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    #841
    Been using my Baseus 65w GaN charger since last year to charge my (previous) work laptop which has 65w charger and personal laptop with 45w charger. Also using it to charge my phone while charging my laptop so sulit talaga.


    https://youtu.be/tQNEC5tzngs

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    #842
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Can anyone recommend a cheap, yet decent 65W GaN USB Type-C charger for an HP laptop?
    UGreen or TopK

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    #843
    a tiny upgrade..

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    #844
    Hahaha what an upgrade!

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    #845
    My youngest is planning to assemble this.

    Gigabyte Z690I AORUS ULTRA D4 M-ITX Intel Gen12 (LGA 1700)

    Gigabyte RTX3080 Gaming OC 12GB NVIDIA 300 Series

    Gigabyte AORUS 7000S M.2 NVME 1TB SSD

    Gigabyte AORUS PC5-5200Mhz CL40 DDR5 2x16GB

    Approx cost of the above is about 140K which is Option 1.

    If we use Gigabyte RTX 3070TI AORUS Master 8GB NVIDIA 300, price will be around 116K which is Option 2.

    Any inputs on the spec for those who are really good in gaming? And is the price range reasonable?


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    #846
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    My youngest is planning to assemble this.

    Gigabyte Z690I AORUS ULTRA D4 M-ITX Intel Gen12 (LGA 1700)

    Gigabyte RTX3080 Gaming OC 12GB NVIDIA 300 Series

    Gigabyte AORUS 7000S M.2 NVME 1TB SSD

    Gigabyte AORUS PC5-5200Mhz CL40 DDR5 2x16GB

    Approx cost of the above is about 140K which is Option 1.

    If we use Gigabyte RTX 3070TI AORUS Master 8GB NVIDIA 300, price will be around 116K which is Option 2.

    Any inputs on the spec for those who are really good in gaming? And is the price range reasonable?


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    CPU? Case? Power supply? Cooling? Lots of missing parts from your build assess whether it’s good value or not.

    If your son wants to go with an all-Gigabyte build then you pay the premium for the branding.

    Gigabyte Z690I Aorus - 20k
    Gigabyte 3080 - 65k
    Gigabyte 7000S 1TB - 10k
    Gigabyte 32GB DDR5 - 16k
    Total: 111k without CPU, case, power supply, cooling, fans, hard drive


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    #847
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    CPU? Case? Power supply? Cooling? Lots of missing parts from your build assess whether it’s good value or not.

    If your son wants to go with an all-Gigabyte build then you pay the premium for the branding.

    Gigabyte Z690I Aorus - 20k
    Gigabyte 3080 - 65k
    Gigabyte 7000S 1TB - 10k
    Gigabyte 32GB DDR5 - 16k
    Total: 111k without CPU, case, power supply, cooling, fans, hard drive


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    Thanks jut703 for the pricing estimate, forgot to detailed the others. I dont do gaming myself hehe. Any good alternative brand that you can recommend will be helpful for the main parts?

    The motherboard will use the Intel i7 12700K which is part of my earlier estimate.

    Casing, Power supply and cooling will be added as well and not in my price estimate.

    Meron ng monitor, gaming mouse, separate external keyboard from an existing older Nitro5 laptop.


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    #848
    DD5 ram is expensive as of now compared to the performance gain against DDR4. I would rather get DDR4 and a less expensive motherboard, unless you want to "future proof."

    Also there is a cost premium with going for a smaller form factor as your motherboard is itx. Things like the power supply will cost more.

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    #849
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    DD5 ram is expensive as of now compared to the performance gain against DDR4. I would rather get DDR4 and a less expensive motherboard, unless you want to "future proof."

    Also there is a cost premium with going for a smaller form factor as your motherboard is itx. Things like the power supply will cost more.
    There are ITX cases that can accommodate ATX-sized PSUs, like the NZXT H210i which is my favorite ITX case.

    Spec-wise, ITX boards are about 1-2k more expensive than equivalent mATX and ATX boards. I think worth the premium naman for the smaller form factor.


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    Last edited by jut703; March 31st, 2022 at 11:43 PM.

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    #850
    Thanks for the inputs, learning something new in doing pc build.

    Consideration is medyo konting future proof para for any parts upgrade later on.


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