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@alvar89 | 14 June 20 | |
The 1050ti is a let down but all else is good. Why did you only get 2400mhz ram?
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@john_163 | 15 June 20 | |
coz of the budget, i mean il be gameing only 2 or 3 months a year, and then i dont know if anyone at home gona maintain my rig as i found out last week when i was home after a year, it was all dusty with spider webs
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@john_163 | 15 June 20 | |
@john_163 | 15 June 20 | |
at the moment on tight budget, 1050ti will do for me, do plan to get a better gpu next year, gpus are cheap in us compared to india so will be looking to get one next year, do you think the psu will be enough if i do plan to get the rtx 2060 or above?
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@alvar89 | 15 June 20 | |
500w is minimum for a rtx 2060. That psu is also 80 percent bronze so it will be fine. Also seems like they say it has a decent 12v rail. On a budget it will be ok. The 1050 ti will be ok for 1080p reduced graphics. The 3000 series is also a bit of time away. When it launches you could see the used 2060s or new ones come down in price. I have been sitting on a 1080 ti because there is no decent upgrade. The 2000 series is too little of a upgrade and the ray tracing is poor on them. 3000 will be worth getting for ray tracing. It will be able to keep up a decent framerate with it on.
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@alvar89 | 15 June 20 | |
The msi b450 tomahawk max is a great cheaper b450 board. It did really well in tests has a good vrm on it. I built a second pc last year with a ryzen 7 2700x on a tomahawk max and i managed to get a decent overclock on it. On youtube i saw them running a 16 core 3950x on that board that is insane. The msi b450 and asrock ones are the only decent ones. Asus and gigabyte had weak vrms on there b450 boards. If you want a micro atx board then the morthar max is as good as the tomahawk. Also make sure it is a max version because they have pre updated bios so you wont have to mess with it to support ryzen 3000.
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@alvar89 | 15 June 20 | |
I would not pick that case for it will suffocate. A gaming pc needs to breathe. There are plenty of cheap cases that have a mesh infront. I made that mistake with my i7 8700k build and had to pull off the front plastic. Was a rgb case also. With the ryzen i got a nice one with front mesh. Even those more expensive cases with tempered glass all around are stupid. No airflow.
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@john_163 | 16 June 20 | |
@ alvar89 - 15.06.20 - 05:55pm I would not pick that case for it will suffocate. A gaming pc needs to breathe. There are plenty of cheap cases that have a mesh infront. I made that mistake with my i7 8700k build and had to pull off the front plastic. Was a rgb case also. With the ryzen i got a nice one with front mesh. Even those more expensive cases with tempered glass all around are stupid. No airflow. tnx mate so i orderd my rig with slight change in a psu due to not available and the case aswell thats my final spec, already placed an order Custom Build Name: Custom Build - Processor: Ryzen5 - 3600 upto 4.20 Ghz - Mother Board: MSI - B450M Gaming Plus Max - Cpu Cooler: Stock - Stock Cooler - Ram: 16x1 - Corsair Veng 16 GB 3000 - GPU: None - None - Storage 1: None - None - Storage 2: None - None - Smps: cool master 550W - Case: Antec - NX 310 , he said the cool master psu is better than the one i chose and its also not available, no idea wich series, but i trust those guys they are one of indias most reliable ppl in building gameing desktops |
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@john_163 | 16 June 20 | |
confused , why does it have a M besides B450 ?MSI - B450M Gaming Plus Max.. I saw thier site theres nothing that says b450M gaming plus max
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@alvar89 | 16 June 20 | |
The m stands for micro atx form factor. If it is just a b450 then it is a regular atx board. The micro has usually 4 pcie slots and the regular has 7. Its important that the case has room for the particular board.
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