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Hi guys . 

i am building a new pc but i dont know if its balanced there is the parts :-

GPU:-Sapphire RX580 PULSE GDDR5 8GB 256Bit AMD Radeon DX12

Cpu:-AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Soket AM4 

Monitor :- AOC 21.5" G2260VWQ6 1ms 75Hz FreeSyn

ram :-CORSAIR 16GB Vengeance  DDR4 2400MHz

PSU :-COOLER MASTER G650M 80PLUS 650W 

mobo:-MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON AM4 AMD Ryzen

case ;- COOLER MASTER MASTERBOX MB511 MidT ATX 

 

i am at the market right now please help

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

Hi guys . 

i am building a new pc but i dont know if its balanced there is the parts :-

GPU:-Sapphire RX580 PULSE GDDR5 8GB 256Bit AMD Radeon DX12

Cpu:-AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Soket AM4 

Monitor :- AOC 21.5" G2260VWQ6 1ms 75Hz FreeSyn

ram :-CORSAIR 16GB Vengeance  DDR4 2400MHz

PSU :-COOLER MASTER G650M 80PLUS 650W 

mobo:-MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON AM4 AMD Ryzen

case ;- COOLER MASTER MASTERBOX MB511 MidT ATX 

 

i am at the market right now please help

 

 

 

 

is it for gaming?

 

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Yes, but you should try to find RAM that's a bit faster. Something around 3000MHz would be good.

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Just now, Anas Dweik said:

yes only games

Tbh Id get a 2600 instead of the 1700 then if its for gaming. and get faster Ram.

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3 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

Hi guys . 

i am building a new pc but i dont know if its balanced there is the parts :-

GPU:-Sapphire RX580 PULSE GDDR5 8GB 256Bit AMD Radeon DX12

Cpu:-AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Soket AM4 

Monitor :- AOC 21.5" G2260VWQ6 1ms 75Hz FreeSyn

ram :-CORSAIR 16GB Vengeance  DDR4 2400MHz

PSU :-COOLER MASTER G650M 80PLUS 650W 

mobo:-MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON AM4 AMD Ryzen

case ;- COOLER MASTER MASTERBOX MB511 MidT ATX 

 

i am at the market right now please help

This would be dependent on what workload you are wanting to know if this configuration would be balanced for such as for video editing/rendering, computer modeling, or gaming. In applications where for example, more graphically intensive then having a more powerful GPU would be more optimal. Are you looking for your system to be optimized for a certain resolution within games because I have some games rely a lot on the CPU than the GPU and vice versa.

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1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

yes only games

get faster ram, especially since you are using ryzen's 1000 series, but other than that, it is good

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1 minute ago, Boomwebsearch said:

This would be dependent on what workload you are wanting to know if this configuration would be balanced for such as for video editing/rendering, computer modeling, or gaming. In applications where for example, more graphically intensive then having a more powerful GPU would be more optimal. Are you looking for your system to be optimized for a certain resolution within games because I have some games rely a lot on the CPU than the GPU and vice versa.

i didnt understand since i am not so good at pcs but i just wanna press the power button and play 

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Just now, Anas Dweik said:

are you sure about it , since i have no time to pick parts ?

Yeah, you dont need 16 threads to game, the higher IPC of the 2000 series makes sense for your workload. 

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Just now, Anas Dweik said:

are you sure about it , since i have no time to pick parts ?

The performance difference is minimal, plus the 1700 can oc higher I believe

 

1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

i didnt understand since i am not so good at pcs but i just wanna press the power button and play 

If all you are doing is gaming, the build is fine

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1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

what about the psu , its bronze is it okay?

It wont impact your build, just will run less efficient for the most part. 

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Just now, Anas Dweik said:

which is good or bad? shall i buy better one ?

bronze is fine, unless you care about less than a cent being added to your electrical bill

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6 minutes ago, lmeneses said:

The performance difference is minimal, plus the 1700 can oc higher I believe

 

If all you are doing is gaming, the build is fine

The 1700 is hit and miss. Some only do 3.7GHz some go 3.8 and a handful do 4GHz at like 1.4v or higher. The 2600 is the better pick.

