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I'm having trouble with this. Can you provide more details?

I'm having trouble with this. Can you provide more details?

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Cyanstrophic
Senior Member
668
08-24-2016, 11:17 PM
#1
Actually this is my 1st pc build I am 15 years old . I am trying to build a budget pc from 500 usd to 650 usd in that price range. Every one know that after a week from now the 3000 series gpu will be available. And obviously when they come to the market other gpu prices will drop down . I was going with the ryzen 3 3100 but it is out of stock in newegg . So I decided to go with the ryzen 5 3400g or the ryzen 3 3200g and I find that these cpu aren't zen 2 . I actually decided to go with these chips becase they have radeon graphics. And I will be waiting till gpu s are down in price so that I can game till September and then buy a gpu . Now this isn't my problem . My problem is that I want a great performance cpu that will outperform with both radeon and the gpu that I will buy later . And I can't buy the 5 3400g because it is a little expensive. Do you think it is better for me to wait till the 3100 ryzen be in stock . Or it is better for me to go with a radeon cpu . And also i tried to buy a 3300x because it is a lot better but it is still out of stock from 2 month . *I am ((( NOT ))) GOING INTEL
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Cyanstrophic
08-24-2016, 11:17 PM #1

Actually this is my 1st pc build I am 15 years old . I am trying to build a budget pc from 500 usd to 650 usd in that price range. Every one know that after a week from now the 3000 series gpu will be available. And obviously when they come to the market other gpu prices will drop down . I was going with the ryzen 3 3100 but it is out of stock in newegg . So I decided to go with the ryzen 5 3400g or the ryzen 3 3200g and I find that these cpu aren't zen 2 . I actually decided to go with these chips becase they have radeon graphics. And I will be waiting till gpu s are down in price so that I can game till September and then buy a gpu . Now this isn't my problem . My problem is that I want a great performance cpu that will outperform with both radeon and the gpu that I will buy later . And I can't buy the 5 3400g because it is a little expensive. Do you think it is better for me to wait till the 3100 ryzen be in stock . Or it is better for me to go with a radeon cpu . And also i tried to buy a 3300x because it is a lot better but it is still out of stock from 2 month . *I am ((( NOT ))) GOING INTEL

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Candy_Llama
Junior Member
11
08-28-2016, 07:37 AM
#2
Hold on, purchasing a system right now might lead to unnecessary expenses.
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Candy_Llama
08-28-2016, 07:37 AM #2

Hold on, purchasing a system right now might lead to unnecessary expenses.

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HollyPiston609
Junior Member
46
08-30-2016, 02:46 AM
#3
Why ?
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HollyPiston609
08-30-2016, 02:46 AM #3

Why ?

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Prime3656
Member
158
08-30-2016, 08:25 AM
#4
I struggle to keep funds due to my limited ability to hold money for an extended period.
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Prime3656
08-30-2016, 08:25 AM #4

I struggle to keep funds due to my limited ability to hold money for an extended period.

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TooFarAway
Member
63
09-04-2016, 01:10 AM
#5
A fresh generation of chips is on the way, while COVID inflation remains elevated.
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TooFarAway
09-04-2016, 01:10 AM #5

A fresh generation of chips is on the way, while COVID inflation remains elevated.

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xerouvim
Junior Member
12
09-04-2016, 01:36 AM
#6
I'm not part of them; I'm here in Oman, in the Middle East.
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xerouvim
09-04-2016, 01:36 AM #6

I'm not part of them; I'm here in Oman, in the Middle East.

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Brudora
Senior Member
726
09-15-2016, 08:52 AM
#7
We are expecting it to be ready soon.
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Brudora
09-15-2016, 08:52 AM #7

We are expecting it to be ready soon.

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Ridead
Junior Member
42
09-15-2016, 05:14 PM
#8
Opposite of what many say, especially Nvidia, GPU costs seldom fall before or after a next-gen release. Production will slow, then halt for existing models once the new line is fully out. With minimal inventory left when the next generation launches, the top two to three SKUs from Nvidia will debut first, while mid and lower range cards might take over six months. If you’re looking for a more affordable option, hold off and keep an eye on AMD’s GPU market. For now, don’t expect major discounts on Nvidia products. If you’re planning to build, consider PCPartPicker’s list—budget builds can be found with the RX 5600XT or waiting until year-end for new AMD releases. If a 3300X is available, it would be a solid choice too.
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Ridead
09-15-2016, 05:14 PM #8

Opposite of what many say, especially Nvidia, GPU costs seldom fall before or after a next-gen release. Production will slow, then halt for existing models once the new line is fully out. With minimal inventory left when the next generation launches, the top two to three SKUs from Nvidia will debut first, while mid and lower range cards might take over six months. If you’re looking for a more affordable option, hold off and keep an eye on AMD’s GPU market. For now, don’t expect major discounts on Nvidia products. If you’re planning to build, consider PCPartPicker’s list—budget builds can be found with the RX 5600XT or waiting until year-end for new AMD releases. If a 3300X is available, it would be a solid choice too.