Xiao Bian posted, "No hyper-threading but multi-core! Ryzen3 at 779 yuan is a great deal!" This got many small business partners scratching their heads trying to put together a build. One small partner in particular wanted to assemble a computer using the money he earned during his summer break. Of course, the budget was tight, but Xiao Bian really appreciated how this person was getting hands-on experience with building their own setup. Since there was a clear need, Xiao Bian decided to share two different configurations to help this budding builder out. If any of you have even more cost-effective options, feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments section—Xiao Bian will definitely take them into account!

**Budget: 2000 yuan**
- **Motherboard:** ASRock H110M-DVS R3.0 - 299 yuan
- **Processor:** Intel Pentium G4620 SMD - 545 yuan
- **Memory:** Kingston DDR3 1600 4GB - 229 yuan
- **Hard Drive:** Seagate Barracuda 2TB - 439 yuan
- **CPU Cooler:** 60 yuan
- **Mouse:** 50 yuan
- **Power Supply Unit (PSU):** 200 yuan
- **Total:** 1822 yuan
**Pros:** Decent integrated graphics performance, excellent cost-effectiveness.
**Cons:** Not enough multi-core performance and slightly weaker memory performance.
One thing to note about this configuration is the use of the G4620 processor. Unlike the G4560, the G4620 comes with an HD630 GPU, which performs better. When purchasing the motherboard, make sure to tell the seller that it needs to support a 7th generation processor. They will usually update the BIOS for you, or else the processor won't be recognized.
**Upgrade Suggestions:** Adding another 4GB memory module would allow for dual-channel memory, which could significantly boost performance.

**Budget: 2500 yuan**
- **Motherboard:** MSI A320M PRO-VD - 349 yuan
- **Processor:** AMD Ryzen3 1200 - 779 yuan
- **Memory:** Kingston DDR4 2400 4GB x 2 - 498 yuan
- **Hard Drive:** Seagate Barracuda 2TB - 439 yuan
- **Graphics Card:** Colorful HD7770 1G D5 - 180 yuan
- **Mouse:** 50 yuan
- **Power Supply Unit (PSU):** 300 yuan
- **Total:** 2595 yuan
**Pros:** Strong multi-core performance, better dual-channel memory performance, no obvious weak points.
**Cons:** Without a budget for an SSD, this setup may lack speed when it comes to loading times.
When choosing between this Ryzen3 1200 configuration and the previous one, Xiao Bian had to carefully consider whether to go with 8GB of dual-channel memory. For a multi-core processor, better memory performance is crucial. Eventually, Xiao Bian decided to stick with dual-channel memory despite the extra cost, as it provides a noticeable performance improvement. Additionally, the Ryzen3 1200 requires an independent graphics card, so Xiao Bian bumped up the PSU budget by 100 yuan to ensure compatibility with a more powerful unit.
**Upgrade Suggestions:** Adding a solid-state drive (SSD) would dramatically improve performance and longevity of the system. This investment will pay off in the long run.
Xiao Bian worked hard to maximize the cost-effectiveness of every component. Some might suggest buying used parts for better performance at lower prices, but Xiao Bian recommends new components for those with limited technical expertise, as they tend to have fewer hidden issues. Plus, Xiao Bian has a reputation for being a bit of a klutz when it comes to electronics...

Feel free to share your thoughts or alternative configurations in the comments below. Xiao Bian and this aspiring PC builder appreciate your input!
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