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Budget (including currency): 1000 USD

Country: US

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Doom Eternal, Recent Tomb Raider Franchise, Clip Studio Paint, other demanding video games, Coding Projects (1920 x 1080, 60hz) 

No moniter nor peripherals needed

Here is my parts list. I am buying it soon, but I came here for last minute recommendations.

Thx

 

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15 minutes ago, Nohemi said:

Budget (including currency): 1000 USD

Country: US

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Doom Eternal, Recent Tomb Raider Franchise, Clip Studio Paint, other demanding video games, Coding Projects (1920 x 1080, 60hz) 

No moniter nor peripherals needed

Here is my parts list. I am buying it soon, but I came here for last minute recommendations.

Thx

Not bad, but at that price
-You can get a seasonic 650W 80+ Bronze for 50 rn
-You should get more storage (If you need it)
-Get a B550 board
-Get 3600mhz RAM

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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Just now, Downkey said:

Not bad, but at that price
-You can get a seasonic 650W 80+ Bronze for 50 rn
-You should get more storage (If you need it)
-Get a B550 board
-Get 3600mhz RAM

I thought that seasonic psu had a lot of manufacture defects (but I think I might be thinking of another model)

I have an extra 1TB hard drive in my old computer I will use.

What can the b550 do that the b450 cannot? (out of curiosity)

do I have to overclock the 3600 ram to get the most out of ryzen?

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On 11/17/2020 at 4:10 PM, Nohemi said:

Budget (including currency): 1000 USD

Country: US

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Doom Eternal, Recent Tomb Raider Franchise, Clip Studio Paint, other demanding video games, Coding Projects (1920 x 1080, 60hz) 

No moniter nor peripherals needed

Here is my parts list. I am buying it soon, but I came here for last minute recommendations.

Thx

 

You can just go with https://pcpartpicker.com/list/q4Xgrr

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10 hours ago, Xt1nxt_Ace said:

You can just go with https://pcpartpicker.com/list/q4Xgrr

-Don’t go with X470. Go with a B550 or B450 board. No reason to go with X470

-Why an 860 Pro? NVME SSDS are exactly the same prices as SATAS right now, so there is literally no reason to go with a SATA

-The case doesn’t look great

-In that budget you could with a better PSU (A TXM Gold for ex.)

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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3 hours ago, Downkey said:

-Don’t go with X470. Go with a B550 or B450 board. No reason to go with X470

-Why an 860 Pro? NVME SSDS are exactly the same prices as SATAS right now, so there is literally no reason to go with a SATA

-The case doesn’t look great

-In that budget you could with a better PSU (A TXM Gold for ex.)

The case looks fine in person i built the same pc and sorrry about the 860 evo i have a 970 evo. Also the x470 motherboard is above any other budget b550 and b450 motherboard.  
 

Tier C :125A current draw on little ambient airflow, maxed out 2700, 3900x and 5900X at 1.2V on ambient cooling (P95)

Asus: X370 Prime Pro

Asrock: B550 Pro4 (ATX & mATX), Phantom 4

Gigabyte: X570 UD, Gaming X, B550 Aorus Pro (mATX), Gaming XX370 Gaming K7, Gaming 5

MSI: X570 Gaming Pro CarbonB550 Pro-VDH WiFi, Pro-DASH, Bazooka, X470 Gaming Plus (& Max), B450 Gaming Pro Carbon (& Max), Tomahawk (& Max), Gaming Plus ATX (& Max), B450-A Pro (& Max) (ATX), Mortar (& Max), Gaming Plus mATX, Bazooka Plus, Gaming Plus ITX, X370 M7 ACK, XPower Titanium

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