[SOLVED] 1440p 200+ frame AMD Gen 3 Ryzen build

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Approximate Purchase Date: ASAP

Budget Range:1500 , all on newegg card

System Usage from Most to Least Important: gaming , content creation , watching videos , surfing the web
Are you buying a monitor:
No



Parts to Upgrade: CPU , mother board(Already have and model is
ASUS AMD AM4 ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero ATX) if compatiable i have
Ballistix Sport AT 32GB (4 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory Model BLS4K8G4D32AESTK. But if i need i will get new model for build. Already have a
Seasonic PRIME Ultra 1000W 80+ Titanium Power Supply, Full Modular, 135mm FDB Fan w/Hybrid Fan Control, ATX12V & EPS12V, Power On Self Tester, SSR-1000TR powersupply. Video card if needed.




Do you need to buy OS No
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.

Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
newegg.com

Location: Ridegley West Virginia United States

Parts Preferences: looking to go to AMD 3000 series but if 2000 series will get what i want will use it to save money.

Overclocking: Maybe

SLI or Crossfire: Maybe

Your Monitor Resolution: 2560x1440 @ 144hz

Additional Comments: Will be playing Fortnite , Destiny 2 , WWE games , ship of heroes (when released) Mechwarrior 5 , Titan Fall series of games. Blender , Affinity photo

And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading: To future proof my pc

Budget is between 1500-1700 american dollars
 
200fps+ @ 1440p is very game and settings dependent. What games are you going to be playing? Edit: I see your games. You should be able to get 144 on a few of those games. 1

With my 3700x and 2080ti @ 2560x1440 my average framerates are 110fps. This is between pretty much all recent AAA titles at max settings.

FYI: no point in going over your monitors refresh rate
 
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200fps+ @ 1440p is very game and settings dependent. What games are you going to be playing? Edit: I see your games. You should be able to get 144 on a few of those games. 1

With my 3700x and 2080ti @ 2560x1440 my average framerates are 110fps. This is between pretty much all recent AAA titles at max settings.

FYI: no point in going over your monitors refresh rate
After seeing your suggestion and reading a post on google about a Ryzen 7 3750X being in the works i am now wondering if maybe i should hold off for just a little while longer to see what becomes of the 3750x and too see if i might be able to get a better single core speed(hopefully 4.7 all core or up) because i noticed that they increased the TDP by 40 for that chip.
 

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Would the Sythe Mugen 5 Rev B be a better cooler or not? In your opionion what should i do with the Crucial MX500 1TB M.2 model CT1000MX500SSD4 that i have?
 
After seeing your suggestion and reading a post on google about a Ryzen 7 3750X being in the works i am now wondering if maybe i should hold off for just a little while longer to see what becomes of the 3750x and too see if i might be able to get a better single core speed(hopefully 4.7 all core or up) because i noticed that they increased the TDP by 40 for that chip.
I doubt AMD would cannibalize their 3800.
 
Would the Sythe Mugen 5 Rev B be a better cooler or not? In your opionion what should i do with the Crucial MX500 1TB M.2 model CT1000MX500SSD4 that i have?
I don't know anything about the Mugen 5. The Be Quiet Dark rock slim is also very good and extremely quiet. The mx 500 I would add to the build as secondary storage, good for backing up data, and extra storage space. I wouldn't consider the 3800x or upcoming 3750x over the 3700x as the performance difference between the 3700x and 3800x is tiny to non-existant. If you want 12 cores go for the 3900x, if you want 8 cores go for the 3700x.