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Hey guys after research online I have come to these conclusions: ( i’ll Play only FPS and competitive games assassin creeds like games aren’t my type)

1) ASUS b450m-A And 2nd hand(not mined) rog strix rx580. So I can save up for a 144Hz TN  monitor

2) msi bazooka plus b450m. Sapphire rx 580. And end up buying a 75hz IPS monitor

3) above mobo.  And rog strix. And 75 hz monitor 

4) Asus mobo & aorus  rx 580 (not xtr). And 144Hz monitors 

i’ve Gone crazy deciding what to do. I could enjoy some help from you techies . And thanks 

 

edit : the 144Hz monitor is ASU’s gn24hl

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13 minutes ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

i’ll Play only FPS and competitive games assassin creeds like games aren’t my type)

get the combo that get's you your 144hz monitor.  just make sure your 580 doesn't have crap cooling and you should be good.

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take the first one. 

Rig 1: i7-9700k OC'd to 5.0ghz all core | EVGA XC RTX 2080Ti | ADATA DDR4 2400mhz 4x8gb | ASUS PRIME Z370-P | Asetek 550LC 120mm | ADATA 480GB SSD & Toshiba P300 3TB | Cooler Master Masterbox MB500 | Win 10 Home | Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum, G502 Proteus Spectrum, G933 Artemis Spectrum Snow Wireless Limited Edition, Corsair MM300 Mouse Pad | 2 MSI Optix Curved 27" FHD Monitors 

 

(before i sold the WD drive and MSI gpu - https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/11946219 171 gaming. felt good.)

 

Rig 2: i7-7700k Stock clocks | MSI Armor GTX 1070 | ADATA DDR4 2400mhz 2x8GB | MSI Z270 A-Pro | WD Green 240GB SSD & 2TB Seagate HDD | Thermaltake Core G21 Tempered Glass Edition | Win 10 Home | 2 HP Omen FHD 144hz 24.5" Monitors 

 

Rig 3: i7-6700 | GT 730 & GT 645 OEM | Some random DDR4 2133mhz 2x8gb sticks | OEM Dell Mobo | WD Black 2TB HDD & Toshiba 1TB HDD | Win 10 Home | 3 27" Dell FHD Monitors 

 

Rig 4: i7-4770 | EVGA SSC 1050ti | Some random DDR3 ram 2x2gb and 2x4gb sticks | OEM Dell Mobo | Stock Cooler | 1TB WD Black HDD | Win 7 Home 

 

RIP 

 

Rig 5 (dead and dismantled and sold) : i7-7820X OC'd to 4.8ghz all core | MSI DUKE 1080ti | ADATA DDR4 2400mhz 4x8gb | Gigabyte X299 UD4 PRO | Asetek 240mm AIO | WD Green 240gb SSD | Other various components that I can't remember

 

Rig 6 (same fate as rig 5) i7-8700k stock clocks | MSI DUKE 1080ti | ADATA DDR4 2400mhz 2x8gb | MSI Z370 A-Pro | Asetek 550LC 120mm | WD Green 240GB SSD & Toshiba 2TB HDD | Other various components that I can't Remember 

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44 minutes ago, Siddhant Mishra said:

ASUS b450m-A And 2nd hand(not mined) rog strix rx580. So I can save up for a 144Hz TN  monitor

2) msi bazooka plus b450m. Sapphire rx 580. And end up buying a 75hz IPS monitor

first gpu and second mobo

 

m-a is a home theatre board

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37 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

first gpu and second mobo

 

m-a is a home theatre board

Thx for the suggestion... but I didn’t get you and what about the m-k version?

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Just now, Siddhant Mishra said:

Thx for the suggestion... but I didn’t get you and what about the m-k version?

I meant M-A version, sorry. I just wanted to say that it is a board that's made for home theater use, not gaming. the vrm's aren't cooled well, so that bazooka is much better

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12 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

I meant M-A version, sorry. I just wanted to say that it is a board that's made for home theater use, not gaming. the vrm's aren't cooled well, so that bazooka is much better

What about ASUS tuf or aorus matx b450 mobo?

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