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If the rumors are right, about Ryzen R3 being 6 cores Intel's budget i3s and pentium ranges are going to disappoint no. Matter what thay do. Unless i3s go 6 cores, and budget systems would make good budget video editing rigs. 

Even if intel sells pentiums at $50 I still think people would spend the extra $70 and have 6 cores and open to overclock. 

 

Soon to see budget gaming system builds. 

CoolerMaster Q500L / NR400

Ryzen R3 cpu or apu

B 500 series motherboard 

16gb ram

SSD + hdd (storemi) 

Navi or gtx 1660ti

A 550w psu

Weee the $500 builds are coming back

 

 

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I'd rather check on X79 and X99 and wait for their price drops.

 

32 minutes ago, Galion said:

Weee the $500 builds are coming back

Nope, you're making a $700 if not $800 build

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11 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

I'd rather check on X79 and X99 and wait for their price drops.

 

Nope, you're making a $700 if not $800 build

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43 minutes ago, Galion said:

CoolerMaster Q500L / NR400

Ryzen R3 cpu or apu

B 500 series motherboard 

16gb ram

SSD + hdd (storemi) 

Navi or gtx 1660ti

A 550w psu

Weee the $500 builds are coming back

I'm seeing this more as a $700 build. Especially since the GPU + CPU is already eating about $400, assuming your $120 CPU prediction.

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that's quite the assumption given that there are no performance figures out at all. More cores doesn't automatically make it a better processor

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Just now, Arika S said:

that's quite the assumption given that there are no performance figures out at all. More cores doesn't automatically make it a better processor

Based on objective data from Ryzen's success so far, it is highly doubtful they will screw up like Bulldozer.

That is the only time more cores sucked vs less.

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6 minutes ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

I'm seeing this more as a $700 build. Especially since the GPU + CPU is already eating about $400, assuming your $120 CPU prediction.

No $500 builds dTTb

3 minutes ago, Arika S said:

that's quite the assumption given that there are no performance figures out at all. More cores doesn't automatically make it a better processor

Not assumptions, if their 8 core matched Intel's 9900k even if ryzen R3 were 40% of  their 8 core  intel is in deep poopie. 

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56 minutes ago, Galion said:

Ryzen R3 cpu or apu

B 500 series motherboard 

16gb ram

SSD + hdd (storemi) 

Navi or gtx 1660ti

A 550w psu

Why not a B350 board and the new stuff? The boot kit is still a thing, they gotta sell that stock. Also, StoreMI is lame compared to just using a nice big SSD, so cut the HDD out to purchase later. Step down to a 450 watt PSU, hopefully new budget options become more available soon. Navi will probably rule, and/or force Nvidia prices to drop. Now you're back in the $500 range.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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59 minutes ago, Galion said:

Ryzen R3 cpu or apu

Navi or gtx 1660ti

if the rumors are right, 3600g apu for $200 should finish this in $500 budget

guessing the charm point here is that apu itself could get close to gtx1050 with 8c/16t

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2 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Why not a B350 board and the new stuff? The boot kit is still a thing, they gotta sell that stock. Also, StoreMI is lame compared to just using a nice big SSD, so cut the HDD out to purchase later. Step down to a 450 watt PSU, hopefully new budget options become more available soon. Navi will probably rule, and/or force Nvidia prices to drop. Now you're back in the $500 range.

The drop in price is the clincher, always hit up on those savings :)

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5 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Why not a B350 board and the new stuff? The boot kit is still a thing, they gotta sell that stock. Also, StoreMI is lame compared to just using a nice big SSD, so cut the HDD out to purchase later. Step down to a 450 watt PSU, hopefully new budget options become more available soon. Navi will probably rule, and/or force Nvidia prices to drop. Now you're back in the $500 range.

lol a 500 gb ssd is already $90 if the owner had extra money my first suggestion ig get a better cpu like a R5 before getting rid of hdd. The storemi was created for players on a budget, AMD has always been a budget oriented crowd. Unless you're like me I'm aiming for amd's 3850x and a mini 2080ti in a tiny box. Someone please make a 2080ti mini under 210mm

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3 minutes ago, Galion said:

lol a 500 gb ssd is already $90 if the owner had extra money my first suggestion ig get a better cpu like a R5 before getting rid of hdd. The storemi was created for players on a budget, AMD has always been a budget oriented crowd. Unless you're like me I'm aiming for amd's 3850x and a mini 2080ti in a tiny box. Someone please make a 2080ti mini under 210mm

I suggest even as low as a 120GB SSD to start with, people muster $40 rather quickly for a 1TB SSD. 240GB is pretty workable, most people don't fill that immediately. 

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1 minute ago, fasauceome said:

I suggest even as low as a 120GB sad to start with, people muster $40 rather quickly for a 1TB SSD. 240GB is pretty workable, most people don't fill that immediately. 

Well my gta v swallowed about a quarter of the 240gb ssd. 

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Just now, Galion said:

Well my gta v swallowed about a quarter of the 240gb ssd. 

The games like Doom, GTA, etc are usually outliers. People play few enormous 60GB games when they build a first PC, and if they have an expansive game library with many huge games, they are usually spending more on a PC so as to afford an SSD. It's a pain to move a windows install to an SSD off a hard drive so for convenience I often suggest having your OS first on an SSD.

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Not even needed to put games on an SSD, it improves nothing worth while, i can make a cup of coffee whilst my game loads. Handy.

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2 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

The games like Doom, GTA, etc are usually outliers. People play few enormous 60GB games when they build a first PC, and if they have an expansive game library with many huge games, they are usually spending more on a PC so as to afford an SSD. It's a pain to move a windows install to an SSD off a hard drive so for convenience I often suggest having your OS first on an SSD.

Usually I have my ssd run windows and game storage 

1 minute ago, BetterThanLife said:

Not even needed to put games on an SSD, it improves nothing worth while, i can make a cup of coffee whilst my game loads. Handy.

lol, coffee give me the jitters, I prefer milkshakes especially peanut butter jelly and banana with candy bacon. 

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2 minutes ago, BetterThanLife said:

Not even needed to put games on an SSD, it improves nothing worth while, i can make a cup of coffee whilst my game loads. Handy.

really depends on the game itself. played FFXV(80+gb/ without addition 60gb hd texture pack) occasionally lags on hard disc but not on ssd.

not to mention the loading time took 3~4 minutes to load up vs under 1 min in ssd.

 

to be fair a normal game is just around 50gb

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2 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

 

really depends on the game itself. played FFXV(80+gb/ without addition 60gb hd texture pack) occasionally lags on hard disc but not on ssd.

not to mention the loading time took 3~4 minutes to load up vs under 1 min in ssd.

 

to be fair a normal game is just around 50gb

Sweet a fellow FFXV Player I put mine on the Samsung 970 Evo with my Windows it takes less then a min ti load but like you when I test 2nd hand parts my FFXV is on a external hdd it takes give or take 5 min. 

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1 hour ago, Jurrunio said:

I'd rather check on X79 and X99 and wait for their price drops.

 

Nope, you're making a $700 if not $800 build

The issue with X79 and X99 is similar to X58: the boards. It's not worth it to get a $50 6-core if the board is still $200-300. X79 has already more or less bottomed out with chips like the E5-2670 being around $70-80 for 8c/16t but very poor gaming performance for the most part.

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