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ryzen 3 1200af at 50 euro

2 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

I thought almost every 300 series board supports Zen 2? Though some version of a "beta BIOS"0

At first it wasn't  but the support got alot better with manufacturers sending full versions for zen 2

I only recently knew about this lol

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A1200af is pretty close to a 2400g with no apu. It would be a cost savings for those intending to pair a 2400g with a discrete gpu, or someone that already had an old, used gpu card lying around. 

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4 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

A320 can suffer from weak memory speeds. It can be a problem.  Also they tend to have weak VRM which limits what chips can be put on them.  Neither of these actually have much to do with the actual chipset.  The chipset pulls off a few pcie lanes and divides them up for stuff like data and whatnot.  There’s stuff a320 doesn’t have.   If you’ve got a low power draw chip, never intend to upgrade it, don’t have use for the stuff b450 can do that a320 can’t, a320 is fine.   It’s limiting though.

we are talking upgradability then. 

i actualy found a decent looking b450m for 65 so yeah 15 euros are actualy worth the upgrade path .

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1 minute ago, Bombastinator said:

A1200af is pretty close to a 2400g with no apu. It would be a cost savings for those intending to pair a 2400g with a discrete gpu, or someone that already had an old, used gpu card lying around. 

yeah as i've said i bought a rx 570 for 100 euros so im looking at a prety decent pc for about 400 eu .

im not looking for anything fancy either im not expecting any high res nor that heavy of games .

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Just now, Andr3G said:

yeah as i've said i bought a rx 570 for 100 euros so im looking at a prety decent pc for about 400 eu .

im not looking for anything fancy either im not expecting any high res nor that heavy of games .

With a b350 board with solid vrm solution and this 1200 af and the 570 

This will be one nice budget build ;)

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

With a b350 board with solid vrm solution and this 1200 af and the 570 

This will be one nice budget build ;)

thx boizz u were very helpful

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