Gaming PC OPERA
🖥️ Updated Specs Overview (as of Sept 2025)
Component | Description | Verdict |
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CPU | Intel Core i5-13400F – 10 cores (6P + 4E), 16 threads | ✅ Excellent for modern gaming + light productivity |
Cooler | Intel Stock Cooler | ❌ Loud, hot under load — not enough for i5 + 3060 Ti combo |
Motherboard | Biostar H610MHP | 🟡 Basic board, no OC or extra M.2 slot, but works fine with 13400F |
RAM | Cuso 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz | ✅ Dual-channel, good for gaming |
SSD | Kingston NV1 250GB NVMe (DRAM-less) | ❌ Too small and slow under heavy file loads |
GPU | Asus Dual Mini RTX 3060 Ti 8GB (Used) | ✅ Powerful GPU for 1440p Ultra and 1080p 144Hz |
PSU | Hybrok 650W 80+ Bronze | ⚠️ Not safe long-term with RTX 3060 Ti — low-tier brand |
Case | Nox Fusion Raven (5× ARGB fans) | ✅ Looks good and has decent airflow |
🎮 Performance Overview (13400F + 3060 Ti)
Task | Expected Result |
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✅ 1080p Ultra Gaming | 120–180 FPS in most games |
✅ 1440p High/Ultra Gaming | 70–100 FPS, DLSS helps a lot |
✅ Streaming (OBS + NVENC) | Smooth with GPU encoding |
🟡 Ray Tracing | Playable with DLSS, but better kept on medium |
❌ CPU Temps (Stock Cooler) | 85–95°C under load = loud, possibly throttling |
❌ Storage Situation | 250GB fills instantly and slows system performance |
🔧 Upgrade Breakdown (Ranked by Importance)
🔋 PSU: Cooler Master MWE 650 Bronze V2 — +2,500 DA
✅ #1 Priority
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RTX 3060 Ti draws ~200W+ under load — Hybrok PSU = dangerous
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MWE 650 V2 is safe, quiet, 80+ Bronze certified, with proper protections (OVP, SCP, etc.)
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Great efficiency, clean power delivery
⚠️ Do NOT run a used RTX 3060 Ti long-term on a generic PSU.
💾 SSD: 512GB NVMe — +3,000 DA
✅ Best Performance/Cost Upgrade
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Current 250GB NV1 is DRAM-less + nearly full = slow
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512GB gives space for OS + 4–6 modern games
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You’ll get much better system responsiveness
Suggested SSD Models (if available):
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✅ WD Blue SN570
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✅ Crucial P3 / P3 Plus
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✅ ADATA SX8200 Pro
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✅ Lexar NM710
💸 Biggest daily use impact for small cost. Avoid buying another Kingston NV1.
💾 SSD: 1TB NVMe — +9,000 DA
🟡 Optional — large storage, not best price per GB
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Great if you play 6+ big games or do media production
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Same speed as 512GB, just more space
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If your budget is tight, get 512GB now, and add 1TB later
🧠 Good luxury upgrade, but not essential right away unless you’re out of space constantly
❄️ CPU Cooler Options
Cooler | Price | Verdict |
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Cooler Master Hyper 212 Spectrum V3 ARGB | 6,500 DA | ✅ Solid upgrade, quieter and cooler, ARGB included |
DeepCool AG400 ARGB | 7,500 DA | ✅ Better thermal performance, lower noise, easier install |
🔥 Both will significantly reduce CPU temps (10–20°C lower) and cut fan noise during gaming.
Pick Based On:
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💡 Hyper 212: Budget + ARGB fan = great value
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❄️ AG400: If temps/noise are your top concern (worth the extra 1,000 DA)
✅ Final Upgrade Recommendation (Best Combo)
Upgrade | DA | Why |
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Cooler Master MWE 650W Bronze V2 | 2,500 DA | Secure, stable power for your expensive GPU |
512GB NVMe SSD (with DRAM) | 3,000 DA | Fixes speed + space issues |
Cooler (Hyper 212 / AG400) | 6,500–7,500 DA | Prevents thermal throttling, much quieter gaming |
🧩 Total: 12,000–13,000 DA
🎯 Best value-for-money combo: Stable power + usable storage + cooler CPU
🔄 Budget-Based Plan
Budget | What to Upgrade |
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5,500 DA | PSU + 512GB SSD (essential stability + speed) |
10,000 DA | PSU + SSD + Hyper 212 (strong all-around improvement) |
13,000 DA | PSU + SSD + AG400 (cooler + quieter + stable) |
15,000+ DA | PSU + 1TB SSD + Cooler (future-proofed storage + max cooling) |
✅ Final Verdict
Your build is strong and modern, but currently held back by:
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⚠️ Unsafe PSU
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❌ Weak cooling
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❌ Limited, slow storage
Upgrading those 3 areas will:
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🔒 Protect your GPU & CPU investment
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❄️ Lower temps & noise for a smoother gaming experience
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🚀 Improve loading times & game installs
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