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OC 1200 equipped with aftermarket version 1300x and stock setup

OC 1200 equipped with aftermarket version 1300x and stock setup

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Takato_Master
Member
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08-16-2017, 02:56 PM
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You're looking for some numbers now, as you're considering buying one of them because they're similar in cost (around £20 cheaper). You're also using an Rx 580 with 4GB RAM and an Asus Prime B350 Plus with a motherboard.
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Takato_Master
08-16-2017, 02:56 PM #1

You're looking for some numbers now, as you're considering buying one of them because they're similar in cost (around £20 cheaper). You're also using an Rx 580 with 4GB RAM and an Asus Prime B350 Plus with a motherboard.

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
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08-16-2017, 04:18 PM
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I own an Amd ryzen 3 1200 @ 3.7ghz with the built-in cooler. Upgrading to the 1300x and 1200 overclocked versions for better performance at the same speed is a smart choice. Save some money by getting the 1200 model.
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The_D3mon
08-16-2017, 04:18 PM #2

I own an Amd ryzen 3 1200 @ 3.7ghz with the built-in cooler. Upgrading to the 1300x and 1200 overclocked versions for better performance at the same speed is a smart choice. Save some money by getting the 1200 model.

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08-16-2017, 09:36 PM
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I own an Amd ryzen 3 1200 @ 3.7ghz with the built-in cooler. Upgrading to the 1300x and 1200 overclocked versions for identical speeds while maintaining performance saves you money—choose the 1200.
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SenhorRoxinhas
08-16-2017, 09:36 PM #3

I own an Amd ryzen 3 1200 @ 3.7ghz with the built-in cooler. Upgrading to the 1300x and 1200 overclocked versions for identical speeds while maintaining performance saves you money—choose the 1200.