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Ready-made build recommendations · Denmark
A complete, explainable recommendation for the One powerful box that serves both gaming and virtual machines — performance first. — components, reasoning, trade-offs, energy cost and upgrade path, generated by the WisePC decision engine.
The system as a whole — before the shopping list.
diy · tower build on AM4 + AMD B550
We split your build into the performance you need, the performance you're buying, and the performance you're likely to use day-to-day. When the gap is wide, you're overbuying.
BALANCED — the build is sized close to what the workload requires.
| Performance I need | Performance I buy | Likely to use | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU threads | 8 | 12 | 6 |
| RAM | 72 | 128 | 40 |
| Storageoverbuy | 5 | 16 | 3 |
| GPU VRAM | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| Network | 2.5G | 1.0G | 1.0G |
What this means
An explainable future-proof score, the Homelab Risk Score, a final pre-purchase audit and what will become the limiting factor over time.
69
Balanced future-proofing
Balanced future-proofing (69/100) — it covers today's workload with some room, but one or two factors will push you to upgrade sooner.
DIY build — the CPU, motherboard and PSU can each be upgraded independently without replacing the whole system.
Expansion headroom: 2 PCIe slot(s), 0 M.2, 6 SATA, 0 drive bay(s), 0 RAM slot(s) free.
Storage is 31% utilized with 0 free drive bay(s) and 6 free SATA port(s).
0 RAM slot(s) free; memory is 56% utilized.
Networking is 2500 Mbps, and a free PCIe slot can add a faster NIC later.
ATX form factor with standard, socketed components — most parts are easy to replace.
A 8GB GPU is present — AI and transcoding workloads are covered.
32
Moderate risk
Moderate risk (32/100) — a few items are worth fixing before you commit (see checklist).
Single point of failure
Risk: highStorage has no redundancy (2 drives, no mirror/parity) — a single drive failure exposes the array.
Fix: Add at least a mirror (RAID 1/ZFS mirror) for irreplaceable data, or an additional parity drive for larger arrays.
Storage risk
Risk: lowSolid-state storage — no moving parts, low mechanical failure risk.
Fix: For an always-on system, prefer NAS/CMR-rated drives; monitor SMART and replace before the warranty ends.
Data loss risk
Risk: high2 drive(s) with no redundancy — a single SSD/controller failure can still lose data.
Fix: Add redundancy and an off-site/off-box backup for anything irreplaceable.
Power risk
Risk: lowPSU is 400W, peak load 128W (32%).
Fix: PSU sizing leaves healthy headroom for spikes and future parts.
Network risk
Risk: lowSingle 2500 Mbps NIC — a switch/port failure takes the box fully offline, and multi-user media can saturate 2500 Mbps.
Fix: Consider a second NIC or a managed switch; for heavy media, plan for 2.5/10G before the build.
Expansion risk
Risk: low2 PCIe, 0 M.2, 6 SATA, 0 bays free.
Fix: Healthy room for future drives, NICs and accelerators.
Upgrade risk
Risk: low2022 platform — current generation with a forward-looking socket/feature set.
Fix: Buy for the workload, not the socket — upgrade paths are a bonus, not a guarantee.
Audit found 2 critical and 0 warning item(s) worth fixing before you buy.
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No storage redundancy
Critical2 drive(s) with no mirror or parity for the data you plan to store.
Action: Add at least a mirror for irreplaceable data before you migrate anything.
Category: storage
Add a UPS
OptionalAn always-on server holding data should survive power blips.
Action: Add an online/line-interactive UPS sized to the build's idle draw.
Category: power
Keep a backup off-box
OptionalRedundancy inside the box does not survive fire, theft or a whole-array fault.
Action: Mirror the important data to an external drive, a second box, or cloud.
Category: storage
PCIe slot available
Future2 free PCIe slot(s) for a NIC, HBA or GPU later.
Action: Use it for a 10G NIC, extra HBA, or an accelerator when the need appears.
Category: expansion
Nothing obvious becomes a limiting factor in the near term — this build should age well.
Value build — most for your money
Architecture: tower build on AM4 + AMD B550
≈ 2,149 €
Total
balanced
| Role | Component | Qty | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cpu | AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | 1 | 97 € | … |
| motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WIFI II | 1 | 158 € | … |
| ram | Corsair Vengeance LPX Black / Yellow DDR4-4000 CL19 128GB (8x16GB) | 1 | ≈ 304 € | … |
| case | Cooler Master HAF XB ATX Desktop Black | 1 | ≈ 71 € | … |
| cooling | Thermalright Le Grand Macho Air 159mm Fanless | 1 | ≈ 41 € | … |
| psu | SeaSonic Platinum Fanless ATX 400W Fully Modular 80+ Platinum | 1 | ≈ 81 € | … |
| storage | OWC Aura Ultra IV 8TB SSD M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe | 2 | ≈ 1,038 € | … |
| gpu | XFX Speedster SWFT 210 AMD Radeon™ RX 6650 XT Core Gaming Graphics Card with 8GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA™ 2 | 1 | ≈ 359 € | … |
| Total: | ≈ 2,149 € | |||
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CPU is the closest to its limit (67% of capacity in use) — it will likely force the next upgrade.
2891 €
Idle: 47 W · Overall: 89/100 · balanced
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Idle: 55 W · Overall: 88/100 · balanced
2891 €
Idle: 47 W · Overall: 89/100 · balanced