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is it worth to upgrade to a ryzen 5 5600x from 5 3600? also will this work on my current mobo thats msi b450 m pro vdh max? i dnt plan of getting a new mobo..also will it require to install a clean os? |
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@3mel | 18 May 22 | |
shouldn't you be able to look up your MB and it's socket to see what will work with it ?
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@john_163 | 18 May 22 | |
it does support..but wana make sure is it a good fit, will there be any problems etc..as its not a high end mobo
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@alvar89 | 19 May 22 | |
There is no point jumping on a 5600 from a 3600. If you decided to get into video editing and jumped on a 5900 it would make sense. The 3600 is already on decent ipc and ram support. If you are into gaming then save up for a better gpu or actually good storage.
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@alvar89 | 19 May 22 | |
The msi b450 mobos are some of the best on the b450 chipset and can even do a bit of overclocking. They even take a 16 core 5950x but without going high on the clocks. A 5600 is nothing for it to run. I have a 2700x on a msi b450 and its vrm is beefy enough for overclocking even a 8 core. They do suck because they dont support gen 4 nvme drives tho.
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@sisfreak2017 | 19 May 22 | |
Do you really need all this sh*t? Save your money and keep your current setup or get Alvar to build you a log cabin in the woods and spend all day whittling things. |
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@john_163 | 22 May 22 | |
@ alvar89 - 19.05.22 - 01:21pm There is no point jumping on a 5600 from a 3600. If you decided to get into video editing and jumped on a 5900 it would make sense. The 3600 is already on decent ipc and ram support. If you are into gaming then save up for a better gpu or actually good storage. i just want for gameing and also heard the 3060ti bottlenecks with 3600 is it true? |
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@3mel | 23 May 22 | |
look up Gamers Nexus videos on the 3600
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@norega | 28 May 22 | |
@ alvar89 - 19.05.22 - 01:25pm The msi b450 mobos are some of the best on the b450 chipset and can even do a bit of overclocking. They even take a 16 core 5950x but without going high on the clocks. A 5600 is nothing for it to run. I have a 2700x on a msi b450 and its vrm is beefy enough for overclocking even a 8 core. They do suck because they dont support gen 4 nvme drives tho. I just upgraded from a 8086k to a 12700k with z690 motherboard that has gen 4 pci-e and unless youre moving massive files about between drives you wont notice any difference in real world performance between 3rd and 4th gen nvme drives . I finally ditched mechanical drive and gone full nvme , my motherboard supports 4 drives so went with. 250gb for window and 1 x 2tb and 2 x 1tb nvme drives and wish I had done it sooner |
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@alvar89 | 29 May 22 | |
@ john_163 - 22.05.22 - 08:24am i just want for gameing and also heard the 3060ti bottlenecks with 3600 is it true? Unless you are a e gamer chasing 240fps from a high refresh monitor the cpu bottleneck will never occur. Modern games will be too hard to run anyway to even reach those frames. |
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@alvar89 | 29 May 22 | |
@ norega - 28.05.22 - 11:10am I just upgraded from a 8086k to a 12700k with z690 motherboard that has gen 4 pci-e and unless youre moving massive files about between drives you wont notice any difference in real world performance between 3rd and 4th gen nvme drives . I finally ditched mechanical drive and gone full nvme , my motherboard supports 4 drives so went with. 250gb for window and 1 x 2tb and 2 x 1tb nvme drives and wish I had done it sooner The difference will come with new games later on as does the ps5 show its massive jump in game loading times and other features requiring the speed of a gen 4 drive. That is the reason sony made the nvme expansion slot compatible only with a current high end nvme like the wd 850 or samsung 980 pro. The quick resume features and world loading have already started spoiling me. Even in gt7 it was a massive leap in load times going from a ps4 pro with a sata 3 ssd to a ps5. Actually saved time going to the other version |
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