Gaming PC DAIFUKU
🔧 Current Specs Overview
Component | Model / Specs | Notes |
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CPU | Intel Core i5‑13400F (10 cores: 6P + 4E, 16 threads, up to 4.6 GHz) | Great value CPU, solid for gaming and multitasking. |
Cooler | Intel Stock Cooler | Functional, but runs hot/noisy under load. |
Motherboard | Biostar H610MHP | Budget board, limited features (no OC, PCIe Gen 4 limited). |
RAM | Cuso 16GB (2×8GB) DDR4‑3200 MHz | Standard capacity for gaming. May limit multitasking or future games. |
SSD | Kingston NV1 250GB NVMe (PCIe 3.0 x4) | Small capacity; fast boot times but limited space. |
GPU | Zotac RTX 5060 Ti OC Twin Edge 8GB GDDR6 | Great 1080p/1440p performance; modern architecture (likely ADA or Blackwell-based). DLSS 3 support. |
PSU | Hybrok 650W 80+ Bronze | Wattage is OK, but unknown brand — potentially unstable under full GPU load. |
Case | Nox Fusion Raven (5× ARGB fans) | Good airflow and looks. Supports cooling needs well. |
⚙️ Performance Overview
🎮 Gaming (FPS Estimates)
Resolution | Expected Performance (Modern AAA titles) |
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1080p Ultra | 100–160+ FPS (extremely smooth) |
1440p High/Ultra | 70–120 FPS (depends on title & RT usage) |
1080p w/ Ray Tracing | 60–90 FPS (with DLSS or Frame Gen ON) |
1440p w/ Ray Tracing | 50–75 FPS (DLSS/FSR recommended) |
4K | Playable with DLSS Quality/Balanced — ~45–60 FPS in many games |
💡 DLSS 3 and Frame Generation make this card excellent in titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Spider-Man, Alan Wake II, etc.
⚠️ Potential Bottlenecks / Limitations
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Stock cooler may cause thermal throttling during gaming or heavy multitasking.
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PSU quality may risk system stability (especially under full GPU+CPU load).
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Limited SSD capacity — modern games can easily take 100+ GB each.
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16GB RAM is still fine, but becoming borderline for future AAA titles.
🚀 Upgrade Recommendations
Upgrade Option | Price (+DA) | Worth it? | Notes |
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🔁 CPU Cooler: DeepCool AG400 ARGB | +7,500 | ✅ YES | Excellent performance for the price, quiet, reliable cooling. |
🔁 CPU Cooler: Hyper 212 Spectrum V3 ARGB | +6,500 | ✅ Yes | Also very good. Slightly older design but proven. |
🔁 SSD NVMe 512GB | +3,000 | ✅ Yes | Good value. Doubles your storage for cheap. |
🔁 SSD NVMe 1TB | +9,000 | ✅ Optional | Great for long-term use or larger game library. |
🔁 PSU: Cooler Master MWE 650 Bronze V2 | +2,500 | ✅ Strongly Recommended | Better safety, build quality, and long-term reliability. |
🔁 PSU: Cooler Master MWE 750 Bronze V3 | +6,500 | ✅ Optional | Better headroom for future GPU upgrades; more efficient. |
🧠 Upgrade Priority (Ranked List)
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✅ PSU Upgrade → Choose 650 Bronze V2 for value, or 750 Bronze V3 for long-term headroom.
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✅ CPU Cooler → Prevent thermal throttling, reduce fan noise. Either cooler is a big win.
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✅ SSD (512GB) → Low cost, high impact upgrade.
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✅ SSD (1TB) → Worth it if you plan to install lots of games or keep system for years.
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⚠️ RAM (future) → 32GB recommended if you get into video editing, 3D, or newer demanding games.
🎯 Final Performance Verdict
Category | Result |
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1080p Gaming | 🔥 Excellent — very high FPS in all modern titles. |
1440p Gaming | 💪 Strong — smooth experience with high/ultra settings. |
Ray Tracing | ✅ Playable — especially with DLSS & Frame Gen. |
Thermals/Noise (Stock) | ❌ Poor — stock cooler is noisy under load. |
Stability (Stock PSU) | ⚠️ Risky — Hybrok may not handle spikes well. |
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