I can definitely recommend the LG-27GN800-B, i have had it for quite a while, and i love it!
Yes, all these parts will be compatible. Although there are some parts I would suggest changing. I'm basing prices on amazon with a US address. If your dad's going to buy PC parts, microcenter is the cheapest option in the US iirc.
For your PSU, The BQ is rated Tier C in the PSU tier list. The closest option of good quality to the price is the, XPG Core Reactor 750W ($109). Particularly recommending this since you're going to have an RX 6800.
For your storage, currently the MP34 1TB is out of stock on amazon, but price wise it's very close to the MP33. I'd recommend taking the Team Group MP34 if you ever find it in stock. It was in stock for $59 a few days ago.
I would highly recommend getting this Sabrent NVME instead. This is PCIe 4.0 and has DRAM. It will be much cheaper if the Maya code can be applied so YMMV. Di ko rin ma-check. Bwiset kasi CS nila. Dati pa ko di makalog-in. Tagal pa mag-reply.
Price w/o code: $79.99
Price w/ code: $64.00 (around ₱3600)
Fortunately, Amazon offers free shipping now. 1tb nvme actually cost around ~6k locally.
Cheaper ang RAM sa Amazon right now and free shipping.
TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 for 2.9k
or XPG Z1 DDR4 3200MHz for 2.9k non-RGB
Not OP, but what do you think about the B550M-VC Wifi? It addresses your concern, but cheaper siya for some reason.
Go for Ryzen 5 5600 instead (w/ Uncharted game)! = P 6,264 nalang (Free shipping, discounted nadin with %20 off).
For comparison, a refurbished Dell Optiplex 9020 in Amazon costs $190 USD. Same i7-4790 and 16gb ram but with a bigger 480gb ssd (and a 90-day warranty by Amazon).
Msrp naman for a gtx 1650 is $149 new.
You're looking at 190 + 149 = $339. Apply mo na lang anywhere between 30-40% price reduction. So around $200-235 or Php 11k-13k siguro.
there's this gem na 7.6k total when shipped to the PH https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZQ97H3W/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A25SITGFW0OQJA&psc=1
It's a bit above the 6k na TG SATA SSD but for 1.5k diff and more than 2x the speed it's also a good deal
Amazon PH offers Teamgroup 2TB SSD for 6k, yes 6k!
Unsure if it can ship to Mindanao, but they're in stock on Amazon. Perhaps you could log in and check for yourself https://www.amazon.com/AKG-Pro-Audio-Headphones-K371/dp/B07WZH7WM9
If shipping to PH isn't possible, you could use a package forwarder like MyShoppingBox or similar.
Reposting my reply from another thread:
You can get this for around 24k (after refunds) at the current exchange rate, which gets you a decent quad-core Ryzen 3. You will pay quite a bit more upfront for the customs fee deposit on Amazon (actual customs fee is around 12-13% of the item price + shipping), but they will refund the excess about 1-2 weeks after delivery. You'll want to add at least another 4GB of RAM, and the 128GB SSD is quite small, but both are easily upgradeable. It has a pretty decent 15.6" 1080p IPS screen, and a backlit keyboard, which are still pretty rare for laptops below (or sometimes above) 30k locally.
Are you referring to this?
https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Powerful-Electronic-Environmentally-Friendly/dp/B01FWSYOME
Not unless you're turned off by the price, for me it's showing $99.98 + $22.43 shipping direct to Manila. If you will be cleaning a lot of tech (or small spaces in general), this could be a good investment.
Hmm. Bale eto lang yung nahanap ko based sa research:
RAM - Most likely galing sa OEM prebuilt system (Dell/HP)
SSD - Entry level SATA LiteOn Drive
HDD - Just a Seagate Barracuda
Medyo mumurahin yung SSD so suggest ko pa rin na palitan ng branded. Yung RAM at HDD okay lang naman basta hindi max performance hanap mo.
I'm currently in abroad right now which gives me the option to order from Amazon at low prices and I'm planning to bring my GPU home to build my pc next month. This is the GPU, the total price of the GPU with shipping is 17k.
If new, sorry to say but yes it's unrealistic, unless you dive into unknown brands. The best you can with 20k is probably haggle a second hand laptop from carousell or fb marketplace, not something that I would personally do or recommend.
If you can stretch your budget to 33k, you can buy this laptop, add 1TB HDD, and call it a day.
Looks like you can still buy it sa amazon
Downside is it's above 10k so tax, might be worth it using a forwarder or just have it ship directly (kasi minsan if di naman significant yung amount, binabalik ni amazon yung ph tax)
Some motherboards have a dedicated pump header for AIOs that run at 100% all the time, make sure you are not connecting your fans there. If you are plugged into a fan header, are you using a hub or a splitter? are they all connected by a 4 pin connector? make sure there is good contact on all the pins especially the 4th pin, otherwise those fans would just work like voltage controlled fans.
You can also try to use this program:
https://github.com/Rem0o/FanControl.Releases
This can over-ride any mobo settings and lets you set your own custom fan curve using any of the sensors it detects on your system (example: you can set case fans to change speed with your gpu temps instead of case/cpu temps).
You can let it autodetect all the fans on your system or you can manually set the fan speed. If changing fan speed percentages does nothing then maybe the header itself is problematic or its one of those weird non-standard 4pin headers (gigabyte has stupid fan headers like this).
SSD choice is pretty bad. This WB Black at 512 GB is slightly more expensive than your choice but is a better value. This is pretty great since this item can be direct ordered from Amazon. Reasonable shipping fee. Php 3500 versus Php 4250 (74$ for the item, 12$ for shipping, converted using Php50=$1). That's a Php 700 difference, but you get immensely better R&W speeds.
You should aim to get at least 16 GB for the RAM. If you're just doing light work, 8 GB is fine. But if you add gaming or editing into the mix, yeah sure, games don't need higher than 4-6 GBs of RAM but you still need to run the OS!
WD's Black line is pretty good. It's my gaming drive and there's some great Amazon sales every so often (cheap import fees and direct shipping to PH so long as it's below 200$).
Hello, I just have a surface knowlege on networking and networking devices in general. But seeing the no one has responded yet, I hope this might help narrow down your search even a bit. I believe such product do exist and even fits your description of handling dual WAN, having at least 8x gigabit LAN ports, and as an added bonus of being a tri-band Wi-Fi of 5GHz1, 5GHz2, and the good old 2.4GHz. Have you checked this out from Amazon?
Anyone know where I can locally buy a legit 14 or 16 AWG PSU power cord like this one? I can't risk trusting Lazada and Shopee listings for this one since these may be used for a heavy sustained load. Any leads will be really appreciated, thanks!
For the 140mm instead of p12 (120mm) its just the p14 pwm pst version... balato mo nalang sa akin yung savings mo sa arctic fans. :D jk
Whats your understanding of fan speed control? Where do you plan on adjusting them?
as for those fan hubs i'm not 100% sure if you can directly control the fan speed per fan, the technology isnt really exact, sometimes there would be hubs which would only allow you to control the fan on the fan1 precisely and the others will just follow fan1 speed. If you really want per fan speed controlling there are things like these but they're very expensive and a bit hardcore.
Like i said in my initial reply you don't need to populate all the case fan slots also since you'll be using an AIO the thermals would be different. but yeah it won't hurt to fill up all the slots.