OP will need a B450 board though, like the Asrock B450 Pro 4 or MSI B450 tomahawk. That X370 board likely won't boot with the 2600.

 

1 minute ago, Anas Dweik said:

it wont effect performance?

No. A PSU does nothing to the performance. The GM series is just fine. 

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2 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:
4 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

what about the psu , its bronze is it okay?

It wont impact your build, just will run less efficient

Purchase a PSU which would be able to supply the correct wattage to your computer components and maybe a few watts more to ensure longevity as they do wear out and loose a little output capability as they get further down their use cycle. If you are not using an AVR UPS or good quality surge protector with your system then it may be worth it in getting a better quality power supply unit as its not very not seen for computers to be severely damaged or rendered useless because of a sudden high spike in voltage. OuterVision has a calculator which would be able to calculate the power draw for your system and give you a recommended PSU wattage dependent on your usage estimated in hours per day.

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3 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:
5 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

it wont effect performance?

No. A PSU does nothing to the performance. The GM series is just fine. 

This would be correct in theory, if the PSU's wattage is sufficient although if you used one with a lower wattage than your system would draw then that could lower performance to some degree and degrade/damage your computer system's components.

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4 minutes ago, Boomwebsearch said:

This would be correct in theory, if the PSU's wattage is sufficient although if you used one with a lower wattage than your system would draw then that could lower performance to some degree and degrade/damage your computer system's components.

so shall i get better psu ?

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30 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

 PSU :-COOLER MASTER G650M 80PLUS 650W 

Get a Bitfenix Formula or be quiet Pure Power, 400-500W is more than plenty for that 

 

5 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

so shall i get better psu ?

yes!

And yo do NOT need 650W, a good 450-550W is more than plenty.

The system is around 250-300W Game Load, maybe 350W in very heavy 

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26 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

are you sure about it , since i have no time to pick parts ?

I can attest to this as well. I upgraded my Ryzen 7 1700 to the Ryzen 5 2600 and there was a noticeable performance boost when it came to gaming. In addition, It overclocks way better than the 1700. With the price of the 2600 now, you cant go wrong.

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8 minutes ago, Brent744 said:

I can attest to this as well. I upgraded my Ryzen 7 1700 to the Ryzen 5 2600 and there was a noticeable performance boost when it came to gaming. In addition, It overclocks way better than the 1700. With the price of the 2600 now, you cant go wrong.

2600 or 2600x ? , i am not big OC fan

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30 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

so shall i get better psu ?

In general, I would recommend getting a decent quality power supply unit for desktops so that it does not cause any damage if it perhaps was faulty and damaged your entire system it could costs thousands if you factor in things like if the hard drive broke and needs to be sent to a data recovery facility. Although, a good power supply would not be considered as a replacement for a surge suppressor unless it happened to have one which was integrated. Regardless of what area you live within, a surge could occur to your electronics and damage them so I would highly recommend that your still protect your equipment with a good surge suppressor/protector or a UPS which would preferably have AVR. In the case that the system got damaged, companies such as CyberPower would be able to pay you for the damages to your equipment based on their policies on that which could protect up-to $500,000 for large units such as the CP1500AVRLCD although for this system alone that would be overkill and a smaller unit would be more optimized for your usage. There are budget options which are around 40 dollars at big box retailers and online retailers for UPS units and sure protections can be found for basic surge protection for usually around 10 dollars. The investment would be worth it if you factor in the potential damage which a surge of current would cause in damage to your system although usually most UPS units are for mission critical workloads although I use one unit to protect against surges and fluctuations in voltage most importantly over a surge protector which would only work on surges.

 

21 minutes ago, Anas Dweik said:

2600 or 2600x ? , i am not big OC fan

Usually, the overclocked ones are slightly faster out of the box and when the system reaches a point past its warranty and you want to squeeze the most performance out of it for a certain time like if you wanted to get a new system in a month or so the overclocking capability can be useful. Although, I would like to note that overclocking should have sufficient cooling and careful consideration when changing settings like voltage which may damage the processor or maybe even the system if tinkered too much with to that certain point. 

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