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6 hours ago, Strike Ragandap said:

Building my First gaming PC I need help to know if this is will work for Call of duty warzone and Streaming 

CPU : Ryzen 7 3800x
GPU: ASUS RX5600XT TUF3 EVO GAMING 6G GDRR6 192BIT
Motherboard: Asus TUF x570 pro-wifi
RAM : G-SKILL 16gb 3200mhz
 

IMHO, the build seems a little unbalanced. The GPU is probably a bit underpowered. You'd probably be better off pairing a 3800x with a last gen GPU, especially from Nvidia as NVENC is really great for streaming without a ton of performance hit. I'm looking at something like a used 2060 super or a 2070 super, or even a 1080ti, or 1070ti for that matter (basically whatever you can get your hands on with a good bit of power under the hood, as it is a bad time to be building a pc) with low pricing if you can find one with pricing being outta whack atm.

 

You could go with a b550 or even a b450 motherboard, they will all support ryzen 5000 for future upgradability without any performance loss. Personally, I'd go with a solid b450 motherboard with a good feature set and robust VRM's, which will probably be enough for even OC'ing the 3800x a bit. (I don't have exp in OC'ing) This will be probably be better than an entry level x470 or x570 board.

 

For RAM, 3600 MHz with CL 16 or 18 all day, everyday. Something like Crucial Ballistix, or HyperX. The cost you save from not getting an x570 which is not needed can be chaneled to get better components elsewhere that will actually impact your system performance.

 

PS: If you mention a budget, it helps people a lot to make a decision regarding your build.

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4 hours ago, AnirbanG007 said:

It is best to ignore any info from that link. They are suggesting that a B450-F has a solid VRM which just isn't true. Also no mention of the B450 Tomahawk which is hands down a better board in terms of thermals.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Strike Ragandap said:

Building my First gaming PC I need help to know if this is will work for Call of duty warzone and Streaming 

CPU : Ryzen 7 3800x
GPU: ASUS RX5600XT TUF3 EVO GAMING 6G GDRR6 192BIT
Motherboard: Asus TUF x570 pro-wifi
RAM : G-SKILL 16gb 3200mhz
 

While 3800x is indeed solid CPU, the Price simply too expensive these days

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/qryV3C/amd-ryzen-7-3800x-39-ghz-8-core-processor-100-100000025box

it cost about 380-400$ I suggest saving by Going 3700x or Core i7 10700KF which price around 320$ 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/QKJtt6/amd-ryzen-7-3700x-36-ghz-8-core-processor-100-100000071box

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/sT3mP6/intel-core-i7-10700kf-38-ghz-8-core-processor-bx8070110700kf

 

 

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2 hours ago, lee32uk said:

It is best to ignore any info from that link. They are suggesting that a B450-F has a solid VRM which just isn't true. Also no mention of the B450 Tomahawk which is hands down a better board in terms of thermals.

 

 

Thank you for you input. I will definitely keep this in mind when doing my own builds or recommending others in the future.

 

Can you recommend a good b450 Mobo other than the Tomahawk just for the sake of options?

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2 hours ago, heickelrrx said:

Totally agreed

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1 hour ago, AnirbanG007 said:

Thank you for you input. I will definitely keep this in mind when doing my own builds or recommending others in the future.

 

Can you recommend a good b450 Mobo other than the Tomahawk just for the sake of options?

The majority of MSI B450 boards are decent. So the B450-A Pro Max, B450M Mortar Max, B450 Gaming Plus Max, B450I Gaming Plus Max, B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max etc. The ASRock B450/B450M Pro 4 is also decent.

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