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Ryzen 7 3700x build recommendations ?

Zoltan90

Hi guys, 

 

Now that black friday and cyber monday is around the corner, it seems like a good time to invest into a good pc. I've put together this spec, please let me know what you think of it. 

I have a Geforce 1050 Ti card atm, I might keep that for a while and save up for something decent but of course I'm open for any VGA recommendations with this sytem. 

 

I will probably pick a Phantek Eclipse tower but bequite is also an option. 

 

Ps.: Sorry for the german words here and there, I guess you figure what is it about. ;)

 

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Get an ASUS Prime-P or AsRock Pro4 or pretty much anything other than a motherboard that isn't literally the worst on the entire X570 line up.

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thanks for the comment. 

 

I think I'll go with the ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus. 

 

Thats still within the budget. Everything with better values are waay more expensive. 

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