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I'm planning to build a budget workstation, i'm more into 3d modelling and rendering  architecturally. i have a limited budget so i want to invest more on cpu. i'm planning to buy Ryzen 1700, propobably a b350 mobo, gtx 1050 ti (will sacrifice graphics card for the meantime), ddr4 2400mhz, 250gb ssd, 1tb harddrive. 

 

Will this work? any bottleneck issue?

Thanks

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1 minute ago, AaronPaul said:

I'm planning to build a budget workstation, i'm more into 3d modelling and rendering  architecturally. i have a limited budget so i want to invest more on cpu. i'm planning to buy Ryzen 1700, propobably a b350 mobo, gtx 1050 ti (will sacrifice graphics card for the meantime), ddr4 2400mhz, 250gb ssd, 1tb harddrive. 

 

Will this work? any bottleneck issue?

Thanks

No bottleneck. A R7 1700 is more than enough for any GPU currently.

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@scighera2 Thanks! and i'm only using a 720p monitor lol. but will upgrade it to 1080p. 

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@scighera2 Thanks! and i'm only using a 720p monitor lol. but will upgrade it to 1080p. 

Oh, well with a 720p it still shouldn't bottleneck the 1050ti. But you should look up a benchmark if they exist for it.

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A bottleneck occurs when a given component is "overpowered" by another ie the video card is at 100%, but the CPU is only at 50% This would be a GPU bottleneck. There's no way an entry level graphics card would overpower a top tier processor.

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8 minutes ago, AaronPaul said:

@scighera2 Thanks! and i'm only using a 720p monitor lol. but will upgrade it to 1080p. 

If the GPU is a place holder anyways, and you don't need a lot of power a gtx 770 offers about the same performance as a 1050ti for less money. 

 

https://us.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SGRANVIGTX7702GA#.WcCpi4xSxQI

 

 

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I used to run a very similar system (the rig in my signature, except with a 1050ti) for a very similar use case. Worked great for 1080p gaming and solidworks. Recently upgraded to a 1070, as my brother wanted to build a budget gaming rig, and I wanted to top out everything at 1080p and run some lighter multiplayer games at 4k on our tv.

 

My recommendation would be to get a card that has a auxillary PCI-e power connector so you can OC it. My gigabyte windforce card ran stable at 1.9GHz and +1000MHz mem clocks. Currently running at that in my brothers ryzen 3 system.

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3 minutes ago, doomsriker said:

If the GPU is a place holder anyways, and you don't need a lot of power a gtx 770 offers about the same performance as a 1050ti for less money. 

 

https://us.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SGRANVIGTX7702GA#.WcCpi4xSxQI

 

 

oops. I totally derped its out of stock on CEX. it was in stock yesterday. 

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thanks for the recommendation but i don't plan to oc my gpu. but when it comes to cpu i'll oc it in the future because i need a good cooling fan for. as i said i'm on a tight budget for this build. thanks again :)

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Just now, AaronPaul said:

thanks for the recommendation but i don't plan to oc my gpu. but when it comes to cpu i'll oc it in the future because i need a good cooling fan for. as i said i'm on a tight budget for this build. thanks again :)

ok the best used 770 I could find is a bit overpriced. 

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Geforce-Gtx-770-/263215494562?hash=item3d48ddb5a2:g:JaoAAOSwak5ZwAHa

 

I would look at your local craigslist for a 680,770,780,780ti,960,970,980, or 980ti as all of those will offer similar or better performance than the 1050ti and can often be found locally on the cheap. 

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1 minute ago, doomsriker said:

ok the best used 770 I could find is a bit overpriced. 

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Geforce-Gtx-770-/263215494562?hash=item3d48ddb5a2:g:JaoAAOSwak5ZwAHa

 

I would look at your local craigslist for a 680,770,780,780ti,960,970,980, or 980ti as all of those will offer similar or better performance than the 1050ti and can often be found locally on the cheap. 

man didn't considered those graphic cards, just found out that 770 has more cuda cores than 1050. will search more on those cards. thanks you're a great help :)

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9 minutes ago, AaronPaul said:

man didn't considered those graphic cards, just found out that 770 has more cuda cores than 1050. will search more on those cards. thanks you're a great help :)

Don't get a 770 or any old Nvidia card. The Kepler generation is left in the dust driver wise.

 

Your original choice 1050 Ti is the smarter option.

 

Ryzen is a no brainer obviously. :P R7 1700

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@AaronPaul Don't get 2400mhz ram for Ryzen. Get at least 3000mhz. There is quite a big performance improvement going for faster ram.. 

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With R7 dont cheap out in the mobo.

R5 1600 would be more than enough for you

 

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With R7 dont cheap out in the mobo.

R5 1600 would be more than enough for you

@dave_k heard that asrock b350m pro4 is a budget friendly mobo but with good features. can you confirm it? thanks

 

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On 9/19/2017 at 6:52 PM, Rofty said:

@AaronPaul Don't get 2400mhz ram for Ryzen. Get at least 3000mhz. There is quite a big performance improvement going for faster ram.. 

Will consider this one. thanks :)

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6 minutes ago, AaronPaul said:

With R7 dont cheap out in the mobo.

R5 1600 would be more than enough for you

@dave_k heard that asrock b350m pro4 is a budget friendly mobo but with good features. can you confirm it? thanks

 

Yeah, it is pretty budget friendly and pretty good.

Check out Asus Prime B350 Plus as well, it has digi vrm.

 

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