Your setup looks solid. I built it three days ago and everything seems to be working well.
Your setup looks solid. I built it three days ago and everything seems to be working well.
Processor: Ryzen 5 3600
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 with Wifi Graphic Card
Graphics Card: Inno3d 1050ti Dual Fan 4GB RAM
Storage: Corsair 8GB x 1 Stick
Power Supply: Antec SMPS
Drives: SSD, HDD Cabinet
Total Cost: 45K (India, offline)
Recommend using two RAM sticks to maximize the performance of the R5 3600. Which model are you considering for the motherboard and processor? This card isn’t very strong—would switching to an 1650 Super or a used RX570/580 be a better option?
Dual channel memory plays a key role in Ryzen systems. Your GPU performance isn’t matching your CPU well, so adding more RAM in dual channel mode would help. Aim for at least 3000MHz and consider a stronger GPU if needed.
Your PC features a Ryzen 5 3600 processor. The motherboard is Gigabyte B450 DS3H equipped with a Wi-Fi graphics card. It includes Inno3d 1050ti dual fans and 4GB RAM. The system is powered by a Corsair 8GB x 1 stick 3000mhz stick, an Antec SMPS Atom V550, and an SSD/HDD cabinet made from Antec materials.
I agree with the previous remarks about dual-channel RAM being essential on Ryzen systems. The clock speed you’re looking at is also important. The same applies to a top-tier graphics card. Personally, I think purchasing a B450 board now would be a missed opportunity; going for an X570 would be better if you plan to upgrade your CPU later. The Zen 3 series is expected to launch next year according to rumors and will remain available on AM4 with PCIe 4 support. Although it’s still considered a premium right now, future upgrade options could become a strong advantage, especially given the drop in prices for good value boards like the ASUS TUF and Gigabyte AORUS Elite (down to around 140-150). This trend appears to be continuing globally. I’m unsure about your budget or pricing situation in India, nor do I know if you intend to upgrade your 3600 soon, but it could definitely be worth looking into. Edit: After reviewing the full specs, I’d definitely look at a 2x8GB 3600 MHz RAM setup. Also, Gigabyte B450 boards are known for unreliable voltages, though they’ve improved significantly with their X570 lineup. If you’re committed to the B450, I’d recommend considering another brand instead.