Question Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2 and Ryzen 5 5600X compatibility ?

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Does the Ryzen 5 5600X fit and work with a Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2? The bios has been updated to the newest possible update.

Right now I have a Ryzen 5 3400G and an RTX 4060 Ti. I heard that the PCIe 3.0 is not really the problem with the bottleneck, but it's rather the processor.
Would the Ryzen 5 5600X work with the RTX 4060 Ti?
 
Does the Ryzen 5 5600X fit and work with a Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2? The bios has been updated to the newest possible update.

Right now I have a Ryzen 5 3400G and an RTX 4060 Ti. I heard that the PCIe 3.0 is not really the problem with the bottleneck, but it's rather the processor.
Would the Ryzen 5 5600X work with the RTX 4060 Ti?
As long as bios is fully updated

As long as you have decent cooling should be fine I would personally recommend Ryzen 7 5700x with a 6 heat pipe cooler like thermal right burst. If budget allows. It runs cooler and quieter. Wouldn't recommend a 5600x on a stock cooler.
 
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With the correct bios it should work fine.
My 5600x runs a 4070 just fine.
Thank you both for your answer. I have PCIe 3.0 on my motherboard, how much fps will there be between the PCIe 4.0? I'm really planning on only playing Grand Theft Auto V, Battlefield V, Farming Simulator 25, War Thunder and Forza Horizon 4.
 
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As long as bios is fully updated

As long as you have decent cooling should be fine I would personally recommend Ryzen 7 5700x with a 6 heat pipe cooler like thermal right burst. If budget allows. It runs cooler and quieter. Wouldn't recommend a 5600x on a stock cooler.
My budget does not allow more, I was planning on putting it on a stock cooler as I'm not really familiar with replacing a processor and this is my first time. I wouldn't know how to put on another cooler other than the AMD cooler haha
 
My budget does not allow more, I was planning on putting it on a stock cooler as I'm not really familiar with replacing a processor and this is my first time. I wouldn't know how to put on another cooler other than the AMD cooler haha
The stock isn't really went for gaming you'll see performance loss as chip clocks back down.

This is a install video of thermal right burst.

View: https://youtu.be/293k9A0uTXE?feature=shared


Thermal right coolers aren't that expensive.

What ram are you pairing this with ? As you may see better results from a ram upgrade depending on what you have already.

Are you USA based or UK etc ?
 
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The stock isn't really went for gaming you'll see performance loss as chip clocks back down.

This is a install video of thermal right burst.

View: https://youtu.be/293k9A0uTXE?feature=shared


Thermal right coolers aren't that expensive.

What ram are you pairing this with ? As you may see better results from a ram upgrade depending on what you have already.

Are you USA based or UK etc ?
Thank you for the video, I'll take a look into the cooler later.

I'm pairing this with 2x8 2666MHz Goodram DDR4.

I'm from the Netherlands

(Do I have to also remove the motherboard to install the thermalright burst on the processor?)
 
Thank you for the video, I'll take a look into the cooler later.

I'm pairing this with 2x8 2666MHz Goodram DDR4.

I'm from the Netherlands

(Do I have to also remove the motherboard to install the thermalright burst on the processor?)

No it installs similar to the stock it just uses brackets instead of the Pins it fits on to the existing backplate.

https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/4rX9qR

Or for what I consider it will run everything


View: https://youtu.be/f1fB6KYv1LE?feature=shared


Either should be fine recommending the mini as it has less chance of case issues.

Should cool either just fine.

The ram is what I suggest as a upgrade later down the line this is really all I suggest for this platform on a budget. 8 cores will beat out the 6 core and will give platform longer life.

My personal opinion is save up a bit more and get the 5700x it will be a much bigger upgrade and give the games more resources.

View: https://youtu.be/1m80GXqA8oE?feature=shared
 
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No it installs similar to the stock it just uses brackets instead of the Pins it fits on to the existing backplate.

https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/4rX9qR

Or for what I consider it will run everything


View: https://youtu.be/f1fB6KYv1LE?feature=shared


Either should be fine recommending the mini as it has less chance of case issues.

Should cool either just fine.

The ram is what I suggest as a upgrade later down the line this is really all I suggest for this platform on a budget. 8 cores will beat out the 6 core and will give platform longer life.

My personal opinion is save up a bit more and get the 5700x it will be a much bigger upgrade and give the games more resources.

View: https://youtu.be/1m80GXqA8oE?feature=shared
I could also just return the RTX 4060 Ti and save 2 years for a new PC.
 
