Choose motherboard and CPU that match your GPU's specifications for optimal performance.
Choose motherboard and CPU that match your GPU's specifications for optimal performance.
Thanks for the feedback, I noticed it matches well and fits my budget nicely!
It's a GTX 1650 Super, but that shouldn't cause any issues. Wouldn't it be better to upgrade to a 2600 instead?
My friend runs a 2600x with a 2080, neither the 1650 or the Super variant even comes close to it. 2600x is not far from my 3600x in performance and my 3600x doesn't even stretch it's legs with my overclocked 2060 Super while gaming. Super or not, the difference isn't very big and the ONLY reason I chose the 2060 Super over the regular is the 256-bit memory interface other than that there is not so much difference. EDIT: Though, you may wanna go for a 2600 or even a 3600 if you can and upgrade that GPU. If you go 3600 make sure the B450 box says Ryzen 3000 ready.