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Just now, Azriel said:

Its the EVGA SuperNOVA 650 GS

Awesome! So get the 1600 with the Strix board you planned in the beginning, the mounting kit for the cooler, the 1060 6GB (1060s are a bit expensive at the moment but there is no alternative except older or used cards) and your RAM. You'll have an awesome PC!

Is there anyway to make this build cheaper? Yes, I do think that I should most likely get the 1600 and the OC since I can get it for 189.99. Please help and thank you in advance! 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mR7rbj

 

Edit: These are the only parts that I need. They are replacement parts.

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Get the R5 1600 instead of the R5 1600X. The lower clock speed isn't a real problem since the 1600 is overclockable. In addition to that you could get the ASUS Prime B350_Plus instead of the strix board.

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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15 minutes ago, GrayTech said:

Get the R5 1600 instead of the R5 1600X. The lower clock speed isn't a real problem since the 1600 is overclockable. In addition to that you could get the ASUS Prime B350_Plus instead of the strix board.

Thanks!

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Just now, Azriel said:

Thanks!

Is it cheap enough now?

 

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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1 minute ago, GrayTech said:

Is it cheap enough now?

 

The only info I could find on the board you mentioned was how many fans it can support total. I think three max but I am unsure.

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1 minute ago, Azriel said:

Though only info I could find on the bird you sent was how many fans it can support total. I think three max but I am unsure.

This board has 1 cpu fan connector and 2 additional fan connectors. But you can always get a cheap fan splitter.

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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Just now, GrayTech said:

This board has 1 cpu fan connector and 2 additional fan connectors. But you can always get a cheap fan splitter.

If I may ask what is a fan splitter???

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Just now, Azriel said:

If I may ask what is a fan splitter???

It takes one fan connector and splits it into two, so you connect 2 fans using 1 plug.

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Just now, Azriel said:

If I may ask what is a fan splitter???

A fan splitter is a short cable you can connect to a fan connector on your motherboard and gives you 2 fan connectors.

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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Get faster RAM. There are 2800 MHz and 3200 MHz kits for around the same price. Ryzen really likes faster RAM

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3 minutes ago, seon123 said:

Get faster RAM. There are 2800 MHz and 3200 MHz kits for around the same price. Ryzen really likes faster RAM

Thank you so much for the advice :D

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10 minutes ago, GrayTech said:

A fan splitter is a short cable you can connect to a fan connector on your motherboard and gives you 2 fan connectors.

If I may ask what fan splitter should I buy from http://www.Microcenter.com if I buy that mobo and have these fans https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026ZPFCK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1  

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Just now, Azriel said:

If I may ask what fan splitter should I buy from http://www.Microcenter.com if I buy that mobo and have these fans https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026ZPFCK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1  

How many fans do you have?

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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Just now, GrayTech said:

How many fans do you have?

I have four and then my CPU fan which is the evo 212 from Cooler Master. Sorry I probably should have included that.

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These are fan splitters from microcenter, you have to order 2 of those if you want to buy them there.

http://www.microcenter.com/product/468583/PWM_fan_splitter

 

They are actually expensive. About 10$ for those. Since the Strix board already has all the needed fan connectors it would probably smarter to get the B350 Strix and no fan splitters.

 

Keep in mind that you first have to buy the mounting bracket for the Hyper 212 Evo. This cooler doesn't fit on AM4 boards out of the box.

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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Just now, GrayTech said:

These are fan splitters from microcenter, you have to order 2 of those if you want to buy them there.

http://www.microcenter.com/product/468583/PWM_fan_splitter

 

They are actually expensive. About 10$ for those. Since the Strix board already has all the needed fan connectors it would probably smarter to get the B350 Strix and no fan splitters.

 

Keep in mind that you first have to buy the mounting bracket for the Hyper 212 Evo. This cooler doesn't fit on AM4 boards out of the box.

Yeah I have that adapter for the 212 factored into the build, but I do thank you for that. Also thanks for looking on Microcenter for me!

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2 minutes ago, Azriel said:

Yeah I have that adapter for the 212 factored into the build, but I do thank you for that. Also thanks for looking on Microcenter for me!

I would get the R5 1600, the Stirx board, the ram, the mounting kit and the GPU. Sorry, haven't seen the mounting kit in your list. xD What PC parts do you already have?

 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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2 minutes ago, GrayTech said:

I would get the R5 1600, the Stirx board, the ram, the mounting kit and the GPU. Sorry, haven't seen the mounting kit in your list. xD What PC parts do you already have?

Well I have a 650 PSU, 212 Evo, HDD, disc drive, and five fans. Also no need to apologize lol thanks much though!

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Just now, Azriel said:

650 PSU

Do you know the exact model?

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Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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1 minute ago, GrayTech said:

Do you know the exact model?

Its the EVGA SuperNOVA 650 GS

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Just now, Azriel said:

Its the EVGA SuperNOVA 650 GS

Awesome! So get the 1600 with the Strix board you planned in the beginning, the mounting kit for the cooler, the 1060 6GB (1060s are a bit expensive at the moment but there is no alternative except older or used cards) and your RAM. You'll have an awesome PC!

 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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1 minute ago, GrayTech said:

Awesome! So get the 1600 with the Strix board you planned in the beginning, the mounting kit for the cooler, the 1060 6GB (1060s are a bit expensive at the moment but there is no alternative except older or used cards) and your RAM. You'll have an awesome PC!

Thank you 120% for all the help! You have been one of the most helpful people on this site :D

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Just now, Azriel said:

Thank you 120% for all the help! You have been one of the most helpful people on this site :D

No problem! But try to find faster RAM for about the same price. Personally I got a good deal on 2x8 GB 2400MHz Ram for 88€. You probably won't find it that cheap but yeah.

 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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 -+-+- This is a reminder to clean the dust filters of your PC! -+-+-

 

Main PC:

Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

Dorm PC:

i5 4590 - GTX 960 4GB - 2x4GB DDR3 - ASUS H81M2 - Dark Rock 3 - Define R3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Seasonic S12 430W - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

NAS:

Pentium G4400 - 4GB DDR4 - Fujitsu Esprimo P556 - 250GB SATA SSD - 2 x 4TB NAS HDD - 12V PSU - OpenMediaVault

Laptop:

Dell Latitude E6520 - i5 2430M - 2x4GB DDR3 - 250GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 Pro - Linux Mint

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