Is $1000 a Fair Price for This Mini-ITX Build?

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Asked By TechyTom123 On

I just purchased a mini-ITX build for around $1000, and I'm feeling a bit anxious about whether it's a good deal or if I've been taken for a ride. Here are the specs I've got:

- **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 5 7500F (boxed)
- **Motherboard:** Gigabyte B650I AX ITX DDR5
- **GPU:** Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5060 Eagle OC 8GB
- **RAM:** Kingston Fury 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5-6000
- **Storage:** Kingston NV3 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
- **PSU:** Thermalright 650W 80+ Gold
- **CPU Cooler:** Thermalright Assassin Spirit 120 EVO ARGB
- **Case:** Deepcool R-CH160-BKNMI0-G-1 Mesh Mini ITX

I have a few questions:
1. Is $1000 a reasonable price for these parts right now?
2. Are there any red flags with the PSU, SSD, or cooler?
3. What's the upgrade path like for this platform?
4. Is there anything I should consider changing right away to avoid future regrets?

I'd really appreciate some honest feedback. If I've made a mistake, I'd rather hear it straight so I can improve for next time.

1 Answer

Answered By BuildMaster99 On

Honestly, I think you got a fair deal. It’s not an amazing price, but for a mini-ITX build, it’s actually decent, especially since those can be tricky to assemble for newbies. One thing I would suggest is considering getting 2x16GB RAM if you plan to upgrade in the future since you're limited to two slots with the mini-ITX.

CuriousCathy -

So overall, that's good news, right?

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