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Hardware suitable for gaming, NAS, Usenet and more ?

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Hi, I have found an offer for an used gaming rig, with the following parts: 

  • CPU: intel i5 9600K Boost 4,6 GHz
  • RAM: (2x8 GB) 16 GB DDR4 Crucial Ballistix Sport 3000 MHz
  • Mainboard: MSI Z370-A PRO, LGA 1151, VGA, DVI-D, DisplayPort, 1x M.2, 8x USB 3.1 Gen1 & 6x USB 2.0, ATX Mainboard
  • Cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock
  • Power: COOLER MASTER MasterWatt Lite 500W 230V
  • Case: be quiet! Pure Base 600
  • OS SSD: SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 1 TB

 

If will buy some more HDDs for the NAS part. Also I want to buy a GPU later on, because I don't want to spent so much at once. 

 

My Use Cases: 

  • run a NAS
  • Jellyfin or Plex (maybe will need some transcoding)
  • Usenet services
  • Home Assistant
  • (maybe) Adguard or PiHole and or VPN
  • use the PC for gaming

 

So my questions are, if the components will hold up to my needs. Also how is the performance for gaming ? Is it possible to play multiplayer games or is the lag unbearable ? 

 

If you have other recommendations for PC parts, I am open to it, I have no problem buying used stuff, because my budget is limited. Around 300€, at very very very max 400 for the parts, without HDD.

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