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AMD FX-8350
Radeon RX580
32GB ram
i5-4690K OC'd to 4.2 Ghz
Asus Strix GTX 1080 (also got it right before miners started buying them up)
250GB SSD
2TB HDD
16GB DDR3 RAM
Been doing pretty good for a couple years now though I keep it at 1080p. Assassin's Creed Odyssey is the first game that's given me noticeable framerate issues maxed out.
ryzen 5 2600 w/ a wraith spire my friend gave me (temps are pretty fuckin weird so i might need to reapply the thermal paste later), haven't attempted OC so im running at stock speeds.
EVGA GTX 1070 Ti SC Black Edition, got it for a real good price on black friday, also attempted overclocking but i didn't do it right like a dumbass
2x8GB 3000MHz G.Skill Ripjaws 4 RAM, running at 3000MHz, haven't attempted an overclock yet
MSi x470 gaming plus motherboard (i wish i went with aorus/gigabyte)
Kingston A400 250GB SSD
(no hard drive yet- saving up for a beefy one since i torrent a lot)
EVGA 600B PSU - great but a lot of coil whine, and i mean a LOT. considering an RMA
EVGA DG-76 Case (was 100 dollars off, mediocre airflow, but it comes with an RGB header so im not complaining)
cooler master devastator 2 keyboard my friend gave me
corsair sabre rgb- great gaming mouse
deepcool 200ex rgb strips- great if you don't mind non-addressable RGB, complimented the rgb on my case perfectly.
put this together over the course of 3 months. i either bought every piece of it on sale or a friend gifted a part to me for my birthday under the promise that i'll give them something of equal value back when the time comes. it took a little bit of convincing from my parents, and it was totally worth it after being stuck with shitty netbooks for years on end. i can finally play shit at good framerates and i am ever so grateful that my dad budged and let me build this.
You could have gone with a ryzen 1600, and 1060 or 580 for gpu and b450 for mobos.
Definitely would have saved you some money and still got you very good framerates.
Sapphire RX 590
how is the rx 590? i heard that shit a very solid card but i aint ever meet no one who has one so im just wonderin
you right, i coulda went cheaper but i didn't because i wanted it to be the most up-to-date fresh system i could build at a decent price when parts were on sale. i built this thing to last, which is why i didnt mind blowing more money. i think 1060s might be getting a bit dated, too, lately.
besides, i needed an x470 chipset mobo for VRM and USB capability, too. if i ever wanna upgrade to a ryzen 7, i heard b450 boards wouldn't cut it, it'd overheat. i also have a lot of USB devices i need to use like a wireless bluetooth reciever, my drawing tablet, my condenser mic, mouse and keyboard obv, and my USB drives i use a lot for school, so x470 was right up my alley with that.
ah, interesting. not too surprised but it definitely sounds like great value, something AMD is quite known for in my opinion.It is just an overckocked 580. so not much difference but you get 3 games (re2, dmc5 and the division2) with it. With a 580 only 2 games instead but it is quite a bit cheaper.
thanks, PC components and such are my passion, and i'm either going into comp sci or comp eng when i'm older. not sure which one. i love em both just as much, but probably comp eng because the concept of PCBs and engineering really intrigue me, not to mention the decent salary that comes with that.Im impressed, you know your shit.
You could also have done 1700+x370 but with the 2600 you get a bit better framerates so it is still good.
1060 is still plenty good for 1080 max settings. If you play at 1440p, you did the right choice with a 1070ti. It is either that or vega56.
I actually just built my first PC a couple of weeks ago. I'm v happy with it.
Ryzen 5 2600 3.4ghz
Sapphire RX 590
16GB DDR4-3000
500GB Samsung Evo SSD (going to add an HDD soon as well)
NZXT H500i case
Acer XF251Q monitor
I'm planning on getting a nice keyboard whenever tax season rolls around.
ah, interesting. not too surprised but it definitely sounds like great value, something AMD is quite known for in my opinion.
thanks, PC components and such are my passion, and i'm either going into comp sci or comp eng when i'm older. not sure which one. i love em both just as much, but probably comp eng because the concept of PCBs and engineering really intrigue me, not to mention the decent salary that comes with that.
and yeah, the 1700 is at a very good price point right now, and i would have gotten it, but i had bought my motherboard before i bought the CPU, which of course supports second gen ryzen. did not want that to go to waste, of course, so i just got a 2600. any lower and i would have been stuck at a quad-core ryzen with integrated graphics, not too keen on that. i don't regret it though, you're right, definitely more powerful than the first gen ryzen equivalent.
don't get me wrong, the 1060 is very good, but i predict in the coming years it might not run many triple A games very well. esports titles, sure, they crush it, but as we know, GPUs never stay dominant forever with every single game. i don't play at 1440p, it's kind of a weird res to me and i don't see why anyone would imo, i just play at normal 1080p, all highest settings and get good frames.