/pcbg/ - PC Building General

You've helped alot user, ill do some of my own sleuthing and upgrading and post later. Thanks bro.

You don't have to revamp everything in the build. I say that because I see people being offered builds, then put a lot of fluff and shit on top of it and it doesn't work anymore because the additions don't make sense with the base build. That's kinda why it's a cookie cutter: it does exactly what it says. Really depends of what you mean by "VR".

What are the max spec upgrades for the Fujitsu Esprimo P2560?

Currently has a Pentium E5400 @ 2.70GHz CPU with 2*2GB RAM and a basic low-profile GPU.

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I had a optical drive selected but remembered I dont ever use disks for shit anymore. And never changed back. But here is new case and other stuff.
Plan on using it for movies and lurking and games with waifu. Nothing super serious though just dont want lag and shit. And with the current price building 2 would not be a problem.
Any updated feedback or new feedback is appreciated.

you really want an ssd for the OS

I've still got an optical drive. I originally had it in my old build but I had to pull it out and use it to install Windows 10 on my newest build as, apparently, the build of Windows 10 you download when using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to put on a USB is an old build while the install DVD that came with my Windows 10 OEM license is the 1803 (April 2018) build.

Yes, there are USB stick + license packs that you can buy. You can also create an install USB on an old computer and buy a license by itself. As for how it gets installed on a blank hard drive/solid state drive, assuming you don't plan on installing any other OS, you just click on the drive you want it installed on and the Windows installer does the partitioning for you.

>4c/4t in 2019
You should consider at least getting a 4c/8t processor or just get a 2600 which has 6c/12t since you're already getting the RX 580 graphics card. It's about $100 more but it will go a long way.

Also, the SSD that the other guy mentioned is a really good investment too. That would be even cheaper (if you go with a 250GB, for example).

What's a good card for 4k 60fps gaming at the minimum plus rendering work?

2600 is shit for gaming enjoy your sub 60fps minimums

You need a 2080 TI with either an i7 9900 or at least a 2700x with fast B-die RAM + tight timings.