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oskvr

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  1. Right i see, what would you personally recommended board(s) be for the x470 then?
  2. Thank you for this information , so currently the ROG one seems to be left without complaints. I will do some further research and decide from there.
  3. I just read your RMA post. Although it was 5 years ago i doubt much has changed. Definitely not a process that i want to be going through.
  4. I see thank you for your input i appreciate it. Out of the x470 range, which make would you suggest such as MSI/ASUS/AORUS ect. Could be from personal experience i don't mind i just like to see other people's views on this.
  5. Right i see, well i am currently now leaning a bit more towards the x470 side. I have updated my post with the current x470 boards that i am looking at. Would appreciate it if you could take a look and give me an opinion. Prices are very similar to the x570 however i assume that the x470 will just be more stable in general. In terms of overclocking ram speeds ect. Realistically i don't think i will upgrade my RAM even in the future since it seems like a waste of money and not worth the performance increase.
  6. So what you are saying is that the ASUS ROG x470 that i suggest offers more features than the x570 that i chose in the build?
  7. Official support preferred however i will overclock if i must. I think when i looked at the ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F motherboard, it said in the product specification 3200mhz (OC). I am not sure how good this board is, it was just the first one that i clicked on. However, i will consider the x470 boards if it is known for better general performance rather than just focusing on 1 aspect such as ram speed compatibility.
  8. I'll have a dig around and see if i can find any better prices.
  9. You make a good point. As i stated i would like to upgrade the RAM in the future past 3000mhz. With some research i can see that not many of the x470 boards support past 3200mhz speeds? I understand that Ryzen benefits from the higher speeds.
  10. Around £80 more expensive, would you say that the board i suggested is not a good quality?
  11. The ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F is a similar price. Would you say its better because it has actually got a reliable source of reviews due to it being out on the market for longer?
  12. Yes gaming, latest release on high settings. 1920 not 4K. Occasional video editing / streaming whilst gaming.
  13. In performance preferably.
  14. Slightly more expensive by around £40, sometimes even more
  15. I understand that the X470 may be cheaper but im also thinking about future proofing slightly which is why im considering the X570 but just debating if it's good quality or not.
  16. Hi guys, this is what my current rig is looking like CPU : Ryzen 1600x 3.6ghz (3.9OC) CPU Cooler : Kraken X52 240mm MOBO : B350 Prime Plus GPU : MSI GTX 1080 8GB RAM : Vengeance LPX 2x8 GB 3000Mhz I am looking to upgrade to the following: CPU : Ryzen 3700x (Will OC to 4.2+) CPU Cooler : Kraken X52 240mm MOBO : MSI x570 Gaming Plus GPU : MSI GTX 1080 8GB RAM : Vengeance LPX 2x8 GB 3000Mhz (Upgrade to higher speeds in future) In theory the higher quality MOBO and CPU should make me see a clear difference in performance in gaming and will all of this be supported? I believe it will be but just writing to here to double check Current x470 boards that im also considering are: ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F ASUS X470 PRIME X470-PRO Aorus X470 AORUS GAMING 5 or 7 Thanks
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