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review my budget build plan lads

Budget (including currency): a low 500 usd or 650 aud i can stretch to a little if the performance boost is worth it. 

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Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: mainly photoshop and light video editing along with ur average joe steam games like beamng on medium settings scrap mechanic minecraft,maybe even some fortnight use 

Other details heres the build plan.

case: deepcool macube 110 (mini ITX)

cpu: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5 GHz Qaud core 

mother board: MSI B450M MORTAR MAX ATX AM4 motherboard

ram: patriot viper 1x8 GB ddr4 3000 CL16 

storage: kingstone A400 120GB SATA SSD (THIS WILL BE UPDATED LATER UNLESS ITS SHIT)

psu: 450w corsair 80+ bronze ATX power supply

cooling: game max velocity rgb fans and a 165mm deepcool gammax GTE 64.4 CFM

 

wat do ya reckon, going for a white and sorta rgb design 

 

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I suggest you to go with 2x4 GB RAM, dual channel is defently worth.

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I don't think its worth buying a pc within this budget, too much compromises.

Save some money can get a decent pc.

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52 minutes ago, kendrick lamar said:

I don't think its worth buying a pc within this budget, too much compromises.

Save some money can get a decent pc.

I disagree,altough OP's build is not that good,for 600 bucks i scored a ryzen 3 1200 16 gb of ram and an rx 580.

 

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@boggy77 thanks for that though you would need a bios update on the mother board... is that hard

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15 minutes ago, that aussie bloke said:

@boggy77 thanks for that though you would need a bios update on the mother board... is that hard

you would be very unlucky to receive a motherboard so old that it doesn't come with the correct bios. most of them come with bios that supports 3400g. if not, you'd have to find an older cpu to update the bios or take your board to a pc repair shop and ask them to do it for you.

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@boggy77 awesome thanks for the info man 

 

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