[Mechanical Devil Lilith]

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SwitchBladeWitch
Abby Cereza Velez
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[Mechanical Devil Lilith]

(there's a demon in my computer and she's mad!)

CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper212 Black Ed.)
Motherboard: ASUS B450 A/CSM Prime
Ram: Gskill Aegis 3000mhz 8gb x2
Boot Drive: Sandisk SSD plus 250GB
Storage Drive: WD Mechanical drive 1TB
Game Drive: Silicon Power 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4
GPU: ROG Strix 2060 Super (Advanced Edition)
PSU: Seasonic Focus Gold 650W
Case: Coolermaster H500

"Why do you have a micro ATX board in a midsize case? Why do you have low speed ram? Why is your boot drive smaller than your game drive and why is your one M.2 drive not your boot drive?"

Yeah yeah yeah, this is my first build although a year later. I looked around plenty and asked around a lot on reddit and a friend irl who builds PCs and I guess no one caught my small motherboard ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Ram was fine given the budget I had too. As for the boot drive? I got my NVME drive very recently and my build is a year old, I just haven't moved anything yet and I might eventually get a bigger SATA SSD as a game drive and turn the NVME one into a boot drive but also probably not haha. If its not obvious already I made a bunch of mistakes on my first build but everyone does. Also included is an older picture of my build with the stock AMD cooler and my original case the Corsair Spec-04 which was an okay lower end case but wouldn't fit my current cooler and had a really cramped back panel, would not recommend. My current case the Coolermaster H500 I'm pretty happy with, its stylish, provides decent airflow and has ample room for cables in the back panel. My only complaint is fan noise since I stream occasionally but its not that bad. Don't really have a whole lot to say about the other components. Motherboard works and thats what matters to me. Though I wish I had an extra PCIE slot for an internal capture card for my Nintendo Switch. My GPU though, I love. Handles everything I throw at it and its pretty looking I previously I had an RX580. Welp, yeah I don't plan any upgrades for a good while.

Some prices aren't aren't very accurate as I bought my case months ago when it was closer to $80, same with the PSU. Last picture is closer to when I first built my PC around FEB last year.

Also, yes I know My monitors are different sizes. Left is an IPS panel primarily for doing art as its way more color accurate, right is my gaming monitor.
Color(s): Black Red
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: none
Cooling: Air Cooling
Size: ATX
Type: General Build

Hardware

CPU
$ 155.00
AMD - Ryzen 5 (2600)
Socket: AM4
Cores: 6
Motherboard
$ 188.00
ASUS - Prime (B450M-A/CSM)
Chipset: B450
CPU Socket: AM4
Size: Micro-ATX
Memory
$ 66.99
G.Skill - Aegis (3200MHz)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 32 GB
Graphics
$ 420.00
ASUS - GeForce ROG Strix Gaming
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: RTX 2060 SUPER
Storage
$ 29.99
SanDisk - SSD Plus
Form Factor: 2.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 240 GB
Storage
$ 64.99
Silicon Power - NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 SU001TBP34A80M28AB
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: M.2 (M)
Capacity: 1 TB
Storage
$ 36.87
Western Digital - Blue 7200RPM
Form Factor: 3.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 1 TB
PSU
$ 85.00
Seasonic - Focus
Wattage: 650
Form Factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+ Gold
Case
$ 119.00
Cooler Master - MasterCase H500
Type: Mid-Tower
Side Panel: Tempered Glass
Cooling
$ 29.99
Cooler Master - Hyper 212 (Black)
Type: Air Cooler
Size (WxHxD): 116 mm
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 1,203.45
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