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Can i get away cheaper?

is this a good combo?

i already got a GTX 1660TI 6gb and Corsair cx500

can i get away cheaper for the same performance?

the price (3587) is in swedish crowns and its 350 euro and 415 USD.

 

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You could go with the B450-A Pro and save a few kronor there, and you don't really need new thermal paste if you're using the stock cooler. Other than that, it looks good.

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You don't need thermal paste. 

TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 16GB Kit (378kr)

stay with that motherboard.

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Just now, jsugarman2005 said:

You don't need thermal paste. 

TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 16GB Kit (378kr)

stay with that motherboard.

I use Vulcan ram, have been using it for around 3 years or so. Pretty good ram, life time warranty too!

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1 hour ago, boggy77 said:

asrock b450 pro 4

True... But I would not go to a lower tier than the Tomahawk MAX, but that's my opinion from having a B450m DS3H for a while, but IDK, if the B450m pro 4 is good, then go for it.

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1 hour ago, jsugarman2005 said:

True... But I would not go to a lower tier than the Tomahawk MAX, but that's my opinion from having a B450m DS3H for a while, but IDK, if the B450m pro 4 is good, then go for it.

for a ryzen 5, the pro 4 is perfectly good. it also has 2 m.2 slots, the tomahawk only one.

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