I built a PC for my Dad many years ago and it's been working a treat ever since. I think it's on AM3, so not much salvagable from it. I thought I'd build him a new PC for Christmas. He's retired and only uses it for office tasks really, as well as a bit of family tree and photo/video storage. It'll likely last him many years without upgrading again. With that in mind I thought going AM4 might be a good bet to save some cash, as by the time he's likely to upgrade, AM5 will probably have been replaced and he won't benefit from any AM5 based features anyway
I was going to get him:
Ryzen 5600G
16GB 3200 DDR4
1TB NVME
MSI B550-A Pro
Be quiet 450w PSU
Fractal Pop Silent Solid case
No GPU
He's got a 5.25" DVD drive he'll want to move over and a few other SSDs. Will probably re-use his license key as well.
Is there anything I'm not thinking of for a bog standard home PC? It would be about another £50-£100 to go AM5, so I'm not sure I see the point for his use case.
I was going to get him:
Ryzen 5600G
16GB 3200 DDR4
1TB NVME
MSI B550-A Pro
Be quiet 450w PSU
Fractal Pop Silent Solid case
No GPU
He's got a 5.25" DVD drive he'll want to move over and a few other SSDs. Will probably re-use his license key as well.
Is there anything I'm not thinking of for a bog standard home PC? It would be about another £50-£100 to go AM5, so I'm not sure I see the point for his use case.