Last month we gave this machine a major shake-up, and it’s performing well, so no need for any radical changes this month. In fact, there’s only one change, and that’s due to the Kingston SSD we used last month being difficult to find in shops. So instead, we’ve turned to Adata, and its SU650. Not exactly a performance offering, but it’s incredibly affordable for a 120GB boot drive, and it’s still faster than a traditional spinning drive. With only one hardware change, you’d expect the overall price to remain largely the same, but the new Adata SSD we’ve popped in here is $21 more than the Kingston A400 120GB from last month, which pushes the overall cost just north of $800. With second-gen Ryzen chips now doing the rounds, we…