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Hello, I am looking to upgrade my mobo and cpu, currently I have a AMD 2600 with a ASUS B450-F, not sure if this changes anything but I have an NVIDIA card and not AMD. I know that as of recent AMD has been on the rise and is far more competitive with Intel as opposed to the past, I personally am more familiar with AMD cpus and chipsets and am completely clueless as to what the Intel counterparts would be so am having a hard time comparing prices between the two brands. My budget is roughly $700 CAD would be willing to go slightly over it. Any recommendations and tips would be greatly appreciated. (Also thought id add for motherboard features id like is USB Type C as my case has a port and I currently am not using it, aswell as PCIE gen 4 as I have a 3070 and a WD Black drive where I would benefit)

 

Thanks again!

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2 minutes ago, Tyderas said:

t I have an NVIDIA card and not AMD

does not matter

 

2 minutes ago, Tyderas said:

 PCIE gen 4 as I have a 3070 and a WD Black drive where I would benefit

you would not benefit with pcie 4 at all with those things.

 

Since you already have a b450 board, just update the bios and get ryzen 5 5600x or 5800x. 

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I agree with @SavageNeo- Why introduce additional cost with a new mobo when your current one supports the latest gen AMD CPUs?

Case - Phanteks Evolv X | PSU - EVGA 650w Gold Rated | Mobo - ASUS Strix x570-f | CPU - AMD r9 3900x | RAM - 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 3200mhz @ 3600mhz | GPU - EVGA nVidia 2080s 8GB  | OS Drive - Sabrent 256GB Rocket NVMe PCI Gen 4 | Game Drive - WD 1tb NVMe Gen 3  |  Storage - 7TB formatted
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11 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

does not matter

 

you would not benefit with pcie 4 at all with those things.

 

Since you already have a b450 board, just update the bios and get ryzen 5 5600x or 5800x. 

Thank you very much for your insight, its greatly appreciated

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10 minutes ago, cacoe said:

I agree with @SavageNeo- Why introduce additional cost with a new mobo when your current one supports the latest gen AMD CPUs?

I was misinformed and thought I would benefit from the PCIE 4 which is why I was looking for a replacement mobo. Thank you for your insight!

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19 minutes ago, Tyderas said:

I was misinformed and thought I would benefit from the PCIE 4 which is why I was looking for a replacement mobo

yeah the SSD runs under the max speed for pcie 3.0, so getting 4.0 would be pointless.

 

also no gpu benefits from pcie 4.0 yet.

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