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vFranKv
Junior Member
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03-10-2016, 09:58 AM
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hello forum, i'm facing a challenge. last christmas I got an asus rog strix h370-f gaming board with a core i3-9100f. lately, my pc isn't performing well for gaming, especially apex legends. i thought switching to an amd board would help since the 6-core cpus are cheaper. but my current board is great, and i don't want to downgrade. i'm not rich, so should i sell my mobo or is there another option? i checked intel, but the first 6-core model costs around 200 euros, which isn't great. what should i do? also, i have a gtx 1060 with 3gb ram and 16gb of memory.
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vFranKv
03-10-2016, 09:58 AM #1

hello forum, i'm facing a challenge. last christmas I got an asus rog strix h370-f gaming board with a core i3-9100f. lately, my pc isn't performing well for gaming, especially apex legends. i thought switching to an amd board would help since the 6-core cpus are cheaper. but my current board is great, and i don't want to downgrade. i'm not rich, so should i sell my mobo or is there another option? i checked intel, but the first 6-core model costs around 200 euros, which isn't great. what should i do? also, i have a gtx 1060 with 3gb ram and 16gb of memory.

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
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03-14-2016, 07:29 PM
#2
Sell your board and CPU to receive a Ryzen 5 3600 and a B450 board.
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Lorddoom139
03-14-2016, 07:29 PM #2

Sell your board and CPU to receive a Ryzen 5 3600 and a B450 board.

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crafter_2_2_2
Member
54
03-14-2016, 09:04 PM
#3
Determine the right selling price for your components. A Corsair V550 PSU may be sufficient depending on your system's needs. Consider starting with a first-gen Ryzen 7 or upgrading to a second-gen model if required.
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crafter_2_2_2
03-14-2016, 09:04 PM #3

Determine the right selling price for your components. A Corsair V550 PSU may be sufficient depending on your system's needs. Consider starting with a first-gen Ryzen 7 or upgrading to a second-gen model if required.

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willeblixten
Member
56
03-20-2016, 11:01 PM
#4
It depends on the other parts you have; I don't think you'll have enough for a 3600 and a B450. It's better to wait a month and get a 3300x and a B550 board instead, which will be much cheaper.
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willeblixten
03-20-2016, 11:01 PM #4

It depends on the other parts you have; I don't think you'll have enough for a 3600 and a B450. It's better to wait a month and get a 3300x and a B550 board instead, which will be much cheaper.

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xepher013
Member
62
03-21-2016, 01:19 PM
#5
Before starting, run the game on a monitor to observe CPU and GPU usage. Look at the percentages and see which programs are consuming resources. I checked your specs and believe your CPU should handle Apex well. Also found some YouTube videos showing good FPS with your CPU, though the game relies more on GPU.
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xepher013
03-21-2016, 01:19 PM #5

Before starting, run the game on a monitor to observe CPU and GPU usage. Look at the percentages and see which programs are consuming resources. I checked your specs and believe your CPU should handle Apex well. Also found some YouTube videos showing good FPS with your CPU, though the game relies more on GPU.

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haley123
Member
187
03-23-2016, 12:41 PM
#6
I'll check it using the MSI afterburner at 8 PM European time. I'll share the stats later (I'm currently at school). To be honest, I'm only 14, which is why my budget is so tight—I don't have a job or anything like that, so I'm not getting paid.
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haley123
03-23-2016, 12:41 PM #6

I'll check it using the MSI afterburner at 8 PM European time. I'll share the stats later (I'm currently at school). To be honest, I'm only 14, which is why my budget is so tight—I don't have a job or anything like that, so I'm not getting paid.

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FTTank2008
Member
174
04-14-2016, 12:24 AM
#7
I'm on the bus, but it feels like the hole game is happening.
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FTTank2008
04-14-2016, 12:24 AM #7

I'm on the bus, but it feels like the hole game is happening.

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Trillex07
Member
71
04-14-2016, 01:31 AM
#8
Your system appears fairly balanced with both CPU and GPU at similar performance levels, and you're seeing a decent frame rate. If you notice stuttering or frequent frame drops, upgrading the CPU might be a good idea. Bypassing GPU limitations is straightforward—just tweak settings or resolution—but a CPU constraint can be more challenging to resolve. Apex benefits from its multiple cores, though a Ryzen 5 1600AF might not be ideal if your budget is extremely limited, as it could struggle with single-threaded titles. Your current power supply should handle most 65W CPUs, unless it's non-standard. The 1600AF typically costs around 100EUR. If possible, consider a 3300X for 120EUR unless your games require more than four cores.
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Trillex07
04-14-2016, 01:31 AM #8

Your system appears fairly balanced with both CPU and GPU at similar performance levels, and you're seeing a decent frame rate. If you notice stuttering or frequent frame drops, upgrading the CPU might be a good idea. Bypassing GPU limitations is straightforward—just tweak settings or resolution—but a CPU constraint can be more challenging to resolve. Apex benefits from its multiple cores, though a Ryzen 5 1600AF might not be ideal if your budget is extremely limited, as it could struggle with single-threaded titles. Your current power supply should handle most 65W CPUs, unless it's non-standard. The 1600AF typically costs around 100EUR. If possible, consider a 3300X for 120EUR unless your games require more than four cores.

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Mario_Logan
Member
65
04-14-2016, 01:38 AM
#9
The 3 generation Ryzen isn’t available in the Netherlands, so I’ll have to wait. Would a Ryzen 7 2700 or a Ryzen 5 with six cores be a smart choice paired with an older RTX 2060? With the funds I have now and the current prices, that seems like a viable option.
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Mario_Logan
04-14-2016, 01:38 AM #9

The 3 generation Ryzen isn’t available in the Netherlands, so I’ll have to wait. Would a Ryzen 7 2700 or a Ryzen 5 with six cores be a smart choice paired with an older RTX 2060? With the funds I have now and the current prices, that seems like a viable option.

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Teh_Justin
Member
60
04-14-2016, 05:24 PM
#10
For a 3600 budget, consider swapping some CPU power for a stronger GPU if possible. The choice really depends on the games you enjoy and how much they rely on CPU versus GPU performance. A 3600 works well with a 2060 and can support upgrading to a more powerful GPU later, whereas a 3300 might hit similar limits as your 9100.
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Teh_Justin
04-14-2016, 05:24 PM #10

For a 3600 budget, consider swapping some CPU power for a stronger GPU if possible. The choice really depends on the games you enjoy and how much they rely on CPU versus GPU performance. A 3600 works well with a 2060 and can support upgrading to a more powerful GPU later, whereas a 3300 might hit similar limits as your 9100.

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