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Kingston HyperX XMP Predator DIMM DDR4 8GB (2x4GB kit) 3200MHz

Gigabyte GA-AB350M-Gaming 3

Armaggeddon DECATRON T3Z Gaming

Cooler Master MWE 500W bulk psu

AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 4 cores 3.5GHz (3.7GHz)

MSI nVidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB 128bit, GTX 1050 Ti GAMING 4G

WD 1TB HDD,

Dont have the money for a SSD atm but will put 1 in when i get the money whats your general opinion about this tnx ahead for your opinion.

 
   
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3 minutes ago, seon123 said:

What will you do with the PC?

Terrible motherboard, really sketchy PSU, don't get 4GB RAM sticks, and the 1200 will perform the same as the 1300X. 

What motherboard do you reccomend then and about 4gb ram sticks why not as im informed dual channell is better then single and what about Cooler Master MasterWatt lite 600w as a psu

 
Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 600W

 

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1 minute ago, SHEZIKA said:

What motherboard do you reccomend then and about 4gb ram sticks why not as im informed dual channell is better then single

 

Asrock Pro4 and Asus Prime Plus. 

An 8GB RAM stick will make for better compatibility in case you upgrade to 16GB, and leaves room for twice the RAM. The performance difference between single and dual channel RAM won't be noticeable in normal tasks

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Just now, seon123 said:

Asrock Pro4 and Asus Prime Plus. 

An 8GB RAM stick will make for better compatibility in case you upgrade to 16GB, and leaves room for twice the RAM. The performance difference between single and dual channel RAM won't be noticeable in normal tasks

The thing is i wont upgrade probbly in a while when i get this pc and im gona get a motherboard with 4 dimm slots and probbly wont even need more then 16gb anyway

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23 minutes ago, seon123 said:

Asrock Pro4 and Asus Prime Plus. 

An 8GB RAM stick will make for better compatibility in case you upgrade to 16GB, and leaves room for twice the RAM. The performance difference between single and dual channel RAM won't be noticeable in normal tasks

id agree if this was a 1400 or above but looking at the build OP seems content and not wanting to upgrade any time soon (suggested by the R3 and 1050ti) so 2x4 gb is probably enough for them

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2 hours ago, ImNotThere said:

id agree if this was a 1400 or above but looking at the build OP seems content and not wanting to upgrade any time soon (suggested by the R3 and 1050ti) so 2x4 gb is probably enough for them

Yes and im not gona play some of the rly demanding games its a 1080p pc for cs go dota 2 games like that i think this is enough and sometimes in t he future i might upgrade the 1050 ti and get 16 gb of ram

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31 minutes ago, SHEZIKA said:

Yes and im not gona play some of the rly demanding games its a 1080p pc for cs go dota 2 games like that i think this is enough and sometimes in t he future i might upgrade the 1050 ti and get 16 gb of ram

if you have any intention of upgrading the gpu, wait and save until you can get a better card, id reccomend saving for a 1060 6gb, if you want to get 16gb eventually, you should be fine with the 2x4gb kit if you get a mobo with four sticks

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30 minutes ago, ImNotThere said:

if you have any intention of upgrading the gpu, wait and save until you can get a better card, id reccomend saving for a 1060 6gb, if you want to get 16gb eventually, you should be fine with the 2x4gb kit if you get a mobo with four sticks

I was thinking about that i have a r7 360 oc 2gb ddr5 gpu atm i was thinking of getting this kinda setup and hold on and put my old gpu in and save up untill i can sell my old pc and get smthing in the likes of the 1060

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13 minutes ago, SHEZIKA said:

I was thinking about that i have a r7 360 oc 2gb ddr5 gpu atm i was thinking of getting this kinda setup and hold on and put my old gpu in and save up untill i can sell my old pc and get smthing in the likes of the 1060

look for a used 750ti, thatll do fine with the r3 for csgo

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