I'm transitioning from being a long-time Mac user to building my first PC. My needs are pretty simple: general browsing and programming, with no plans for gaming. Therefore, I'm looking for a build that utilizes an integrated GPU instead of a dedicated one. Here's the current setup I've put together: [my PCPartPicker list](https://pcpartpicker.com/user/pcbuilderxDDDD123/saved/GVV3mG).
I'm mainly worried about a couple of things—my motherboard's compatibility with my chosen parts and the power supply unit (PSU). I've read mixed reviews about my motherboard, especially regarding its WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, which is concerning since I rely on multiple Bluetooth devices (mouse, keyboard, headphones), and my internet connection isn't the best due to my router being far from my workspace. Additionally, I've noticed potential issues with the motherboard's compatibility with certain RAM types, which has left me feeling a bit overwhelmed. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Since you aren't gaming, consider a mini PC like this one: [Amazon Mini PC](https://www.amazon.com/Beelink-PCle4-0-Computer-Support-Display/dp/B0DKF15XQJ). It's compact and efficient if you want something simple without extra upgrading options.
It looks like you might have shared the wrong PCPartPicker link. Try posting a proper permalink to your build. Alternatively, you can create a table for your parts. Check out the Reddit table guides [here](https://imgur.com/a/1vo0GHH) for help!
I looked into MiniPCs, but I really want the option to upgrade components like the CPU and GPU later on. I've been stuck with a Mac Mini, and I'm trying to escape those limitations.