F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Resolved: Which build do you believe performs most effectively?

Resolved: Which build do you believe performs most effectively?

Resolved: Which build do you believe performs most effectively?

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lolitsPaladin
Member
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04-24-2016, 07:59 PM
#1
I'm not experienced with PC construction and would appreciate your assessment of which build offers the most optimal performance for the price.
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lolitsPaladin
04-24-2016, 07:59 PM #1

I'm not experienced with PC construction and would appreciate your assessment of which build offers the most optimal performance for the price.

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tudyrusy1
Member
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05-15-2016, 06:21 AM
#2
Regarding the initial construction phase:

- Substitute the 3600X with a 3600 – there’s no discernible performance variation between them.
- Allocate the funds recovered from this change to acquire 3600MHz memory.
- Regarding the graphics card, aim for an RTX 2060 Super or a 5700 XT; I'm uncertain of precise pricing.

Concerning the second build:

I have no insight into the CPU or motherboard suitability.
I swapped out the graphics processor for a 5600XT, as it offers improved performance compared to the 1660 SUPER and maintains a comparable cost. Additionally, I updated the power supply unit and opted for 256GB of M.2 storage alongside a 2TB hard drive dedicated to gaming.

For the third build:

I replaced the GPU with a 5700 XT due to its enhanced capabilities compared to the 2060 Super, while also adjusting the storage configuration to 256GB M.2 plus a 2TB hard drive for game storage. If I were advising you, I would recommend pursuing the first build and implementing…
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tudyrusy1
05-15-2016, 06:21 AM #2

Regarding the initial construction phase:

- Substitute the 3600X with a 3600 – there’s no discernible performance variation between them.
- Allocate the funds recovered from this change to acquire 3600MHz memory.
- Regarding the graphics card, aim for an RTX 2060 Super or a 5700 XT; I'm uncertain of precise pricing.

Concerning the second build:

I have no insight into the CPU or motherboard suitability.
I swapped out the graphics processor for a 5600XT, as it offers improved performance compared to the 1660 SUPER and maintains a comparable cost. Additionally, I updated the power supply unit and opted for 256GB of M.2 storage alongside a 2TB hard drive dedicated to gaming.

For the third build:

I replaced the GPU with a 5700 XT due to its enhanced capabilities compared to the 2060 Super, while also adjusting the storage configuration to 256GB M.2 plus a 2TB hard drive for game storage. If I were advising you, I would recommend pursuing the first build and implementing…

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tonykart18
Member
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05-16-2016, 09:08 AM
#3
Regarding the initial construction:

- Substitute the 3600X with a standard 3600; there’s no noticeable performance variation between them.
- Allocate the funds recovered from this swap to acquire 3600MHz RAM instead.
- I'm uncertain about specific costs, but aim for an RTX 2060 Super or a Radeon RX 5700 XT as your graphics card.

Concerning the second build:

I lack expertise regarding CPU and motherboard suitability, so cannot offer advice on their value.
I swapped out the GPU for a Radeon RX 5600XT – it offers superior performance compared to the GTX 1660 SUPER at a comparable price point. Additionally, I upgraded the power supply unit and opted for 256GB of an M.2 drive plus a 2TB hard disk for gaming purposes.

Finally, regarding the third build:

I replaced the GPU with a Radeon RX 5700 XT due to its improved performance relative to the RTX 2060 Super, and adjusted the storage configuration to 256GB M.2 combined with a 2TB hard disk for gaming. Personally, if I were in your position, I’d recommend adopting the first build and implementing these modifications – though this is solely my opinion.
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tonykart18
05-16-2016, 09:08 AM #3

Regarding the initial construction:

- Substitute the 3600X with a standard 3600; there’s no noticeable performance variation between them.
- Allocate the funds recovered from this swap to acquire 3600MHz RAM instead.
- I'm uncertain about specific costs, but aim for an RTX 2060 Super or a Radeon RX 5700 XT as your graphics card.

Concerning the second build:

I lack expertise regarding CPU and motherboard suitability, so cannot offer advice on their value.
I swapped out the GPU for a Radeon RX 5600XT – it offers superior performance compared to the GTX 1660 SUPER at a comparable price point. Additionally, I upgraded the power supply unit and opted for 256GB of an M.2 drive plus a 2TB hard disk for gaming purposes.

Finally, regarding the third build:

I replaced the GPU with a Radeon RX 5700 XT due to its improved performance relative to the RTX 2060 Super, and adjusted the storage configuration to 256GB M.2 combined with a 2TB hard disk for gaming. Personally, if I were in your position, I’d recommend adopting the first build and implementing these modifications – though this is solely my opinion.

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fantomcr
Junior Member
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05-18-2016, 11:15 PM
#4
Can 3600 MHz RAM be used with a Ryzen 5 3600 processor? I’m concerned because the product listing indicates “DDR4 3200 compatibility.”
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fantomcr
05-18-2016, 11:15 PM #4

Can 3600 MHz RAM be used with a Ryzen 5 3600 processor? I’m concerned because the product listing indicates “DDR4 3200 compatibility.”