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Hey is this a good list for $550 No gpu? (I already have one)

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13 minutes ago, rickastley126 said:

So.. is it good for the price?

Yeah for a budget build it looks really good for the price. That's my opinion though and I would recommend taking others' opinions from here into account also.

What GPU do you have?

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If you already have a GPU you plan on putting in it or intend to get one very soon. The 5600 doesn't have onboard graphics so you wouldn't be able to use the system until you got a GPU.

 

Edit: didn't see the part where you said you already have a GPU lol. disregard me

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Just now, Sir Beregond said:

What GPU do you have?

RX 570 4GB, planning to get a better gpu in a little bit, just don’t have the money for it rn

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3 minutes ago, jaslion said:

What gpu?

An RX 570 4GB planning on upgrading but it doesn’t fit in my budget rn.

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4 minutes ago, lieutent said:

If you already have a GPU you plan on putting in it or intend to get one very soon. The 5600 doesn't have onboard graphics so you wouldn't be able to use the system until you got a GPU.

 

Edit: didn't see the part where you said you already have a GPU lol. disregard me

So.. is it good for the price?

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8 minutes ago, rickastley126 said:

Hey is this a good list for $550 with No gpu because I already have one. Thansk in advance!

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RgrbGL

Zotac PCI_E_X16 Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6 192-bit 15 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop ZT-A30600H-10M is the best gpu under 550$ bro and better to go to samsung ssd.

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1 minute ago, Bharath H.M said:

Zotac PCI_E_X16 Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6 192-bit 15 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop ZT-A30600H-10M is the best gpu under 550$ bro and better to go to samsung ssd.

He already has a gpu and whats with the font m8

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13 minutes ago, rickastley126 said:

So.. is it good for the price?

Yeah for a budget build it looks really good for the price. That's my opinion though and I would recommend taking others' opinions from here into account also.

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12 minutes ago, lieutent said:

Yeah for a budget build it looks really good for the price. That's my opinion though and I would recommend taking others' opinions from here into account also.

Thanks!

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20 minutes ago, Bharath H.M said:

Zotac PCI_E_X16 Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6 192-bit 15 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop ZT-A30600H-10M is the best gpu under 550$ bro and better to go to samsung ssd.

What? I know that’s a good gpu, but that’s not what I’m asking?

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27 minutes ago, Bharath H.M said:

Zotac PCI_E_X16 Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6 192-bit 15 Gbps PCIE 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card, IceStorm 2.0 Cooling, Active Fan Control, Freeze Fan Stop ZT-A30600H-10M is the best gpu under 550$ bro and better to go to samsung ssd.

OP isn't asking for a GPU. OP is asking for a system minus the GPU for $550.

 

Not a big fan of the power supply personally, but honestly its fine. I think build looks pretty decent for the price.

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On 10/12/2022 at 11:33 PM, rickastley126 said:

What? I know that’s a good gpu, but that’s not what I’m asking?

means what are you asking bro?

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bro i understood 

 AMD Ryzen 5 5600x  processor has a 65W TDP (Thermal Design Power) and includes a Wraith Stealth cooling solution. Please note that it does not have an integrated GPU, so a dedicated graphics card is required.

you can check it out through this link: https://www.amd.com/en/product/10471

 

 

Specification AMD Ryzen 5 5600 AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
CPU Socket AMD AM4 AMD AM4
Cores 6 6
Threads 12 12
Lithography TSMC 7nm FinFET TSMC 7nm FinFET
Base Frequency 3.5GHz 3.7GHz
Boost Frequency Up to 4.4GHz Up to 4.6GHz
Unlocked for overclocking? Yes Yes
L3 Cache 32MB 32MB
Default TDP 65W 65W
Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax) 90°C 90°C
Memory Support DDR4 up to 3200MHz
Up to 128GB
DDR4 up to 3200MHz
Up to 128GB
Integrated Graphics NA NA

 

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10 hours ago, Bharath H.M said:

means what are you asking bro?

Look at the question at the top of the post… that’s what I’m asking. Thanks.

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Absolutely fine and pretty good for the money. Ideally I'd bump up the memory speed to 3600MHz if you can as AMD CPUs really do benefit from faster RAM - but it's probably only worth it if it costs no more than $5 more than the memory you've listed in that build.

 

As for nitpicky suggestions, personally speaking I wouldn't bother with the extra fans, at least initially - the one intake & one exhaust fans supplied will be enough for the parts you've chosen (including your GPU). As for the case, personally it's not for me (especially having my current build in an mATX case) but mine is a subjective opinion and you're welcome to spend what you wish on it. But the case does seem like a lot of money for a budget build (being the 3rd most expensive item and only $30 less than your CPU). Unless you're planning on keeping it for a rebuild down the line, it might be worth considering something cheaper and using the difference for a 5600X - or just keep the extra cash.

 

Also, keep in mind that there's little upgrade path from any 5000 series Ryzen without swapping out motherboard and memory too.

 

I'd also suggest taking a look at the LTT review of the case:

Pretty fair take on it imo.

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4 hours ago, thewelshbrummie said:

Absolutely fine and pretty good for the money. Ideally I'd bump up the memory speed to 3600MHz if you can as AMD CPUs really do benefit from faster RAM - but it's probably only worth it if it costs no more than $5 more than the memory you've listed in that build.

 

As for nitpicky suggestions, personally speaking I wouldn't bother with the extra fans, at least initially - the one intake & one exhaust fans supplied will be enough for the parts you've chosen (including your GPU). As for the case, personally it's not for me (especially having my current build in an mATX case) but mine is a subjective opinion and you're welcome to spend what you wish on it. But the case does seem like a lot of money for a budget build (being the 3rd most expensive item and only $30 less than your CPU). Unless you're planning on keeping it for a rebuild down the line, it might be worth considering something cheaper and using the difference for a 5600X - or just keep the extra cash.

 

Also, keep in mind that there's little upgrade path from any 5000 series Ryzen without swapping out motherboard and memory too.

 

I'd also suggest taking a look at the LTT review of the case:

Pretty fair take on it imo.

Thanks bro! I’ve updated the case so it’s only $90, thanks for the input!

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