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QVWU reacted to Haro in Mobo+Cpu+Cooler deal
Worst case scenario you'll save up more and if you weren't able to get zen 3, you'll get zen 2 for cheaper potentially.
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QVWU reacted to Haro in Mobo+Cpu+Cooler deal
If leaks are one thing to go by, yes it seems really promising.
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QVWU reacted to Nakedpeanut in Upgrading from my 1050ti
Lol I'm so confused by the parts you have where does the thread ripper 1920x and AX1500 come from?
If you really are itching for an upgrade, then maybe a 3600 or X/XT + B550 or X570 board now will be a good buy; in that you can sell the 3600 for Zen 3 later in the year or 2021 and pick up a new GPU in September/October?
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QVWU reacted to jaslion in Upgrading from my 1050ti
No problem. I'd say make a new topic in September when the stuff has just launched for some input as to what to get then.
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QVWU reacted to jaslion in Upgrading from my 1050ti
No. First gen threadripper is kinda sorta just bad for gaming. So I'd say sell the 1920x and get a new ryzen cpu when it launches together with whatever new rtx 3000 or big navi gpu you want as they are all launching at the same time anyways.
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QVWU reacted to Haro in Upgrading from my 1050ti
either get something like a 1660 super and then wait for ampere and big navi
or get a 5700xt for around 400 to 450 ish bucks
or get a 2080 super ( which is the best card that you can get in this price point )
the thing is, you are kind of limited by the cpu having only 4c/4t so that will be a bottleneck ( not a super huge one but a bottleneck nonetheless)
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QVWU reacted to jaslion in Upgrading from my 1050ti
Also either way don't use the zalman psu as almost all their units are low end crap. Without knowing the exact model I do not recommend it. An corsair ax1500 whilst older is a very nice psu.
Your main issue is that your whole pc is kinda a problem. A 4c/4t cpu is just not enough for today's big games and will struggle no matter what (upgrading it to the best cpu on your platform is not recommend due to stupid high prices for a cpu that's beaten by a new 3100 for 100$ whilst the prices for a 6700 or 7700 stay around the 200 or higher mark usually).
So yes you can upgrade or what I would do is save up for a complete new build and sell the system as is. Do keep the ax1500 as that is a really good psu. I advice you to do a rebuild around September as new gpu's come out then + ryzen refresh.