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#1  Edited By Alucrd2009
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Hi, Just waiting for the new AMD Ryzon and AMD Gpu and my set will be perfect.

What do you think ?

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@alucrd2009: Everything looks good but do you really need 32GB Ram with RGB? 16GB Ram would be more than enough for gaming wise but if you are making lots of animations/videos, I can understand 32GB Ram.

As for me, I'm also waiting for Ryzen 7 5800X myself will upgrade my PC in January when all the hype dies down.

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#3 Alucrd2009
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well for some good multitasking I think 32GB is needed, and also the price for SDDRM these days are good.

i dont like RGB to be honest, but didn't find any other ones with 3200 in the store without... but I suppose I can take them off.

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#5  Edited By Alucrd2009
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@girlusocrazy: i m going with 5800X as a CPU,but Gpu I m stuck, if the new AMD GPU will be like 3080 or bit less, I would go with it, if not .... I m thinking about the 3080....

the question would be availability, which these days also something to be considered ...

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#6 Grey_Eyed_Elf
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I wouldn't pull the trigger on RAM just yet, Ryzen from the get go has been pretty picky on RAM not to mention 3600MHz is the sweet spot for Zen 2 when the FB is at 1800MHz on the 3700X.

Everything else is just aesthetic choices, its rare to get a bad high end product full stop and all you have listed are high end products so your all good.

Also I would get a 850w PSU, you want to be hitting 50-60% usage at peak so to keep PSU temps and fan noise at the minimum and from the looks of it Zen3 along with either Turing or RDNA2 will draw 450-550w easy.

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#7 rmpumper
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Looks close to what I'm looking at, but do you really need the high end x570? Why not something like B550-F Gaming?

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#8 Alucrd2009
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@rmpumper: not that big margin in price about 40 €, also I was searching for Wireless 'WiFi6' connection on the board, this board had good price and the things which I need.

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#9 Alucrd2009
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@Grey_Eyed_Elf: i was thinking the same, but this should handle it okay, the 850 is way overpriced for 100watt more.

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#10 rmpumper
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@alucrd2009: That's either a cheap X570-E or expensive B550-F. The difference is ~120€ over here (X570 Tomahawk is ~90€ cheaper than the Asus and it has WiFi6 as well).

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#11  Edited By Alucrd2009
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@rmpumper: i had a bad experience with MSI. I will always go either Gigabyte or Asus.