Resolved: Battlefield V
Resolved: Battlefield V
Considering the cost, it's not a reasonable deal. You could acquire an AMD Ryzen 5 (or even a Ryzen 7) along with a compatible motherboard for the identical amount, or perhaps even less.
PCPartPicker Component List:
Processor:
AMD - Ryzen 7 2700, with a clock speed of 3.2 GHz and 8 cores - ($209.99 at Amazon)
Motherboard:
Asus - Prime X470-Pro, an ATX AM4 motherboard - ($139.89 at OutletPC)
Total:
$349.88
This total encompasses shipping, applicable taxes, and any promotional offers.
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2019-06-22 16:47 EDT-0400
PCPartPicker Component List:
Processor:
AMD - Ryzen 5 2600X, boasting a 3.6 GHz clock speed and 6 cores - ($179.89 at OutletPC)
Motherboard:
Asus - Prime X470-Pro, an ATX AM4 motherboard – ($139.89 at OutletPC)
Total:
$319.78
This total includes shipping, taxes, and any available discounts.
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PCPartPicker
2019-06-22 16:47 EDT-0400
Upgraded to an Intel i7 7700k processor. While it was a pricier choice than the AMD alternatives, I'm more comfortable with Intel motherboards. I simply didn’t want to deal with the difficulty of locating a suitable board without incurring excessive costs, and AMD systems are unfamiliar to me. Furthermore, in the past, my experiences with AMD graphics cards were consistently frustrating due to driver problems. I may have spent approximately $100 extra, but the increased processing power has largely resolved my previous concerns. I can now operate at nearly full capacity with only minor imperfections.