Is this build good enough for its price

Saeid_5

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Hi there i was wondering if this build is any good, i have spent a long time coming up with a build and am ready to buy the parts in a few days. Please let me know if there is any bottlenecks or better alternatives thanks.

Case : BITFENIX BFX-NOV-100-KKWSK-RP
MO: Asus Prime B350M-A AMD DDR4 S-ATA 600 Micro ATX
CPU: AMD YD1200BBAEBOX Ryzen 3 1200 CPU with Wraith
GPU: Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 1060 WF2 3GB GDDR5 PCI-E
RAM: Corsair CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 Vengeance LPX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 3000Mhz
PS: Corsair CP-9020101-UK CX450M 450 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply Unit
Monitor: 144hz acer monitor


I already have a hard drive am i able to just easily transfer it onto the new build and install new drivers? thanks.
 
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I thought all of the benchmarks showed the higher IPC and clock speeds of i7's gave a higher frame rate, this is only useful with 144hz monitors, but that's what you have.

Saeid_5

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yup its a budget pc, ive seen benchmarks about the GC and CPU and it will give me 144+ fps in games such as csgo and league.
 

silverfeather

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yea, for sure, but if you can spend a little more budget and get a ryzen 5 1600, would be way better for you over the years.
 

Saeid_5

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so if i get the ryzen 5 1600 and still use Gtx 1060 it would make the build perfect? or does the R5 need to be paired with 1070. I think i will be upgrading in the future so the gc could wait?
 

silverfeather

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you can stick with the 1060 and get awesome results, the 1070 would be looking more into the future, but the 1060 will suit you well