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B350 with Gen 3 Ryzen? 3600

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1 hour ago, Slottr said:

Okay well here's something you can work off of:

 

 

The motherboards price is a placeholder for the Mortar MAX board coming out.

 

If you would like to spend less, get a 2600 and a Pro4 motherboard

How about this
https://www.gamdias.com/component/index.php/home-7/argus-e1

 

2 minutes ago, Slottr said:

What advice are you looking for? We need more specifics. 

700$ Budget, a streaming/Gaming PC and since x570 are too much to pay at this price range, idk what to get and what to focus

 

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1 minute ago, Joe Jackman said:

700$ Budget, a streaming/Gaming PC and since x570 are too much to pay at this price range, idk what to get and what to focus

 

700$ in what currency? And is that for an entire pc?

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1 minute ago, Slottr said:

700$ in what currency? And is that for an entire pc?

and yes and although i have a high chance to add 100$ more on peripheral and monitor but its still a chance. 

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Honestly instead of a B350 I'd go for a X470 or B450. B350 isn't so good with higher speed memory, which can be troublesome as Ryzen CPUs prefer high RAM speeds.

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9 minutes ago, Joe Jackman said:

and yes and although i have a high chance to add 100$ more on peripheral and monitor but its still a chance. 

Okay well here's something you can work off of:

 

 

The motherboards price is a placeholder for the Mortar MAX board coming out.

 

If you would like to spend less, get a 2600 and a Pro4 motherboard

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which one sounds good, 2600 and getting 3000mhz Ram or what u recommended.

 

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56 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Okay well here's something you can work off of:

 

 

The motherboards price is a placeholder for the Mortar MAX board coming out.

 

If you would like to spend less, get a 2600 and a Pro4 motherboard

https://www.newegg.com/white-thermaltake-versa-n27-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811133348
also, this in our country is cheap(guess they take out the accessories and the fans to lower the cost) like53.26 dollars.
do i get this our u specifically prefer this?
 

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1 hour ago, Slottr said:

Okay well here's something you can work off of:

 

 

The motherboards price is a placeholder for the Mortar MAX board coming out.

 

If you would like to spend less, get a 2600 and a Pro4 motherboard

How about this
https://www.gamdias.com/component/index.php/home-7/argus-e1

 

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59 minutes ago, Joe Jackman said:

https://www.newegg.com/white-thermaltake-versa-n27-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811133348
also, this in our country is cheap(guess they take out the accessories and the fans to lower the cost) like53.26 dollars.
do i get this our u specifically prefer this?
 

sorry for the text size,  idk how it happened

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Joe Jackman said:

I chose the one in that list because it has good airflow and is a low price. I personally wouldn’t get either of those, but if you prefer- go for it. 

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1 hour ago, Joe Jackman said:

which one sounds good, 2600 and getting 3000mhz Ram or what u recommended.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Slottr said:

Okay well here's something you can work off of:

 

 

The motherboards price is a placeholder for the Mortar MAX board coming out.

 

If you would like to spend less, get a 2600 and a Pro4 motherboard

which one sounds good, 2600 and getting 3000mhz Ram or what u recommended.

 

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4 hours ago, Joe Jackman said:

which one sounds good, 2600 and getting 3000mhz Ram or what u recommended.

 

If you can afford this list do this and just overclock your memory. If you'd like to save more, get the 2600. It's up to you

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On 7/26/2019 at 8:16 PM, Slottr said:

If you can afford this list do this and just overclock your memory. If you'd like to save more, get the 2600. It's up to you

I got my hands on 

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3000Mhz tridenz RGB for 90$ but how would the OC ability be on a B450 board, or is it the CPU that makes the OC memory stable.
 
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