't game online anymore so a mid-range PC should suffice for my needs. That HDD that crashed had all my TV series on it so I'm a bit disappointed as the quality isn't what it used to be. My first HDD that I purchased lasted me 15 years. My dad had a Seagate Portable Backup that only lasted him 1 year before it failed then I send it to Seagate in Coventry (UK) for an RMA, apparently according to DHL they turned it around and tried to send it back to us. So I have lost faith in Seagate's product reliability and their customer services suck big time.

I am not too sure about the processor compatibility on the motherboard and the ram too. Any compatibility issues with any of these components?

PS. I already have a Corsair VS650 650w PSU, still new, purchased in February this year. The AMD HD5750 card is about 7 or 8 years old now, still happy with it for now.
 
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Another thing get a bigger ssd, for the price difference a 250gb SSD isn't that bad.
Especially as Windows can take a good portion of a 120gb.
 
I got an awesome build from Wootware a couple of months ago. Let me remember the specs
 
ok.

It's a Ryzen build.

CPU - AMD Ryzen 2700 (not the X)
Motherboard - Asus ROG Strix X-470F
RAM - Gskill 16GB
GPU - RTX 2080ti
SSD - Samsung Pro 1TB

Rest to follow tomorrow.
 
How interesting. I asked for help and no one offered to help me... Nice one, people.

You're in the UK?

What's your budget?

Do you have a monitor, keyboard, mouse already?

What resolution is the monitor if you have one, what do you use the pc for and which games do you play?
 
ok.

It's a Ryzen build.

CPU - AMD Ryzen 2700 (not the X)
Motherboard - Asus ROG Strix X-470F
RAM - Gskill 16GB
GPU - RTX 2080ti
SSD - Samsung Pro 1TB

Rest to follow tomorrow.

The 2080ti is overkill for the 2700. 2070 super would be much cheaper and you will almost remove all bottlenecking. I paired my 2700 with Vega64. Perfect fit. 5700XT would be the way to go if you want to go AMD.


edit. The above is valid if you tend to keep the 2700 and not planning to upgrade to something faster in the near future.
 
You're in the UK?

What's your budget?

Do you have a monitor, keyboard, mouse already?

What resolution is the monitor if you have one, what do you use the pc for and which games do you play?

yup got a mouse, keyboard and screen. 1920x1080 for my Samsung Syncmaster 2333 (23"). I plan to upgrade the screen at a later stage as it's also old too.

As for budget, I will be saving up per week after I get paid and minus my rent, that's the money I have for saving up for this PC. So give or take in the next 5 weeks, I should have enough to order the parts.

ATM, I'm playing Titan Quest and nothing else. Now and then I'll have the urge to play Skyrim and that AMD graphics card still works well.

Yes I took my PC with me on the plane - just packaged into a box. Unfortunately, let me tell you it's a very bad idea. Airport workers do NOT care about your stuff - my window door has a slight crack in it and a part of my Coolermaster Storm Scout has a dent and scratch somewhere. Your stuff gets thrown around.
 
Great my 3 month old Transcend M.2 drive seems to have died during the night. Had my Plex database on as well so now Plex won't start. Also my Virtual machines. Great start to the day

Supplier has swapped SSD for a new one. Considering rather upgrading to a bigger / better one.

Options:

Keep 128GB DRAM less with R/W: 1800MB/s, 1500MB/s and pay in nothing
Upgrade to 512GB with DRAM R/W: 3500MB/s, 2800MB/s and pay in R800+ bucks

:unsure:
 
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