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I am looking to build a new PC but not pay an arm and a leg, but build so i am able to play current games plus future releases. I have put this together. I do not have a power supply on my build, since i do have one at home unopened. It is a Corsair CX650M 80 plus bronze. Let me know what you think? This likely would be my first on my own. One thing i would want to change, i'd like to build with the R7 but westmont store only had R5 in stock to put in my build.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=cce1f59d-54b1-4457-aafb-650b8a1b40ec
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=cce1f59d-54b1-4457-aafb-650b8a1b40ec
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It's a good build overall. The X570's afford a little more future proofing than the B450's. Mainly it's PCIe Gen4However, I think you'd enjoy the system more if you went with a B450 and spent the $70-90 you'll save on a larger SSD. I would look at a B450 board with a good VRM.
https://www.microcenter.com/product/509728/asrock-b450-fatal1ty-gaming-k4-amd-am4-atx-motherboard
https://www.microcenter.com/product/509723/msi-b450-tomahawk-amd-am4-atx-motherboard
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In addition to what Mike said, I noticed you didn't include a power supply on the build link you posted. I also notice you have RGB RAM, which is nice if you're really into the RGB aesthetics, but in terms of value, you can get a kit that performs exactly the same for less, you just don't get the fancy lighting.
With that in mind, I added a PSU, and switched your motherboard and RAM around to come up with this:
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=082557fc-22f6-47a2-a2fa-5ca651159558
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Thank you for the input. As stated i didn't add the power supply because i already have Corsair Cx650M at home i haven't opened from when my current PC had one go out, which should be enough to power the unit i think. Me personally i like some of the flashiness of the RGB but it is not necessary if i am looking to save money and upgrade somewhere else.
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The R7 is a pretty popular processor, and i'm sure we will get more in stock soon due to the popularity. The processor does come with an RGB Wraith Prism stock cooler, so you can get some flashiness with a nicer processor if you wait for the R7. Here is Tony's build without the power supply and an R7 in.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=25c5d082-84fa-436a-8ed5-f92908dc1d65
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Swags said:Thank you for the input. As stated i didn't add the power supply because i already have Corsair Cx650M at home i haven't opened from when my current PC had one go out, which should be enough to power the unit i think. Me personally i like some of the flashiness of the RGB but it is not necessary if i am looking to save money and upgrade somewhere else.
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Another question.....would it be worth changing out the graphics card to the RX5700 over the 2060 i currently have chosen. This is another thing i have been debating on, but always thought the 2060 would be better.
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Swags said:Another question.....would it be worth changing out the graphics card to the RX5700 over the 2060 i currently have chosen. This is another thing i have been debating on, but always thought the 2060 would be better.
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