Like I said, even a Pentium would do for such tasks and an i3 is already a little luxury/overkill, so why spend extra on a more expensive i3 or even i5. The SSD will provide the snappiness.
I always try and buy the best i can get with the budget i have at the time so then the computer will last longer in terms of performance life.
I agree its overkill but who knows in 3 or 4 years time the extra grunt from an i3 or i5 would surley prove the better option if budget allows?
I did look at the i5 6400 but at the time the price difference was going to put him over budget but i might consider it again as since we have swapped things the overall price has come down
think i will go with the i3 as its a higher clock than the i5 and i think with the work he will be doing on the PC the higher clock will be better.
how are the Intel stock CPU coolers these days are they quiet as thats another thing he would prefer is a quiet PC i was thinking i could get a better CPU cooler as this is coming under budget now
think i will go with the i3 as its a higher clock than the i5 and i think with the work he will be doing on the PC the higher clock will be better.
how are the Intel stock CPU coolers these days are they quiet as thats another thing he would prefer is a quiet PC i was thinking i could get a better CPU cooler as this is coming under budget now
Noise-wise I don't mind the stock cooler with i3's after I tune the fan profile a bit so it doesn't ramp up and down so much. And cooling-wise, it's even overkill.
fair enough, as of today, web browsing speed does benefit from higher clock speeds. Doesn't stop internet bandwidth from majorly bottle-necking us all!
think i will go with the i3 as its a higher clock than the i5 and i think with the work he will be doing on the PC the higher clock will be better.
how are the Intel stock CPU coolers these days are they quiet as thats another thing he would prefer is a quiet PC i was thinking i could get a better CPU cooler as this is coming under budget now
My dad has the side off his machine despite me telling him to put it on but you can barely hear the thing its so quiet, not like my machine LOL.
Think i have found what it is its a function on the motherboard its a Gaming Audio LED illuminated design https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/H110M-K-D3/![]()
Think i have found what it is its a function on the motherboard its a Gaming Audio LED illuminated design https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/H110M-K-D3/![]()
Yeah they often have the audio path illuminated these days. Some have even more, some RGB too. I think your board isn't the D3 model though, it should be the DDR4 model - https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus...151-ddr4-micro-atx-motherboard-mb-684-as.html
You might find an option in the BIOS to turn it off, or in Asus software somewhere.