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Reddit mentions of Be Creative: Stay Weird: Motivational Notebook, Journal, Diary (110 Pages, Blank, 6 x 9)

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Found 1 comment on Be Creative: Stay Weird: Motivational Notebook, Journal, Diary (110 Pages, Blank, 6 x 9):

u/BlastedBrent ยท 1 pointr/ASU

First and foremost, every ASU student gets a free OEM license of Windows 10 Pro and Office, so don't factor this into the price. I'm going to assume OP either used his ASU license or pirated it... If he didn't, his loss.

Windows 10 licenses are dirt cheap and shouldn't be factored into the cost of a computer, you can buy licenses from bulk OEM keys on ebay for < $10 anyway:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Windows-10-Pro-32-64-BIT-GENUINE-LICENCE-KEY-PRODUCT-CODE-win-10-pro-/173148179959?hash=item28506f8df7

Someone looking to play games should really stay away from this build with a ~$700 budget. Any old intel computer with even a modest graphics card like a 1050ti will far outperform this build.

I advise anyone with this budget to stay away from APU gaming, it really doesn't perform too well given the price.
Check out these benchmarks:
https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AMD-Raven-Ridge-3DMark-11-Graphics-740x497.png

https://offerup.com/item/detail/432098607/?ref=Search
You can get this and drop $220 into a 1050ti and have something far nicer with little effort and less cost.
Even if it doesn't have an SSD, you can purchase a 120gb SSD for $45 these days.

The motherboard has an NVME port, so you could take this as an opportunity to purchase an even faster drive:
https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-SU800-M-2-128GB-ASU800NS38-128GT-C/dp/B01M9K0N8I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1521707714&sr=8-3&keywords=120gb+m.2

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-960-EVO-Internal-MZ-V6E250BW/dp/B01LYFKX41/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1521707741&sr=8-3&keywords=pcie+ssd+m2

The GPU market is slowly getting calmer, should be able to get a 1060 for $250 if/when prices return to normal.


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If you insist on getting everything new check out this build for ~$60 more:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mh6GfH

It includes the z370 chipset, support for overclocking, and a 240gb ssd you can actually fit some games on it

It should outperform his build in every reasonable way, (cpu performance, storage, and of course gpu performance)