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That RAM is too fast. I'd recommend a 3200 or 3600 mhz kit and a b550 motherboard

Alright, I'm about to order some parts for upgrading my PC, those parts include: a B450 AORUS ELITE Motherboard along with a AMD Ryzen 5 3600, Kingston 16GB HyperX Fury DDR4 3733 MHz, a COOLER MASTER Case MASTERBOX MB520 TG With power a supply of 600W and for graphics card I'm using a Gtx 1050 ti, the graphics card my not be the best, but this is the build I'm going for, Keep in mind, i am upgrading from a build with a Gigabyte motherboard and CPU, so are there any bios updates I'm supposed to do or any other things i should keep in mind before upgrading?

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

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yeah I agree you don't need that expensive ram when the ryzen 3600 cannot benefit from it very well.

you should save a buck for upgrading your gpu.

 

you didnt mention which power supply model you have. a bad power supply can cause hardware issues and damage them, and in worst case scenario cause a fire.

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2 hours ago, Sriyashas said:

That RAM is too fast. I'd recommend a 3200 or 3600 mhz kit and a b550 motherboard

It can work up to 3800MHz but not guaranteed.

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2 hours ago, kendrick lamar said:

yeah I agree you don't need that expensive ram when the ryzen 3600 cannot benefit from it very well.

you should save a buck for upgrading your gpu.

 

you didnt mention which power supply model you have. a bad power supply can cause hardware issues and damage them, and in worst case scenario cause a fire.

Cooler master,pretty new

 

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5 hours ago, Sriyashas said:

That RAM is too fast. I'd recommend a 3200 or 3600 mhz kit and a b550 motherboard

Alright, does the Gigabyte B550M S2H work with Kingston 16GB HyperX Fury DDR4 3600 Mhz and everything else ion the build,or are there any other changes that need to be made?

 

Id also like to point out that the ram I've picked is only single module,should i just get 2 sticks of 8Gb ram?

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38 minutes ago, Marshmallok said:

Id also like to point out that the ram I've picked is only single module,should i just get 2 sticks of 8Gb ram?

Dual channel RAM is always better than single. Yes, get 2 sticks of 8GB (as long as they come from the same kit, it may cause issues if they don't)

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21 hours ago, Marshmallok said:

Cooler master,pretty new

 

 brand isn't enough. coolermaster has power supplies that are literally dangerous to use. You need to check the sticker on it and if you dont understand, send us a picture.

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On 4/2/2021 at 10:38 AM, kendrick lamar said:

 brand isn't enough. coolermaster has power supplies that are literally dangerous to use. You need to check the sticker on it and if you dont understand, send us a picture.

Sorry it took me some time,but i was contactingg the seller because he was actually selling the case i had with a 600 w power supply,the power supply is a Cooler Master Power Supply 600W ELITE V4 80,here are some images for it 

 

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I had a bad feeling thats its this one.

Worst model they ever created, highly dangerous and unstable, watch this vid

0:38 the psu explodes on 320W load

 

 

 

You will need to get a quality psu to fit in your system so you won't create the issues mentioned, this cry fry your entire hardware and even start a fire in a worst case scenario.

if you dont believe me check out this list made by LTT, yours is the on the worst rank

 

 

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22 hours ago, kendrick lamar said:

I had a bad feeling thats its this one.

Worst model they ever created, highly dangerous and unstable, watch this vid

0:38 the psu explodes on 320W load

 

 

 

You will need to get a quality psu to fit in your system so you won't create the issues mentioned, this cry fry your entire hardware and even start a fire in a worst case scenario.

if you dont believe me check out this list made by LTT, yours is the on the worst rank

 

 

Alright,ill look for a diffrent seller as he is selling the case with the power supply thanks for the huge help,also last question,what type of power supply should i get?

 

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23 hours ago, Marshmallok said:

Alright,ill look for a diffrent seller as he is selling the case with the power supply thanks for the huge help,also last question,what type of power supply should i get?

 

thats a whole different subject.

I would advise getting any power supply from this list from tier B or tier c

 

I would go for 600-700W for future gpu compatibility. for example, an RTX3070 requires around 700w psu.

generally, some examples of good budget psus:

Corsair CV\CX, Antec NE700G

 

watch this vid by ltt

 

 

 

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