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Upgrade your CPU for better performance.

Upgrade your CPU for better performance.

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twanvo
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 01:04 PM
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My PC details: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 (rev 1.2), AMD FX8300 at stock, 2x8GB G.Skill RipJaw DDR31600 RAM, ASUS GTX1070 graphics, Samsung 250GB EVO SSD, Windows 10 x64, Samsung 1TB QVO, games pre-installed, Corsair CX550W power supply. I’m considering upgrading the motherboard, RAM, and CPU. Would a Ryzen 4500 be better than the FX8300? Yes, it could limit performance of the GTX1070. With a budget of 500 euros, what would be the best choice?
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twanvo
04-18-2016, 01:04 PM #1

My PC details: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 (rev 1.2), AMD FX8300 at stock, 2x8GB G.Skill RipJaw DDR31600 RAM, ASUS GTX1070 graphics, Samsung 250GB EVO SSD, Windows 10 x64, Samsung 1TB QVO, games pre-installed, Corsair CX550W power supply. I’m considering upgrading the motherboard, RAM, and CPU. Would a Ryzen 4500 be better than the FX8300? Yes, it could limit performance of the GTX1070. With a budget of 500 euros, what would be the best choice?

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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04-20-2016, 01:55 PM
#2
Mostly, the cost is around double what you think. It should work fine with a 6650 XT or a 1080 Ti (Nvidia style). If that fits your budget, you can probably find a much better CPU. The price gap between the 4500 and 5600 should be only about 20-30 euros, and the 5600 is significantly faster—roughly 20% quicker. With an AM4 board you're looking at around 100 euros, and a 32GB RAM package usually costs between 60-80 euros depending on the seller or location, bringing your total to roughly 300 euros.
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mistercraft77
04-20-2016, 01:55 PM #2

Mostly, the cost is around double what you think. It should work fine with a 6650 XT or a 1080 Ti (Nvidia style). If that fits your budget, you can probably find a much better CPU. The price gap between the 4500 and 5600 should be only about 20-30 euros, and the 5600 is significantly faster—roughly 20% quicker. With an AM4 board you're looking at around 100 euros, and a 32GB RAM package usually costs between 60-80 euros depending on the seller or location, bringing your total to roughly 300 euros.

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VortexAh
Member
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04-21-2016, 01:18 AM
#3
Thank you all for your assistance, I’ll go with the Ryzen 5600.
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VortexAh
04-21-2016, 01:18 AM #3

Thank you all for your assistance, I’ll go with the Ryzen 5600.

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livtheviking
Posting Freak
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04-30-2016, 10:09 PM
#4
The FX 8300 on stock 3.3GHz causes significant strain on the 1070 you own. Upgrading the CPU will make your GPU feel more powerful. For a budget of 500€ and considering average European prices (slightly cheaper than Croatian rates), here are some options:

- AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 5500, or 5600 (non-G, non-X); the 5600 is recommended // 100-150€
- A B450 motherboard with VRM coolers (e.g., MSI Tomahawk) or a B550 board // 100-200€
- Two 8GB DDR4 modules with at least 3200 CL16 speeds (3600 is preferable) // 50-80€
- One tower cooler with a 120mm fan and multiple heatpipes // 30-50€
- If your PSU is over 5 years old, replace it too.

Power supply: 650W, 80+Gold, modular – around 80-120€
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livtheviking
04-30-2016, 10:09 PM #4

The FX 8300 on stock 3.3GHz causes significant strain on the 1070 you own. Upgrading the CPU will make your GPU feel more powerful. For a budget of 500€ and considering average European prices (slightly cheaper than Croatian rates), here are some options:

- AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 5500, or 5600 (non-G, non-X); the 5600 is recommended // 100-150€
- A B450 motherboard with VRM coolers (e.g., MSI Tomahawk) or a B550 board // 100-200€
- Two 8GB DDR4 modules with at least 3200 CL16 speeds (3600 is preferable) // 50-80€
- One tower cooler with a 120mm fan and multiple heatpipes // 30-50€
- If your PSU is over 5 years old, replace it too.

Power supply: 650W, 80+Gold, modular – around 80-120€