Build for nephews to go with 980ti

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Hi,

I’m not up to date with current offerings from AMD (not to say it has to be AMD)

I’m looking to build something for my nephews for around £300-£400 without GPU and storage. They need something for school and general use (if they could play some basic games until they get a GPU that would be a plus) but will be donating a 980ti for 1080p 60hz gaming at a later date.

They’re young so RGB will go down well.

No monitor, KB or mouse needed.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I would sugest an ssd sp much faster than mormal hard drivr. the cpu has integrated graphics which is good for 720p gaming but out of stock.

DE My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £391.06 (includes shipping: £18.12)​
 

Thanks, sorry should have given more detail on the storage, I have a bunch of HDD, SSD and m.2 etc to offer whichever they need.
 
Ok thoughts on build ?

I seem to have added 2 cases in the spec.
No problem I did notice.

Looks good I heard about the new AMD processors coming out but after having a quick look I see they’re much higher end. Looking up 3200G seems to be a good choice. It’s been a long time since buying the 980ti I’m giving them so not sure on power consumptions but I’m assuming a 550w PSU would be suitable?

Matx is a good shout too. However that particular motherboard has a pretty bad review. I’m not typically a fan of Gigabyte having a few issues with intel boards in the past and that review puts me off even more. Any substitute you’d recommend?
 
No problem I did notice.

Looks good I heard about the new AMD processors coming out but after having a quick look I see they’re much higher end. Looking up 3200G seems to be a good choice. It’s been a long time since buying the 980ti I’m giving them so not sure on power consumptions but I’m assuming a 550w PSU would be suitable?

Matx is a good shout too. However that particular motherboard has a pretty bad review. I’m not typically a fan of Gigabyte having a few issues with intel boards in the past and that review puts me off even more. Any substitute you’d recommend?

980ti is 250w draw so should be ok , msi motherboard would normally my first choice but I was trying to save money.

MSI B450M MORTAR MAX

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-b450m-mortar-max-socket-am4-ddr4-matx-motherboard-mb-348-ms.html
 
Something I have overlooked well taken for granted is that my sister does not have ethernet connection in their bedroom. Will need something with built in wi-fi or I suppose going to have to factor in a wi-fi card.
 
G3200 don't work on b550 motherboards and is not part of the cashback deal.
Apologies, I didn't realise as the motherboard photo appears to have a HDMI/Display port on it (in fact, it does: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MAG-B550M-BAZOOKA/Specification but after reading the CPU list I'm guessing it wants a PRO 4350G as a minimum).

So for the motherboard I linked to they would need the following and a GPU: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-...hz-socket-am4-processor-retail-cp-3c1-am.html

GPU I could help out with, if someone can point me to the direction of the "MM" (assuming members market?) section? The only issue is that the GPU is older than the 980ti OP has (by two years; no wonder it was using low settings in the game I was playing which forced me to get the rig I have today).

Something I have overlooked well taken for granted is that my sister does not have ethernet connection in their bedroom. Will need something with built in wi-fi or I suppose going to have to factor in a wi-fi card.
I'm strugging to find a B550 with WiFI in for that offer I linked to earlier.

All depends on how far away from the router the room is and how strong the WiFi is.

Cheapest USB: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/addon-wireless-300mbps-nano-usb-adapter-nwu285v3-nw-004-ad.html

Cheapest PCI-E card: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/addon-wireless-11n-300mbps-pci-e-adapter-nw-005-ad.html

Cheapest branded PCI-E card: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/tp-link-300mbps-wireless-n-pci-e-adapter-nw-054-tp.html
 
MSI MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI with the 3100 but the 3100 is out if stock.

3100 needs a gpu.

To get cashback they have to buy together from participating partners .

You have to way up the pros and cons.
 
MSI MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI with the 3100 but the 3100 is out if stock.
Link to MB for OP: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-...am4-b550-micro-atx-motherboard-mb-35f-ms.html

3100 needs a gpu.
I refer to what I said earlier:
GPU I could help out with, if someone can point me to the direction of the "MM" (assuming members market?) section? The only issue is that the GPU is older than the 980ti OP has (by two years).
 
Something I have overlooked well taken for granted is that my sister does not have ethernet connection in their bedroom. Will need something with built in wi-fi or I suppose going to have to factor in a wi-fi card.
Got another option going through the forums (personally, I wouldn't recommend it but worth a try): https://www.overclockers.co.uk/tp-l...ine-starter-kit-tl-pa8033p-kit-nw-20v-tp.html

Plug master one using network cable into the router, then plug the other on in and use a network cable from the extender to the PC.

It does however reply on how the electrical wiring of your home is (hence why I wouldn't normally recommend these - they can cause a fair amount of latency)
 
I’m looking to build something for my nephews


ITX systems will greatly increase the likelihood of maternal approval.

Something I have overlooked well taken for granted is that my sister does not have ethernet connection in their bedroom.

Just run a long cable and route it neatly around doors and walls. Use a mallet and chisel to create channels in the door frames to go through doors.
 
That's fine, if they own their home

ITX systems will greatly increase the likelihood of maternal approval.


Just run a long cable and route it neatly around doors and walls. Use a mallet and chisel to create channels in the door frames to go through doors.

They actually just had a large extension put on however no ethernet cables were run unfortunately, I'm thinking just a PCI Wi-Fi card will suffice (not like they are competing in FPS and they can always find another solution if they find the latency too much.

I'm probably going to go with @mickyflinn suggestions but looking to go with the following motherboard just because I have never experienced any issues with the 5 Asus boards I have owned.

Looking at the following then and then adding a 980Ti Later on just checking there no compatibility issues especially since I have change the motherboard from the suggested one:

DE My basket at Overclockers UK:
 
They actually just had a large extension put on however no ethernet cables were run unfortunately, I'm thinking just a PCI Wi-Fi card will suffice (not like they are competing in FPS and they can always find another solution if they find the latency too much.

I'm probably going to go with @mickyflinn suggestions but looking to go with the following motherboard just because I have never experienced any issues with the 5 Asus boards I have owned.

Looking at the following then and then adding a 980Ti Later on just checking there no compatibility issues especially since I have change the motherboard from the suggested one:

DE My basket at Overclockers UK:
My only concern is the memory: it isn't on the QVL list so if there is an issue Asus will start saying "no support until you sort out that memory" - there's been a couple of threads that I have looked at and they both have had the pretty same response.

However, this memory is on the QVL list:

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £77.69 (includes shipping: £8.70)
And yes that PCI-E WiFi card should be fine
 
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