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Upgrades for a ryzen setup
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My current setup:

Asus strix 1070 8gb oc edition gpu

Amd fx8300 clocked at 3.2ghz cpu

16gb of ram

Gigabyte 970A DS3P motherboard

750 watt psu

1tb western digital hhd

120gb Toshiba SSD

I use this set up for a wide variety of games from things like GTA V to Counterstrike global to call of duty ect, I get the csgo doesn't use that much and I run that on max but you get my drift now when I say a wide variety hopefully xD I want to run my GTA V better and I want to age proof it for a few years

If anyone could give me an idea of a ryzen build that will be better than what I have currently. I don't want to swap anything but the motherboard, cpu and ram so if anyone got any info on something in terms of prices and parts that would be great also I have a limit of £400(GBP) thanks in advance
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Ryzen 2 is very close though, and should offer a nice bump in clock speed so I'd just say hold on to your FX-8300 a little longer, and then grab an R5 2600 with an X470 or B450 motherboard.
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