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Ardianto Cahyo

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    Indonesia (currently AU)

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 3 3300x (4.4Ghz OC)
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro
  • RAM
    2x8GB T-Force Delta RGB 3200Mhz (3600Mhz OC)
  • GPU
    Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX5600XT (OC)
  • Case
    Cooler Master TD500 Mesh White
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    500 GB Samsung 860EVO + 1TB Seagate Barracuda
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750x 80+ Gold
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    Acer KG251 (165Hz)
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master MA610P
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    Anne Pro 2
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    Steelseries Rival 3
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    Hyperx Cloud Alpha
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  1. Nice job, so your PC will have more and balanced airflow....
  2. Alright now it make sense, yea thx for the info and explanation tho.....
  3. Ey bro, sry i just opened the forum again today, yea for seeing the limit, i don't have any idea about that. But surely you could estimate your system wattage, and usually i use the pcpartpicker. There also some PSU calculator in the internet, like https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator. Idk whether it's that accurate or not but again it's for estimating. For ex, my current overclocked CPU wattage: Well to be fair, theoretically and on paper yes, but idk about real-world performance. I just see the comparison from youtube when they use 3300x and 3600, there's no much difference between those 2 in gaming performance. But if you did some video rendering, yes there will be a noticeable difference. So far some sources recommended 3600 if you have the budget. 3300x is a cheaper option. In my opinion, you could decide either to go for 3300x or 3600. I again don't recommend the 2600 since the performance leap from 2000 series to 3000 series is pretty huge. Lol, that need some work but you did it :v. For Mobo, well you could buy a network card for the wireless connection right? Since i'm not buying a mobo with built-in wifi, same with my other friends. Oh and updates, some people said you could run the 2070Super just on 650W, like on the Nvidia manual said. There is a reason because the company does not know each of the people system specs, so they average and overestimate the wattage (dk how much) for safety reasons. The other people tho, who could run 2070Super in 450w and 550w PSU is because they really know their system specs and make some adjustment, but they said they can't do OC with those wattage.
  4. Actually if you could increase the budget to 400-500 you could play some "real games" with no performance handicap, since with that budget you can buy a decent graphic cards. But yea 300USD is really tight.....
  5. Well, that is what the company itself said. From my personal perspective, it is better to be safe when it comes to PSU. Since PSU is like the heart of the system, and if it fails, it will damage the other parts. Tbh, it is interesting that 450W already enough for to run 2070Super, thanks for the info tho.
  6. Good to hear that, and yes many people already said that 1660Super outperform TI with cheaper price. And yea, i'll support your decision, since it's your money and you know about the price better than me on your hometown :v. Tbh, with 3000 series will came out on Sept, might not be a wise choice also to acquire the 2000 series..... No worries mate, you can take your time. Looking forward for your build, good luck!
  7. Ow okay then, just go with it if it has better pricing in there!
  8. So here's some possibility when you have a weak wattage to crank up your system: (i sort it up from ok to worst) 1. If the PSU can handle it but always runs at its limit, they will overheat and deteriorates more quickly 2. Random freeze or crashing 3. Yes, your system gonna be wiped out, because PSU is like the heart of the system, and if it fails, it will damage the other components. 4. Worst case: Boom, fire :v Well, i suggest you to read this if you want to know more about PSU : https://www.velocitymicro.com/blog/what-is-psu-efficiency-and-why-is-it-important/#:~:text=80 Plus is a certification,of 625W at 100% load. Back to the topic, i think in short term it should be fine, but IMO i would go with the 750W. Surprisingly, some people said that they could run RTX2070Super on 450-500W idk how and idk about the full spec of their system. Some said 650W already enough even the company said so in the manual, but idk about OC. 750W is kinda safe line for me, thus you can do OC with no worries. Above 750W is kinda overkill. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For CPU, i could recommend you some chips, but depends on your needs. To make it easy, more cores usually could be helpful for workstation purposes (ex: rendering video, streaming). However, triple A games demands GPU performance more nowadays. If you read the spec of those chips you want to upgrade, both ryzen 5 2600 and 3600 have 6 cores. Meanwhile the ryzen 3 3300x and 3100 only have 4 cores. LTT also make some videos about those 4 products if u want to check. As a bottom line: Ryzen 5 3600 (6 cores)--> good for workstation and gaming, cost more, but many people go for this chips, because of the price to value ratio you got Ryzen 3 3300x (4 cores, 1 CCX)--> recently released, budget, gaming focused chips Ryzen 3 3100 (4 cores, 2 cores per CCX)--> recently released, budget opinion Ryzen 5 2600 (6 cores)--> same purpose as 3600, older gen perform 20% less, cost less If you have money, just go with ryzen 5 3600, as it is pretty balanced card. (AU$300) Second, 3300x, nearly performing same in matter of gaming with ryzen 5 3600, less workstation performance (AU$220) Third, you could try the ryzen 3 3100 (AU$165) I'm not recommend the ryzen 5 2600 tho because the performance more or less the same with my third option but cost only 30 dollar less than the newer gen. Idk about the pricing in your country but in here, it is just not worth it to be acquired now. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For the mobo, honestly i rarely see people talk about AsRock B450M/AC. From the research i did, that mobo have the similar specs with the B450M pro 4, just the AC have wireless connection. But if you compare the asrock B450 pro 4 with B450 steel legend, steel legend offers more good quality build and the difference is only 10 dollars in here, so i just go with the steel legend. Again, depends on the budget, upgrade path, case dimension, etc....... Cheers bro, sorry for the late reply and very long explanation. I hope that can help you and understandable, lol :v
  9. Yes, you're welcome. You also give me pretty useful information and feedback tho
  10. You could play minecraft with that settings on 1080p. Roblox on medium 60fps i guess? Don't know about sims 4 tho but with that spec should be running well. PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Athlon 3000G 3.5 GHz Dual-Core Processor $49.00 @ B&H Motherboard ASRock B450M PRO4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $82.99 @ Newegg Memory G.Skill Aegis 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $30.99 @ Newegg Storage ADATA SU635 240 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $27.99 @ Amazon Storage Seagate Barracuda 500 GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $21.88 @ Amazon Case Fractal Design Core 1000 USB 3.0 MicroATX Mid Tower Case $46.98 @ Newegg Power Supply be quiet! Pure Power 11 300 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply $47.59 @ Amazon Case Fan Metallic Gear Skiron 120 50 CFM 120 mm Fan $7.99 @ Amazon Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $315.41 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-07-23 08:09 EDT-0400
  11. Aesthetically maybe nzxt, but ryzen need to sucks that airflow for low temp (for good performance) so, lol :v. Many people build their system in that case with water cooling, to reduce that case's airflow weakness. I mean we'll see what happens with that stock cooler + not so good airflow.
  12. Well good to know if you will upgrade the CPU. Yea i think so, physically it would fit. If you worry about the weight, it doesn't matter since you will screw it in the case and the case support the GPU mounting also. The GPU min. wattage is 650, and yours is 650. Should be fine, it will turn on. Mobo? your b450m surely still can run that card, eventhough the GPU length will surpass your mobo :v, but you will upgrade it anyway. Can I know the CPU and mobo you want to upgrade tho?
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