Ryzen 1600 setup, suggestions and advices?

Apr 29, 2017
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Hi guys, I'm about to buy all components for my new pc and I was wondering if you could confirm that all the parts are compatible and if you could let me know if 550W Psu is enough for this build with the Sapphire pulse rx580 or if I need more W.
Also, any other advice or suggestion you may have is very welcome.
I'm waiting to buy the mobo and ram for amd and mobo producers to fix the memory problems on ryzen platforms though... Hope they'll fix it ASAP cuz I need a computer :D

The computer should be this one:

PCPartPicker part list: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/tFQ9LD
Price breakdown by merchant: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/tFQ9LD/by_merchant/

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor (€234.60 @ Amazon Italia)
Motherboard: Asus - PRIME B350-PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard (€86.47 @ Amazon Italia)
Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory (€135.62 @ Amazon Italia)
Storage: Crucial - MX300 525GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (€141.99 @ Amazon Italia)
Video Card: Sapphire - Radeon RX 580 4GB PULSE Video Card (€226.07 @ Amazon Italia)
Case: Corsair - 100R Silent ATX Mid Tower Case (€59.26 @ Amazon Italia)
Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply (€64.00)
Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro Full 32/64-bit (€20.99 @ Amazon Italia)
Total: €969.00

Thanks everyone :)
 
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It looks like a solid combo.
I would caution in the future if you plan to upgrade to recheck the compatibility of the additional components. (because the ryzen might last you a bit longer than the gpu, and you want to make sure the Power supply will handle the new gpu, especially have the right connectors and power on the 12V rail).

The case I wont comment on, since that is very subjective.
The PSU is what you can call decent. Its not the best of the best but for that build you probably dont need it. As long as it has the standard protection features you are fine.

Just be on the safe side if you ever plan to overclock the CPU. It will start to pull a lot more power after a certain Voltage.
I personally always go for a bit overkill on...
Apr 29, 2017
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Thanks for your answers guys! :)
I'm waiting to buy the motherboard and ram cause Amd promised a bios update in may that should fix ram speed problems with non b-die rams and other things..
You can read more here : http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/matthew-wilson/upcoming-microcode-update-aims-to-improve-ryzen-ddr4-compatibility/

What do you think about case and Psu? Is 550W going to be enough for the rx580?
Should I opt for a cooler master Silencio 452 instead of the corsair case?

 
It looks like a solid combo.
I would caution in the future if you plan to upgrade to recheck the compatibility of the additional components. (because the ryzen might last you a bit longer than the gpu, and you want to make sure the Power supply will handle the new gpu, especially have the right connectors and power on the 12V rail).

The case I wont comment on, since that is very subjective.
The PSU is what you can call decent. Its not the best of the best but for that build you probably dont need it. As long as it has the standard protection features you are fine.

Just be on the safe side if you ever plan to overclock the CPU. It will start to pull a lot more power after a certain Voltage.
I personally always go for a bit overkill on the PSU when I make a PC, just to make sure its running quiet and I have some headroom for additional components.
 
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