Raidmax
CONFIG I5 14400F+ RTX 5060
د.ج 209.000,00- CPU: Intel Core i5 14400F
- COOLING: MAGMA MA421A ARGB
- MOTHERBOARD: MSI B760M-P DDR5
- GPU: GeForce RTX 5060 8G MSI 2X SHADOW
- RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) 5600MHz RGB ASGARD
- STORAGE: SSD NVMe 512GB HIKSEMI
- POWER SUPPLY: 750W 80+ BRONZE GAMDIAS HELIOS
- CASE: ASUS A21 PRIME + 4 ARGB FANS RAIDMAX
This build brings together a strong combination of components for the modern gamer and content creator.
1. Modern Gaming
- 1080p (Full HD) Gaming: The PC is configured to run modern AAA games at 1080p resolution with high settings. It is also well-suited for competitive titles where smooth gameplay is important.
- 1440p (QHD) Gaming: This system is equipped to handle many games at 1440p resolution.
- Next-Gen Features: The graphics card supports Ray Tracing for realistic lighting and reflections in compatible games, as well as DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) to help improve performance.
2. Productivity & Content Creation
- Multitasking: The Intel Core i5-14400F processor, with 10 cores and 16 threads, is designed to handle multiple tasks at once, such as gaming while streaming or running background applications.
- Creative Workloads: The 32GB of high-speed DDR5 RAM provides a large amount of memory for creative tasks. This PC can be used for:
- Video Editing: Working with 1080p and 4K video projects.
- Graphic Design: Handling files in applications like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
- 3D Modeling: A strong starting point for students and professionals.
3. Core Components
- Fast Storage: The 512GB NVMe SSD allows for fast boot times and quick loading in games and applications compared to traditional hard drives.
- Modern Platform: The DDR5 platform and 750W 80+ Bronze power supply provide a base for the system’s components and potential future upgrades.
- System Cooling: The build includes an ARGB CPU cooler and four ARGB case fans to help manage component temperatures and provide visual flair.
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