F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Reflections on the bundle offer a comprehensive view of its value and benefits.

Reflections on the bundle offer a comprehensive view of its value and benefits.

Reflections on the bundle offer a comprehensive view of its value and benefits.

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TommyTheLommy
Posting Freak
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07-24-2019, 02:39 AM
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Have any of you shared your opinions on this bundle? I’m not interested in the RGB details, but it looks like a solid deal for CPU, RAM, and the motherboard. The X570 with 16GB of memory and Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz RAM sounds great. I plan to upgrade to a 4th generation Ryzen later, and this setup seems practical. I won’t likely overclock it. The system will handle the 1060 graphics card, and a 1080p monitor should work fine.
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TommyTheLommy
07-24-2019, 02:39 AM #1

Have any of you shared your opinions on this bundle? I’m not interested in the RGB details, but it looks like a solid deal for CPU, RAM, and the motherboard. The X570 with 16GB of memory and Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz RAM sounds great. I plan to upgrade to a 4th generation Ryzen later, and this setup seems practical. I won’t likely overclock it. The system will handle the 1060 graphics card, and a 1080p monitor should work fine.

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laime_419
Junior Member
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07-24-2019, 07:32 AM
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The X570-P stands out among motherboards in its price bracket, offering strong power delivery for consistent daily tasks and improved overclocking capabilities. However, it doesn’t include modern features such as USB-C ports, SLI support, Intel LAN, or S/PDIF. It works well for a home gaming setup if those advanced options aren’t important to you. For those who still want them, an AIC adapter is available. Pairing it with a R5 3600 and 1060, along with fast RAM, creates an ideal configuration for a 1080P gaming rig. You can always upgrade the CPU and GPU later as new models appear, aiming for higher refresh rates in the future.
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laime_419
07-24-2019, 07:32 AM #2

The X570-P stands out among motherboards in its price bracket, offering strong power delivery for consistent daily tasks and improved overclocking capabilities. However, it doesn’t include modern features such as USB-C ports, SLI support, Intel LAN, or S/PDIF. It works well for a home gaming setup if those advanced options aren’t important to you. For those who still want them, an AIC adapter is available. Pairing it with a R5 3600 and 1060, along with fast RAM, creates an ideal configuration for a 1080P gaming rig. You can always upgrade the CPU and GPU later as new models appear, aiming for higher refresh rates in the future.

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Latix
Junior Member
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07-30-2019, 07:55 PM
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I see no PSU listed. Just reviewed a post discussing the scarcity of PSUs since January. It seems smaller units (up to 450W) and larger ones (750W+) are available, but the typical range has been unavailable for a while with minimal new releases. Could be worth checking that section.
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Latix
07-30-2019, 07:55 PM #3

I see no PSU listed. Just reviewed a post discussing the scarcity of PSUs since January. It seems smaller units (up to 450W) and larger ones (750W+) are available, but the typical range has been unavailable for a while with minimal new releases. Could be worth checking that section.

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07-30-2019, 11:55 PM
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I'm all set for the rest of the hardware since they'll be transferred from my current setup. The FX 8350 works fine for drives, case, etc. No need for USB-C and I don't see any plans for SATA expansion. Should be sufficient for what you need. Thanks for confirming!
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ItsuwariNoKami
07-30-2019, 11:55 PM #4

I'm all set for the rest of the hardware since they'll be transferred from my current setup. The FX 8350 works fine for drives, case, etc. No need for USB-C and I don't see any plans for SATA expansion. Should be sufficient for what you need. Thanks for confirming!