I have a discrete GPU, and I'm planning to upgrade
Current Specs:
i7 4790k
16GB DDR3 Crucial
Asus Sabertooth z87
I was checking to change the core of my PC, CPU, Motherboard, and RAM. Plenty of Room on my PSU 1000w, and I can't afford a new GPU (scalpers) currently with a GTX 1070
Looking for something a little future-proof, I believe my current pc has been a great choice in that regard. Looking for something that will last me a couple years.
I was checking the Ryzen 7 5700G due to its 8 core count, but reviews say it doesn't match up really well with dGPU, and they recommend 5 5600x, which has 6 cores. With age, I have decreased my play-time and redirected to a multi-purpose aim. Sometimes I'm playing, watching a video, converting media, setting up a game server, having android emulators open simultaneously. That's why I'm more inclined to a higher CPU Core count.
Also hard to determine if the price of chipset X570 is worth it compared to B550. A more extended warranty it's always welcomed, followed by a good RMA service.
Going for the best bang for the buck, so budget it's open; meanwhile, the product it's worth it. Right now, my shopping cart has the following:
Ryzen 5 5600x
G.Skill 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200 CL16
MSI B550 MPG Gaming Plus
WD Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVMe
All of these from Microcenter, the Combo bonus are nice, and they have the items in stock.
Current Specs:
i7 4790k
16GB DDR3 Crucial
Asus Sabertooth z87
I was checking to change the core of my PC, CPU, Motherboard, and RAM. Plenty of Room on my PSU 1000w, and I can't afford a new GPU (scalpers) currently with a GTX 1070
Looking for something a little future-proof, I believe my current pc has been a great choice in that regard. Looking for something that will last me a couple years.
I was checking the Ryzen 7 5700G due to its 8 core count, but reviews say it doesn't match up really well with dGPU, and they recommend 5 5600x, which has 6 cores. With age, I have decreased my play-time and redirected to a multi-purpose aim. Sometimes I'm playing, watching a video, converting media, setting up a game server, having android emulators open simultaneously. That's why I'm more inclined to a higher CPU Core count.
Also hard to determine if the price of chipset X570 is worth it compared to B550. A more extended warranty it's always welcomed, followed by a good RMA service.
Going for the best bang for the buck, so budget it's open; meanwhile, the product it's worth it. Right now, my shopping cart has the following:
Ryzen 5 5600x
G.Skill 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200 CL16
MSI B550 MPG Gaming Plus
WD Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVMe
All of these from Microcenter, the Combo bonus are nice, and they have the items in stock.
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