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Which Build would be better?

Option 1Budget (including currency): 1100€

Country: Finland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Warzone, League of Legends, any future games.

Other details: I am currently having troubles playing warzone with my current PC. (Current PC). My display is an Asus 60Hz and peripherals Corsair K55 and Steelseries Sensei Raw also HyperX Cloud2 headphones. And was planning to gather money from work for a new build and later upgrade my peripherals but mainly new display. I don't know much about these PC parts and what to focus first. But have started to look into it more and know something lol so i am a novice. I would like to know which of these builds would be worth while although i think the one with Ryzen 5 3600 is much more better.

 

Option 1 or Option 2

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27 minutes ago, KhoaN said:

Option 1Budget (including currency): 1100€

Country: Finland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Warzone, League of Legends, any future games.

Other details: I am currently having troubles playing warzone with my current PC. (Current PC). My display is an Asus 60Hz and peripherals Corsair K55 and Steelseries Sensei Raw also HyperX Cloud2 headphones. And was planning to gather money from work for a new build and later upgrade my peripherals but mainly new display. I don't know much about these PC parts and what to focus first. But have started to look into it more and know something lol so i am a novice. I would like to know which of these builds would be worth while although i think the one with Ryzen 5 3600 is much more better.

 

Option 1 or Option 2

FYI, you can get the 3600 and dont have to swap your Mainboard. Your Mainboard supports Ryzen 3000 Series via BIOS Update.
But i dont really see the need of an CPU upgrade. If you have problems running Games on your machine, it will be most likely your GPU.

I would do following:
- Buy SSD

- Upgrade RAM to atleast 16GB (Thats the standard for Gaming nowadays)
- Upgrade GPU once new Lineup from NVidia / AMD is released.

- Connected to the GPU: Once you know which GPU you will buy you can look for a monitor. Theres no sense buying an 1440p 144hz Monitor if you want to get yourself a 1660.

 



 

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600X | GPU: Vega 64   | RAM: 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z | Storage:  Samsung 850 / Corsair MP510  | Mainboard: ASUS X570 Prime Pro | Case: Fractal Define R6 | PSU: Corsair RM750i  | Cooling: Custom Waterloop

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, Stuttgart said:

FYI, you can get the 3600 and dont have to swap your Mainboard. Your Mainboard supports Ryzen 3000 Series via BIOS Update.
But i dont really see the need of an CPU upgrade. If you have problems running Games on your machine, it will be most likely your GPU.

I would do following:
- Buy SSD

- Upgrade RAM to atleast 16GB (Thats the standard for Gaming nowadays)
- Upgrade GPU once new Lineup from NVidia / AMD is released.

- Connected to the GPU: Once you know which GPU you will buy you can look for a monitor. Theres no sense buying an 1440p 144hz Monitor if you want to get yourself a 1660.

 



 

Right, I understand but I should have mentioned that I am planning to give my old pc to my little sister. And with buying a whole new PC it would probably give me about 3-4 years of gaming with no need for update. But If there really isn't need for a new PC and IIRC the new lineup isn't going to be released for a while. What should I do then? I looked up an SSD, 16Gb Ram and a GPU at a price of 500€. Would it be wise to buy it now or wait?

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35 minutes ago, KhoaN said:

I could consider that build also, but which is more worth the money

Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 256 GB M.2-2280

 for 140€ or your 

Western Digital Blue 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive

If possible, go for a Crucial P1 500GB m.2 instead of the sx8200. It has double the storage and a 500gg ssd and a 2tb he’d is pretty much standard

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36 minutes ago, gloop said:

If possible, go for a Crucial P1 500GB m.2 instead of the sx8200. It has double the storage and a 500gg ssd and a 2tb he’d is pretty much standard

If i were to do that wouldn't this be better  PNY 500GB XLR8 CS3030

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10 hours ago, KhoaN said:

I could consider that build also, but which is more worth the money

Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 256 GB M.2-2280

 for 140€ or your 

Western Digital Blue 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive

Depends on how much storage you need. If you want more storage go for that 2.5 tb , but if not , go for the fast 1 tb.

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