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Okay, so. I did have an Intel pc I wanted to build but I have fully changed it to AMD. Here are new the specs:

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Matisse
MB: MSI B550-A Pro
M.2: Crucial P2 1TB
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Gaming RGB 16GB (Dual Channel)
AIO: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2
GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Case: NZXT H510
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM SATA III (2x)
PSU: Gigabyte P550B 550W 80 Plus Bronze

 

Would I be able to play Minecraft or Rocket League and record or possibly stream with these specs?

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For Minecraft and Rocket League? This will be more than plenty.

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PC #1

Ryzen 7 3700x@4.4ghz (All core) | MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon | Crucial Ballistix 2x16gb (OC 3600mhz)

MSI GTX 1080 8gb | SoundBlaster ZXR | Corsair HX850

Samsung 960 256gb | Samsung 860 1gb | Samsung 850 500gb

HGST 4tb, HGST 2tb | Seagate 2tb | Seagate 2tb

Custom CPU/GPU water loop

 

PC #2

Ryzen 7 1700@3.8ghz (All core) | Aorus AX370 Gaming K5 | Vengeance LED 3200mhz 2x8gb

Sapphire R9 290x 4gb | Asus Xonar DS | Corsair RM650

Samsung 850 128gb | Intel 240gb | Seagate 2tb

Corsair H80iGT AIO

 

Laptop

Core i7 6700HQ | Samsung 2400mhz 2x8gb DDR4

GTX 1060M 3gb | FiiO E10k DAC

Samsung 950 256gb | Sandisk Ultra 2tb SSD

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Why 3600X? It's slower and more expensive than the 11400F. If you can swap the motherboard and CPU to Intel it would be a better option. But yes, both will be great for Minecraft and Rocket League. I play them too on a 10400F which is slower than both and get 500fps in Rocket League and 800 in Minecraft. And that's with a bottlenecked GPU.

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Just now, Pixelfie said:

Why 3600? It's slower and more expensive than the 11400F. If you can swap the motherboard and CPU to Intel it would be a better option.

I do have a list of things for an Intel system if I were to chose Intel rather than AMD.

 

CPU: Intel Core i5-10600K Comet Lake
MB: MSI B460 MAG Tomahawk

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10 minutes ago, AvocadoDude1 said:

I do have a list of things for an Intel system if I were to chose Intel rather than AMD.

 

CPU: Intel Core i5-10600K Comet Lake
MB: MSI B460 MAG Tomahawk

If you can get it for the same price this one is better. But you don't need a 10600K if you use a B460, get a 10600 or Z490/Z590 instead. That board doesn't support OC. Also the 11400F is slightly faster in some games and cheaper again. I don't know what it's like in Rocket League and Minecraft but I wouldn't pay any extra for a 10600k. But you will need a B560 board to use it.

 

Edit: If you remove the 11400's power limit, it will be much faster than all options. You won't notice any difference as you will be GPU bottlenecked, but future proofing is never a bad thing.

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5 minutes ago, Pixelfie said:

If you can get it for the same price this one is better. But you don't need a 10600K if you use a B460, get a 10600 or Z490/Z590 instead. That board doesn't support OC. Also the 11400F is slightly faster and cheaper again. But you will need a B560 board to use it.

11400f + b560 is the best combination imo.

If you are going AMD, at least take the price savings by getting the 3600 (non-x) and save a few dollars for basically no performance difference.

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