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Ryzen 5 5600x 3.7 mobile question

Hello again. 

Question:

Would the Asus mobo: ASUS B550M-A/AC  throttle a Ryzen 5 5600x 3.7 cpu?

On the Asus website it says that that particular mobile is optimized for the 3000 series Ryzen cpus.

Also how about throttling an RTX 2060 12GB gpu?

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11 minutes ago, --SID-- said:

Where do you read it's optimized for 3000 series Ryzen? https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-B550M-A-AC/

It works perfectly fine.

 

Throtteling has nothing to do about the motherboard but about temperature. What case are you going to use?

Possibly going to purchase this pc:

https://www.microcenter.com/product/635448/powerspec-g509-gaming-pc

 

Especially with the 3060 the price is really good.

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1 hour ago, OozerBooBooDooDoo said:

Possibly going to purchase this pc:

https://www.microcenter.com/product/635448/powerspec-g509-gaming-pc

 

Especially with the 3060 the price is really good.

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Get this, It's really good price, If you'll have high temps you'll change cooler and maybe add fans, That'll cost you ~50 USD. For that price it's definitely worth it.

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1 hour ago, OozerBooBooDooDoo said:

Possibly going to purchase this pc:

https://www.microcenter.com/product/635448/powerspec-g509-gaming-pc

 

Especially with the 3060 the price is really good.

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Actually it's not. Granted, any prebuilt has an inherently higher value with a dGPU, but a prebuilt should also be mostly charging you a reasonable price for the graphics card. There's about maybe $800 of hard value, there, which makes it a pretty bad deal overall. The killer though is the 2666MHz RAM. That's far too slow for Ryzen, even with the single CCD design of the 5600X.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Chris Pratt said:

Actually it's not. Granted, any prebuilt has an inherently higher value with a dGPU, but a prebuilt should also be mostly charging you a reasonable price for the graphics card. There's about maybe $800 of hard value, there, which makes it a pretty bad deal overall. The killer though is the 2666MHz RAM. That's far too slow for Ryzen, even with the single CCD design of the 5600X.

 

 

RAMs definitely missed my eyes, It might be better to build custom PC with 6600XT, Because upgrading this one will still cost around extra 200$ while it's not certain what kind of GPU is in there, Most likely it'll be OEM garbage 😄 😄

This is exactly 200USD above that prebuilt, But better overall. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nhNT68

For video card, Here is listings from amazon

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Graphics-DisplayPort-Axial-tech-Technology/dp/B09CFWSJLB/

https://www.amazon.com/XFX-Speedster-QICK308-Graphics-RX-66XT8LBDQ/dp/B09B46MZ3T/

https://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Technology-Radeon-Graphics-11309-03-20G/dp/B09C7RMJ5Z

 

And here is listings from ebay for little cheaper

https://www.ebay.com/itm/185038148446?epid=13048631626&hash=item2b1522135e:g:t40AAOSwnChhOAOt

https://www.ebay.com/itm/185041889653?epid=17048631433&hash=item2b155b2975:g:yJ4AAOSwaF9hOowk

https://www.ebay.com/itm/224619510343?epid=16048631506&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item344c5dba47:g:UywAAOSwv91hS6nj

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11 hours ago, Chris Pratt said:

Actually it's not. Granted, any prebuilt has an inherently higher value with a dGPU, but a prebuilt should also be mostly charging you a reasonable price for the graphics card. There's about maybe $800 of hard value, there, which makes it a pretty bad deal overall. The killer though is the 2666MHz RAM. That's far too slow for Ryzen, even with the single CCD design of the 5600X.

 

 

I was wondering about the ram. I believe the site said that the mobo is capable of 3000, or 4000-somethin overclocked.

And where would I go to find a PC that is cheap but powerful? I can build them, but I don't really want the hassle. I will customize it after I get it.

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