Review my build

Shabbir_MK

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CPU - Ryzen 1500x
Motherboard - Asus Prime B350M-A
GPU – Sapphire Nitro+ RX 570 4GB (Prefered) – Because crossfire is possible
PSU - Seasonic S12II 520W/620W (520W will be enough)
Hard Disk – Western Digital 1TB Blue (7200 RPM)
Cabinet - Deepcool Tesseract Sw Mid Tower
RAM - HyperX FURY 8GB DDR4 2400mhz (HX424C15FB2/8) - Will add another soon afterwards
Case fans (optional) - Cooler Master Jetflo 120mm LED Fan (R4-JFDP-20PR-R1)

Just want your opinion about it and whether there will be any incompatibilities or any worthwhile upgrade.

Pls keep in mind that i am on a tight budget and possibly a little bit here and there is all thats possible. I also come from India so prices are sky high

Also i wud like to know which of these monitors shud i take

LG 22MP68VQ FHD (with freesynce)
ASUS VP228H FHD (with freesynce)
ASUS VS229 21.5 inch FHD
LG 22M38D/H 22inch FHD
Dell 22" FULLHD LED MONITOR SE2216H
BenQ GW2270 22(54.6cm) Monitor (Black/Noir)

I wud like to know whether freesync is worthwhile and if yes are there any other 22/21.5 inch monitors with it except for the mentioned ones

The cost is of about INR. 64,000-ish which is approx 1000 USD

Thanks in advance


 
When they do blind tests , 50 percent of people don't know the difference between free sync and off ,It will depend on your eyes. Check it out at a store and see if you can tell,Is tearing a problem for you ,I don't find it a massive problem personally .I also think your graphics card isn't fast enough to out pace the monitor .You only get tearing when your card draws more frames ,than your monitor can display. I think your card won't draw much more than 60 fps sec, so a 60 hz display will keep up ,Luckily for us those numbers actually relate to each other so it Makes it easy .120 fps needs 120 hz and free sync holds to those numbers ,But you will be under or around 60fps anyway and unless your up around 70 to 80 it won't notice tearing at all
 
thank you fro the quick response

I wanted to ask bcuz if i go for a non-freesync monitor i cud use the surplus cash to get a Galax GTX 1060 6 GB EXOC (which imo is more future proof thanks to the more amount of vram) or a sapphire RX 480 8 GB nitro (not nitro+) (which has better dx12 and vulkan support and has more vram as well)

Is it worth it ? If yes which one shud i go for ??

And is there anything else where i can improve in my build ??
 


RX 580 not available? If it's between the 1060 6GB and 480 i'd lean slightly towards the 1060 6GB but if you are going for long-term then the RX 480 8GB might be the better card because the VRAM, CrossFire supprt, better performance in newer APIs (Vulkan/DX12) and Radeon supports their cards longer than Nvidias before moving to legacy driver support (See FineWine). But also remember the 1060 is much more efficient and usually the slightly faster card on average. Although the RX 580 8GB beats them both, so best of both worlds if you can get one.

Rest of your build looks good but i'd opt for faster RAM with Ryzen, it has proven to have performance enhancing results. 2800-3200 is a nice sweet spot just don't spend too much for it if it comes down to it. Hopefully you can find a fast kit for not too much more though, it's worth it. Hope this helps :)
 
Thanks for your opinion

only the asus strix version of rx 580 is available which i can't afford as of now and the tdp is way too high. Like u said, rx 480 will be a better buy and will go with a non-freesync monitor (or i won't buy it and use my tv as a monitor as of now).

The question is whether the price bump of about 4000 INR (62.5 USD) from rx 570 to rx 480 is worth it ?? Considering the fact that the performance is nearly the same. I am happy with high settings and am looking forward to mod games as well.

And shud i got with the nitro+ version which costs me a furthur 3000 INR (46.8 USD) more ?? I don't think the factory overclock will give me more than 2-4 fps more IMO but just want to confirm

Also i checked the ram prices in my country and i won't be able to afford it since the cost of 3200 MHz (150 USD) is more than double the price of 2400MHz ram (46.8 USD) mentioned above