[SOLVED] Would I have any problems with this build?

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AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Wraith Stealth Edition (3.1 GHz)
EVGA 450 BT 80PLUS Bronze 450W
MSI B360M PRO-VH
MSI Radeon RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC
HyperX Fury Noir 8Go (2x 4Go) DDR4 2666 MHz CL15
(Case) : NOX COOLBAY RX USB 3.0
Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 1TB
 
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I am going with ASRock A320M-DGS will it do the job?

You might be better getting a motherboard with the 'B350' chip set instead of A320. The main difference is you can overclock your CPU on a B350 board, whereas you cannot overclock on A320, and usually the price difference between the two is really small.

I have an R5 1600 and it will overclock to 3.8ghz on all cores really easily (stock it's 3.4 ghz) on the included cooler, which gives it a nice boost in games.
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Wraith Stealth Edition (3.1 GHz)
EVGA 450 BT 80PLUS Bronze 450W
MSI B360M PRO-VH
MSI Radeon RX 570 ARMOR 4G OC
HyperX Fury Noir 8Go (2x 4Go) DDR4 2666 MHz CL15
(Case) : NOX COOLBAY RX USB 3.0
Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 1TB

You need to change motherboard- the B360 boards are for Intel CPU.

You need an AMD socket AM4 motherboard with B350 or B450 chipset.

Otherwise CPU, PSU, graphics card and so on all look sensibly matched. If you can stretch to a Ryzen 5 I would do though, the R5 1600 is a fantastic CPU and would last you a lot longer, the 1200 is ok for an RX570 but would hold back anything faster so you would probably need to change it if you wanted to upgrade in future.
 
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You need to change motherboard- the B360 boards are for Intel CPU.

You need an AMD socket AM4 motherboard with B350 or B450 chipset.

Otherwise CPU, PSU, graphics card and so on all look sensibly matched. If you can stretch to a Ryzen 5 I would do though, the R5 1600 is a fantastic CPU and would last you a lot longer, the 1200 is ok for an RX570 but would hold back anything faster so you would probably need to change it if you wanted to upgrade in future.


ASRock AB350M Pro4
would do the job?
 
Aug 2, 2019
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You need to change motherboard- the B360 boards are for Intel CPU.

You need an AMD socket AM4 motherboard with B350 or B450 chipset.

Otherwise CPU, PSU, graphics card and so on all look sensibly matched. If you can stretch to a Ryzen 5 I would do though, the R5 1600 is a fantastic CPU and would last you a lot longer, the 1200 is ok for an RX570 but would hold back anything faster so you would probably need to change it if you wanted to upgrade in future.

AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Wraith Spire Edition (3.2 GHz) is it an OC version?
 
There aren't really "OC" versions of any processors. i guess you could call the 1600X the OC version of the 1600, but thats not really how things are described normally. Higher tier processors have more cores, higher clock speeds, and other improves tech specs.

You can overlock all AMD processors (although you may need a better motherboard to really do this well)
 
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There aren't really "OC" versions of any processors. i guess you could call the 1600X the OC version of the 1600, but thats not really how things are described normally. Higher tier processors have more cores, higher clock speeds, and other improves tech specs.

You can overlock all AMD processors (although you may need a better motherboard to really do this well)
I am going with ASRock A320M-DGS will it do the job?
 
I am going with ASRock A320M-DGS will it do the job?

You might be better getting a motherboard with the 'B350' chip set instead of A320. The main difference is you can overclock your CPU on a B350 board, whereas you cannot overclock on A320, and usually the price difference between the two is really small.

I have an R5 1600 and it will overclock to 3.8ghz on all cores really easily (stock it's 3.4 ghz) on the included cooler, which gives it a nice boost in games.
 
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