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So im upgrading from a

msi 970 gaming mobo

Fx6300

16 gb crusial balistics sport ddr3

 

I need more power to render and design my games

 

Already got psu gpu and all the others

 

But im stuck at which custom upgrade kit i should get

 

I do need usb ports for my 3 usb ledstrips, 1 keyboard, 1 mouse, 3 oculus sensors, 1 oculus rift,

1 bluetooth dongle(can put it in front but wont look as clean)

 

I also would like to get a new case but that nocks of 40 bucks of my component budget(any tips on this? A ryzen 3 2200g(any good with rendering?) or something maybe?)

 

I've got a budget of 400 euros

 

These are the custom kits

 

Kit 1

 

Ryzen 5 2400g €139

Arctic freezer 33 esports one €32.95

Msi b450 tomahawk €105

Corsair ddr4 vengeance lpx 2x8gb 2400mhz/2666mhz €96

Kingston A400 120gb ssd €22.95

Arctic silver 5 thermal paste €6.95

 

Kit 2 

 

Ryzen 5 2600.  €165

Arctic freezer 33 esports one.  €32.95

Gskill aegis 2x8gb ddr4 3000mhz €95.95 

Msi b450 tomahawk. €105

Kingston a400 120 gb ssd €22.95

Arctic silver 5 thermal paste €6.95

 

Kit 3

Non custom kit

))Ryzen 5 2600 

Corsair ddr4 vengeance lpx 2x8gb 2400mhz/2666mhz

Asrock b450m pro4(( €342 

Plus these as custom!

Arctic freezer 33 esports one.  €32,95

Kingston a400 120 gb ssd, €22.95

Arctic silver 5 thermal paste €6.95

 

Feel free to mix them up if neccesairy

 

 

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56 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

1: 34 duo

2: you don't NEED a aftermarket cooler, it's more of a bonus

3: both come with mx4 preapplied and is kinda better than silver 5

 

2600

aegis

pro4

34 duo

a400

im gonna be overclocking and it looks better to

thx for the fast reply

 

but i what is the difference between de msi board and the pro4, im going for looks to, 

i did hear that the aegis ram isn't in the QLV?

and gskill aegis 16 gb 2666 mhz VS the corsair lpx?

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11 minutes ago, jackArock said:

but i what is the difference between de msi board and the pro4, im going for looks to

the tomahawk is bigger, has more rgb headers, has a great 4+2 phase over a great value fat 3+3 (so the tomahawk is better for oc) and they're from different companies

 

btw, ryzen really likes fast ram, so even if you buy the 3000 mhz kit, i highly recommend to try and overclock it, it's pretty easy

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3 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

the tomahawk is bigger, has more rgb headers, has a great 4+2 phase over a great value fat 3+3 (so the tomahawk is better for oc) and they're from different companies

 

btw, ryzen really likes fast ram, so even if you buy the 3000 mhz kit, i highly recommend to try and overclock it, it's pretty easy

so the aegis one is the one and i do think im going with the msi board for the rgb headers and overclocking for my cpu and possibly RAM

and is the aegis one save to use? no compromises? it isn't in the QLV  ?

 

thx for you help so far

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Just now, jackArock said:

so the aegis one is the one and i do think im going with the msi board for the rgb headers and overclocking for my cpu and possibly RAM

and is the aegis one save to use? no compromises? it isn't in the QLV  ?

 

thx for you help so far

i haven't seen problems with ram outside the qvl so far, and nothing with aegis and ryzen either. so it should be fine these days

 

and it should go up to around 3200-3400 depending on silicon lottery

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