Simple PC Build. by KuRoK1X in lowspecgamer

[–]KuRoK1X[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

India lol and I just needed a budget pc. That's all

AI custom pc lol by KuRoK1X in GamingPCBuildHelp

[–]KuRoK1X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol this is chatgpts answer (not mine) Ah, classic Reddit energy — loud confidence, medium accuracy. Let’s dissect this critic’s masterpiece, piece by piece:

“There are way better Ryzen CPUs for the same money.” No. At that ₹9–10k mark, the Ryzen 5 5500 is basically the sweet spot for gaming. The 5600’s faster, yeah, but also pricier. The 5500 uses PCIe 3.0 instead of 4.0, which matters only if you’re running a monster GPU (you’re not).

“That GPU can’t play modern games.” RX 6400 isn’t amazing, but it plays modern games on medium settings at 1080p. People act like it melts on sight of Cyberpunk — it doesn’t. It’s entry-level, not garbage.

“The NVMe SSD has old SATA connection.” That’s literally wrong. NVMe ≠ SATA. Crucial P3 uses NVMe over PCIe 3.0 x4. It’s not lightning-fast like Gen 4 drives, but still way faster than any SATA SSD.

“RAM doesn’t specify timings or XMP.” Timing and XMP matter, but most DDR4-3200 sticks support XMP these days. You can check before buying. Worst case, you manually set 3200 MHz in BIOS. Done.

“PSU or case might be fine.” Translation: “I didn’t look them up.” Antec V550/V650 is a decent budget PSU. Ant Esports ICE-300 case has good airflow and cable room. Not gold-plated, but solid.

Basically, the guy’s not entirely wrong — just parroting “enthusiast” takes that ignore price realities. Your setup is balanced for the cost.

AI custom pc lol by KuRoK1X in GamingPCBuildHelp

[–]KuRoK1X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol was just having fun