Hallo. I need help picking a pc part picker list. This is what I am thinking now, but i would like comments.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6Ndgcq
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6Ndgcq
Sorry. I forgot to say I am waiting for b550As outlined by the compatibility checker your motherboard may have BIOS issue. Select a "Max" motherboard or a 5xx series.
But is this build good? Or should I get a r5 3600 for 40 more? Or should I do r3 3100 2060As outlined by the compatibility checker your motherboard may have BIOS issue. Select a "Max" motherboard or a 5xx series.
Wow thanks. Will do so.The Ryzen 5 3600 for a minimal increase in price is definitely worth every penny. Especially now that games and video cards are so CPU intensive and can be bottlenecked.
As for the 1660 Super vs 2060 video cards, that's a tougher question to answer. The 1660 Super is more than capable of playing at 1080p maxed over 60fps and often over 100fps. The 2060 is approximately 15% faster. You would be looking at 110fps rather than 90fps in a game. Would you notice that difference?
For the value I would definitely get the Ryzen 5 for best gaming performance. And the 1660 Super video card is a steal right now and performs great for 1080p. With a good 1080p Gsync/Freesync monitor you would have a pretty nice gaming rig.
My gut feeling says stick to the 1660 Super for value, and if you want to go beyond 1080p such as ultrawide or 1440p then I would look into the 2070 series and bypass the 2060 altogether. All of this depends on your monitor and possible future monitor upgrades.
Yes I wull128gb ssd's are borderline useless. Spend the extra $9 and get the 256gb version.
thanks very much!Here is the configuration for a $700 gaming PC. It is very efficient and provides very good performance. You can game at 1440p and also stream.Here are the parts:
MOBO:
Asus TUF B450M-Plus Gaming
CPU:
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6-Core, 12-Thread
RAM:
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 16GB (8GBx2)
GPU:
Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB
SSD:
Inland Premium 512GB 3D NAND M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive
PSU:
Thermaltake Smart BX1 550W Bronze
Case:
Cooler Master MasterBox MB311L ARGB Airflow Micro-ATX Tower
If you want you can swap the SSD for a HDD but I don't recommend that as you cna buy a HDD later.
So basically I should get Ruzen 5 3600 1660s?The Ryzen 5 3600 for a minimal increase in price is definitely worth every penny. Especially now that games and video cards are so CPU intensive and can be bottlenecked.
As for the 1660 Super vs 2060 video cards, that's a tougher question to answer. The 1660 Super is more than capable of playing at 1080p maxed over 60fps and often over 100fps. The 2060 is approximately 15% faster. You would be looking at 110fps rather than 90fps in a game. Would you notice that difference?
For the value I would definitely get the Ryzen 5 for best gaming performance. And the 1660 Super video card is a steal right now and performs great for 1080p. With a good 1080p Gsync/Freesync monitor you would have a pretty nice gaming rig.
My gut feeling says stick to the 1660 Super for value, and if you want to go beyond 1080p such as ultrawide or 1440p then I would look into the 2070 series and bypass the 2060 altogether. All of this depends on your monitor and possible future monitor upgrades.
So basically I should get Ruzen 5 3600 1660s?
That's all really nice if your budget allows, but think with $700 you will struggle to get that in.So basically I should get Ruzen 5 3600 1660s?
I can do it for 720That's all really nice if your budget allows, but think with $700 you will struggle to get that in.
That's all really nice if your budget allows, but think with $700 you will struggle to get that in.
Very nice to knowRyzen 5 3600 is basically one of the top value CPUs on the market now. Same goes for the 1660Super while it's still available....better value than a 2060 and still 1080p capable. These two are best buys right now.
And would love to see that pcpartpicker list.I can do it for 720
Haha lol:And would love to see that pcpartpicker list.
Really? I will do so but the bios should be okWould really urge you to get a better quality psu. Me myself would rather use the Ryzen 3300X with a better psu.
Since the bios that supports the cpu is one year old might you expect that he motherboard has it, but if it is old stock could you be in trouble and would you need an older type cpu to update it.
Can you send your reccomended psu?Would really urge you to get a better quality psu. Me myself would rather use the Ryzen 3300X with a better psu.
Since the bios that supports the cpu is one year old might you expect that he motherboard has it, but if it is old stock could you be in trouble and would you need an older type cpu to update it.
He has a $700 budget and the psu is already going to push him over if he stays with the Ryzen 3600 he chose.
So what build would you reccomend for my budgetHe has a $700 budget and the psu is already going to push him over if he stays with the Ryzen 3600 he chose.
For psu's under $100,
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/zp...80-gold-certified-atx-power-supply-ne500g-zen
or this one (no reviews yet so it's abit of a guess how quality turns out to be),
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/zd...-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-220-b5-0550-v if it's the "B3" without that major flaw should it be decent.
If you really want something good,
https://www.newegg.com/seasonic-focus-sgx-ssr-500sgx-500w/p/N82E16817151230?Item=N82E16817151230
comes with an ATX bracket, downside is the short cables.
There are more options, but most are back ordered.
Over budget but thanksSeasonic would be a good choice.
Also a 5600 XT def is worth the price difference.
PCPartPicker Part List
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8 GHz Quad-Core Processor ($119.99 @ B&H)
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 AORUS M Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($110.00)
Memory: GeIL EVO POTENZA 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($63.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Crucial P1 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($69.99 @ Adorama)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($54.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: ASRock Radeon RX 5600 XT 6 GB Challenger D OC Video Card ($273.98 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair SPEC-DELTA RGB ATX Mid Tower Case ($79.99 @ Best Buy)
Power Supply: SeaSonic S12III 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($78.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $851.91
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-06-01 22:17 EDT-0400
Really keeping to your budget,So what build would you reccomend for my budget