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Is this a good build? Plz help

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1 minute ago, Nich said:

Depends on your definition of "good"

 

What resolution and framerate do you want to run at, what games will you be playing, what is your budget, etc...

 

I'd get an SSD and maybe faster memory, but it depends on how much you're willing to spend

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my budget is around $800

1080p and i play newer games/just about everything

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3 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Depends on your definition of "good"

 

What resolution and framerate do you want to run at, what games will you be playing, what is your budget, etc...

 

I'd get an SSD and maybe faster memory, but it depends on how much you're willing to spend

my budget is around $800

1080p and i play newer games/just about everything

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its a pretty solid build but i would try and get slightly higher clocked memory if you can. 

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also you could save some money on the case as 80 bucks for a case is kinda on the expensive side for a build of this cost

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get an ssd and also get a 1x8GB RAM kit for better future expansion

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SSD would be nice and 3000+MHz RAM would needed if you want to overclock or max performance as ryzen loves fast memory, can't say the same for intel, but ryzen does, which isn't an issue, if you know that, and to be honest most of us just accept it as a small trade of for ryzens cheaper price. If overclocking get an after market cooler as well, warith is good but aftermarkets are better

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Not a bad build. However if you're going to use this for gaming then you might want to go with the gaming edition of ryzen. Another thing, get an SSD for your operating system and important files while using the baracuda drive for your games. Otherwise not bad. 

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1 hour ago, Nich said:

 

i found a better psu and saved you 20 bucks in the process ;)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/pzFhcc

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3 minutes ago, RCruey said:

Not a bad build. However if you're going to use this for gaming then you might want to go with the gaming edition of ryzen. Another thing, get an SSD for your operating system and important files while using the baracuda drive for your games. Otherwise not bad. 

In the name of debate...the x version of the r5 1600 is proven all over the internet to not be worth the extra dough.

 

My only suggestions is to get an SSD and save up for a hdd later down the road. Your psu chosen is probably fine, but I know some would say something a little more capacity or higher 80+ rating would not be bad. A good psu does make a difference. 

 

Otherwise that pc will crush all types of workloads. 

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6 minutes ago, Spudbilly said:

In the name of debate...the x version of the r5 1600 is proven all over the internet to not be worth the extra dough.

 

My only suggestions is to get an SSD and save up for a hdd later down the road. Your psu chosen is probably fine, but I know some would say something a little more capacity or higher 80+ rating would not be bad. A good psu does make a difference. 

 

Otherwise that pc will crush all types of workloads. 

Im not much of a debater. I'll have to take your word for it. When I go to make a ryzen build I'll usually do the research before purchase. But I thank you for the advise though. :)

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better mobo, case, faster ram and got you a 240gb ssd to go with that.

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12 minutes ago, Changis said:

 

i found a better psu and saved you 20 bucks in the process ;)
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/pzFhcc

er, no. the CX450M is better.

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2 minutes ago, herman mcpootis said:

er, no. the CX450M is better.

by how much? the seasonic is an older design, but how much worse is it? besides not being modular i mean?

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