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PSU/MB recommendations for enhancing Ryzen 5 1600 performance

PSU/MB recommendations for enhancing Ryzen 5 1600 performance

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lizzard89
Senior Member
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10-18-2017, 07:47 AM
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Hey everyone,
I'm exploring some hardware options for overclocking a Ryzen 5 1600. I haven't owned one before, but I'm curious about the possibilities. I'm considering the MSI B350M Gaming Pro motherboard and the Seasonic S12II-520 Bronze 520W power supply. Do you think a 520W PSU would work, or should I opt for the more expensive Seasonic 620W instead?
Also, are there any recommendations for affordable HTPC cases?
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lizzard89
10-18-2017, 07:47 AM #1

Hey everyone,
I'm exploring some hardware options for overclocking a Ryzen 5 1600. I haven't owned one before, but I'm curious about the possibilities. I'm considering the MSI B350M Gaming Pro motherboard and the Seasonic S12II-520 Bronze 520W power supply. Do you think a 520W PSU would work, or should I opt for the more expensive Seasonic 620W instead?
Also, are there any recommendations for affordable HTPC cases?

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WaterLily2003
Senior Member
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10-18-2017, 09:33 AM
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PhantomR provided feedback on a standard case they received. They mentioned not seeking an extreme OC but tried a bit with the stock cooler, though they found it didn’t significantly help in games. They suggested it might be useful for regular tasks or programming, noting that compilation speed matters more than anything else. They also mentioned that having extra threads could aid multitasking, but it depends on your specific needs.
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WaterLily2003
10-18-2017, 09:33 AM #2

PhantomR provided feedback on a standard case they received. They mentioned not seeking an extreme OC but tried a bit with the stock cooler, though they found it didn’t significantly help in games. They suggested it might be useful for regular tasks or programming, noting that compilation speed matters more than anything else. They also mentioned that having extra threads could aid multitasking, but it depends on your specific needs.

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moe160
Member
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10-24-2017, 10:27 PM
#3
For the PSU question it depends on the GPU you plan to use with it, though anything up to 1080 should work. In reality, with your first overclock you probably won’t want to push too far, so a decent unit (the one you referred to is solid) would be ideal. With a standard cooler in an HTPC case, the situation changes significantly—they just aren’t providing enough airflow for comfort. I’d suggest starting with a regular case for your initial try, but don’t let my advice influence your decision.
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moe160
10-24-2017, 10:27 PM #3

For the PSU question it depends on the GPU you plan to use with it, though anything up to 1080 should work. In reality, with your first overclock you probably won’t want to push too far, so a decent unit (the one you referred to is solid) would be ideal. With a standard cooler in an HTPC case, the situation changes significantly—they just aren’t providing enough airflow for comfort. I’d suggest starting with a regular case for your initial try, but don’t let my advice influence your decision.

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ImDaHbKa
Member
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10-27-2017, 11:06 PM
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Thank you for your response. In the end, I chose a regular case (ordered but hasn't arrived yet). I wasn't aiming for an extreme OC, but considered trying a bit with the stock cooler (which I assumed was feasible). Still, I noticed that in games at least, the OC wouldn't make much difference. Would it be useful for everyday tasks or programming? Apologies if I strayed from the topic.
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ImDaHbKa
10-27-2017, 11:06 PM #4

Thank you for your response. In the end, I chose a regular case (ordered but hasn't arrived yet). I wasn't aiming for an extreme OC, but considered trying a bit with the stock cooler (which I assumed was feasible). Still, I noticed that in games at least, the OC wouldn't make much difference. Would it be useful for everyday tasks or programming? Apologies if I strayed from the topic.

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Kigasha
Member
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11-03-2017, 07:29 AM
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PhantomR:
Thank you for your reply. I decided to go with a regular case (ordered but not yet delivered). I wasn't aiming for an extreme OC, just wanted to experiment with the stock cooler (which seemed feasible). Still, I noticed in games the OC didn’t make much difference. Could it assist with everyday tasks or programming? Apologies if this veers off topic.

To be honest, when it comes to programming or app development, the compilation speed is more important than your drive. Even running an i3 is excessive, but extra threads can aid multitasking. It really depends on your needs—whether you prefer minor OC changes or none at all, the better cooling will mainly lower noise levels.
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Kigasha
11-03-2017, 07:29 AM #5

PhantomR:
Thank you for your reply. I decided to go with a regular case (ordered but not yet delivered). I wasn't aiming for an extreme OC, just wanted to experiment with the stock cooler (which seemed feasible). Still, I noticed in games the OC didn’t make much difference. Could it assist with everyday tasks or programming? Apologies if this veers off topic.

To be honest, when it comes to programming or app development, the compilation speed is more important than your drive. Even running an i3 is excessive, but extra threads can aid multitasking. It really depends on your needs—whether you prefer minor OC changes or none at all, the better cooling will mainly lower noise levels.

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ReflexxHD
Junior Member
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11-03-2017, 08:08 AM
#6
Thank you very much.
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ReflexxHD
11-03-2017, 08:08 AM #6

Thank you very much.