I personally upgrade whenever I see something and I can genuinely afford it. B550 motherboards for example became ultra cheap out of no where, and so did the 5600x. Honestly rn, my system is overkill for me so I don't see the need to upgrade for another 3-4 years.
not really, 700-800 is about right, everything else is still expensive. The case and power supply are around $120-$140. I haven't really used the computer much either.
Honestly I think boards are prepared for a new line of chips a while before release. I would do some research 2 weeks before the drop. I wouldn't pay for a bios update, it's too easy and simple to pay for it.
The guys at the store probably won't do it for you, just buy the motherboard as soon as the CPU comes out and the board should be updated at factory to work for you.
It'll be just fine, pretty much any graphics card above a 1060 3gb can handle more than one monitor at ease. Your GPU needs at least 4gb of vram if you want a smooth experience. 8gb would be the best for dual and triple monitor setups. My RX 580 can play at high settings 1080p with triple monitors at 60 fps. If I'm gaming with all three monitors I always expect a heavy performance hit. Fortnite and Apex should be pretty easy to run dual monitors with a 1660.
Okay, plugging the HDMI to the motherboard is absolutely useless! Your CPU doesn't have intergrated graphics. Which Ryzen 5 do you have? And does your graphics card have any power plugs that need to be plugged in?
I love AMD with all my heart, but their Graphics cards are no where near what Nvidia has to offer. The AMD Radeon settings interface is the worst, the design is amazing but functionality and simplicity is horrible. The RX 580 is the first and last AMD card I will purchase until they have more to offer. Thank you for the suggestion but the RTX 2070 Super is what I'm gonna go for now.
Okay so, games pretty much any, Grand theft auto V, rainbow six, sometimes arma, on all 3 monitors at 1080p at around high settings with 0 aa. I my target frame is 60 fps, really any model of the GPUs, I need help choosing.
Should I pitch in some more money and buy the RTX 2070 or RTX 2060. I have 3 monitors and I would like to save a little money, and which brand should I get? I would prefer a 3 fan system.
I currently have this build
Ryzen 5 1600
24gb ram 2x8+2x4 2400mhz
RX 580 8GB
I have 3 monitors and the RX 580 holds up pretty well with gaming on all three like 70% of the time, and the other 30% is when it gets heavy, and it starts to become jumpy. I have a budget of $300 on the GPU and I'm planning to get the R5 3600 soon as well. I'm thinking of going Nvidia for the card since I haven't been very happy with the 580. I'm like on the line between the rtx 2060 and the gtx 1070ti, I'm more than happy to buy used cards as well, I wanna get the rtx 2070 but would it be worth it??? please help im scared to make a decision
I have made a video but just curious, are you guys looking at every single one sent? Would my video be looked at?I have made a video but just curious, are you guys looking at every single one sent? Would my video be looked at?