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You could but am4 is still best budget platform in my opinion. I can't predict what new pc parts cost in future but every generation is more expensive
My last question; will upgrading my pc to a Ryzen 5 5600X increase performance at all, if so; how much fps will it increase? Right now I'm running GTA 5 on High settings only at 35 fps..
 
My last question; will upgrading my pc to a Ryzen 5 5600X increase performance at all, if so; how much fps will it increase? Right now I'm running GTA 5 on High settings only at 35 fps..
What resolution are you playing at ?.

Also what is your power supply ? Like what is the wattage. Make and model if your unsure use https://imgur.com/ if your not exactly sure take a picture.
 
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1920x1080 pixels full screen borderless (I have a bit more fps on borderless).

I use a Seasonic Focus GX 650W 80+ rated gold (fully modular)

If you have the games on ultra drop them down to high. Ultra isn't going to show a huge amount of difference. As for will you see a big jump from 5600x then yes it will have a bigger jump the main reason your games are struggling is the 3400g is a 4 core processor with 8 threads so 2 of those cores can be taken up by windows. Tasks.

5600x is a 6 core which leaves the game like 4-5 cores maybe to play with.

The reason I recomend. The 5700x is it's basically the budget friendly option of pop it in and not needing to upgrade for a few years

8 cores is the sweet spot. List of a the games your playing in a pm and I can probly give you some settings that they will run better at.
 
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If you have the games on ultra drop them down to high. Ultra isn't going to show a huge amount of difference. As for will you see a big jump from 5600x then yes it will have a bigger jump the main reason your games are struggling is the 3400g is a 4 core processor with 8 threads so 2 of those cores can be taken up by windows. Tasks.

5600x is a 6 core which leaves the game like 4-5 cores maybe to play with.

The reason I recomend. The 5700x is it's basically the budget friendly option of pop it in and not needing to upgrade for a few years

8 cores is the sweet spot. List of a the games your playing in a pm and I can probly give you some settings that they will run better at.
Yea so I have already put my settings down to High instead of ultra high, in GTA. I've heard that GTA is very CPU sensitive so I'll most likely save up for the Ryzen 7 5700X. Does it fit on my motherboard? If yes, if I place the R7 5700X in my pc, will the FPS increase alot or is it really minimum.
 
Yea so I have already put my settings down to High instead of ultra high, in GTA. I've heard that GTA is very CPU sensitive so I'll most likely save up for the Ryzen 7 5700X. Does it fit on my motherboard? If yes, if I place the R7 5700X in my pc, will the FPS increase alot or is it really minimum.

The Ryzen 5700x should be a large boost. The extra cores and larger 32mb cache which your old processor cache is 4mb.

For now and yes it will work with your motherboard after a bios update.
 
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Good day again, after a while I kept the rtx 4060 ti. I was thinking: Should I get a Ryzen 7 5700X, it has 8 cores and with my current situation games have not been running so smoothly, medium settings and 40 fps on 1080p GTA 5 is definitely not good.

What cheap cooler can I get to support my processor enough that it won't overheat and also; it has to fit in my case.
 
In my case upgrading from a 3600@4.4 all core to a 5600x 4.5-4.65 all core is that the maximum frames increased 15+/- percent. But my lows increased around 30 percent.
Most coolers are better than the stock cooler.
If you get a newer stock 5600x it comes with the Wraith stealth cooler.
The 5700x does not come with a cooler .
So what case do you have so we can make sure our recommendations fit.

Also with the 5000 series, Curve Optimizer can work wonders at reducing temps, giving higher boost clocks.
 
You also have slow ram in your system.
Budget is a concern so I myself would opt for a 5600x which includes a ok cooler and is cheaper. And use the money saved for a memory upgrade.
This would net you another 10-15 percent performance increase over your current memory.
And overall the 5700x with slow memory would perform similar or worse than the 5600x with faster memory.
I know I am a penny pinching performance enthusiast. Odd huh?
5000 series likes 3200-3600 memory with the lowest latency within your budget.
 
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You also have slow ram in your system.
Budget is a concern so I myself would opt for a 5600x which includes a ok cooler and is cheaper. And use the money saved for a memory upgrade.
This would net you another 10-15 percent performance increase over your current memory.
And overall the 5700x with slow memory would perform similar or worse than the 5600x with faster memory.
I know I am a penny pinching performance enthusiast. Odd huh?
5000 series likes 3200-3600 memory with the lowest latency within your budget.
Could I also get a Ryzen 7 5700 with stock cooler and get new memory, would it be a bit better ? I think the extra 2 cores will help