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PLanning to Build New 2020 PC

Budget (including currency): 13K Philippine Peso

Country: Philippines

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming at 1080P Mostly Triple A Games (Medium to High) and Esports Games (CSGO at Low Settings)

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I already have a 1050 Ti so i am looking for a budget ryzen cpu and motherboard that best paired with a gtx 1050 ti without any bottleneck

 

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Get a 12 mm ryzen and a cheap board. 1200 12nm is good.

 

Spare cash can go into a fast ssd or maybe try to sell the 1050 ti and upgrade to a better card, an option as well.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, YT_DomDaBomb20 said:

@SlantSIX go for a Ryzen 3 3100 with maybe an a-pro max atx board

It's super overkill for the 1050 ti tho and won't do anything, kind of a bottleneck and waste of money if you ask me!

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2 minutes ago, SSOB said:

It's super overkill for the 1050 ti tho and won't do anything, kind of a bottleneck and waste of money if you ask me!

Depends on game. Something like cs:go at 1080p is very cpu bound

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19 minutes ago, SSOB said:

Get a 12 mm ryzen and a cheap board. 1200 12nm is good.

 

Spare cash can go into a fast ssd or maybe try to sell the 1050 ti and upgrade to a better card, an option as well.

 

 

Thank you I think Ryzen 3 1200 is a really good pair with 1050 ti 

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11 minutes ago, YT_DomDaBomb20 said:

Depends on game. Something like cs:go at 1080p is very cpu bound

I usually play CS:GO at Normal 4:3 1280x720 at low settings so I think ryzen 3 1200 can do the work

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I only play 1080p at high settings on modern triple A games like GTA V etc

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2 minutes ago, SlantSIX said:

I usually play CS:GO at Normal 4:3 1280x720 at low settings so I think ryzen 3 1200 can do the work

Oh ok, but that’s even more cpu bound. Lower Rez, less gpu. Higher Rez, less cpu. Which means more cpu for low Rez, more gpu horsepower for high rez

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8 minutes ago, YT_DomDaBomb20 said:

Oh ok, but that’s even more cpu bound. Lower Rez, less gpu. Higher Rez, less cpu. Which means more cpu for low Rez, more gpu horsepower for high rez

How many fps do you think i'll get on low res and low settings on CS:GO?

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3 minutes ago, SlantSIX said:

How many fps do you think i'll get on low res and low settings on CS:GO?

Maybe around 240-250

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5 minutes ago, YT_DomDaBomb20 said:

Maybe around 240-250

does that means that i'll get more beyond that on 1080p low settings?

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15 hours ago, SlantSIX said:

does that means that i'll get more beyond that on 1080p low settings?

240-250 is for 720p low settings with a 1200. you could get near 300 with a 3100. 1080p expect closer to 200fps with the 1200 and 210ish with the 3100

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