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So im looking at getting an i5 8400 with a 1050ti. Apparently this is quite a bit of bottleneck but im not sure how much this actually matters.

Also apparently 16gb of ram is what you need for an i5 8400? Idk if this is true either if anyone could confirm this it would be greatly appreciated.
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yes getting a i5 8400 with a 1050ti will be a bottleneck as your cpu will be doing most of the work as there is quite a big performance difference

and 16gb will be beneficial as you wont have to upgrade down the line and is sufficient for nearly every task at hand
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Pip-Boy wrote yes getting a i5 8400 with a 1050ti will be a bottleneck as your cpu will be doing most of the work as there is quite a big performance difference

and 16gb will be beneficial as you wont have to upgrade down the line and is sufficient for nearly every task at hand


Will bottleneck affect my pc drastically? And is 16gb needed. I am planning on getting this pc and upgrading it I could get an extra 8gb in a few months time but it would be a while till i upgrade the graphics card.
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You're always going to have a bottleneck in your system. What the bottleneck is depends on what you're doing so we can't really answer your question accurately. Bottlenecking isn't something to worry about though, you just buy whatever hardware you can afford. That said, if you're planning on using the system for gaming, I'd probably save some money on CPU by going with Ryzen, and spend some more money for a better GPU.

No, you don't need 16GB RAM. You just need DDR4 RAM, doesn't matter the speed or capacity.
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13 wrote You're always going to have a bottleneck in your system. What the bottleneck is depends on what you're doing so we can't really answer your question accurately. Bottlenecking isn't something to worry about though, you just buy whatever hardware you can afford. That said, if you're planning on using the system for gaming, I'd probably save some money on CPU by going with Ryzen, and spend some more money for a better GPU.

No, you don't need 16GB RAM. You just need DDR4 RAM, doesn't matter the speed or capacity.


My budget is £650 I am thinking of buying this pc

CyberpowerPC Wyvern 1050Ti Gaming PC - Intel Core i5-8400 2.8GHz, Nvidia GTX 1050Ti 4GB, Intel H310 Chipset, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Wifi, No OS, Lite 5 [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Its that or an i3 8100 with a 1050 ti and my thinking was to get the i5 and then upgrade the gpu and get more ram later on. Would it be better just to get an i3? And btw ik the pc I linked had no OS I am also trying to find a way to get windows 10 cheap if possible.

I am going to be gaming and what ryzen cpu would you recommend?
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13 wrote You're always going to have a bottleneck in your system. What the bottleneck is depends on what you're doing so we can't really answer your question accurately. Bottlenecking isn't something to worry about though, you just buy whatever hardware you can afford. That said, if you're planning on using the system for gaming, I'd probably save some money on CPU by going with Ryzen, and spend some more money for a better GPU.

No, you don't need 16GB RAM. You just need DDR4 RAM, doesn't matter the speed or capacity.


"you just need ddr4 ram"...what? of course the speed and capacity is a factor especially with a ryzen build (if you were to go for one)as high speed ram benefits the cpu marginally
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Pip-Boy wrote "you just need ddr4 ram"...what? of course the speed and capacity is a factor especially with a ryzen build (if you were to go for one)as high speed ram benefits the cpu marginally

Is OP going with Ryzen though? Even if OP were going with Ryzen, does it require 16GB 3000MHz, or would it run with just 4GB 2133MHz? I never said you shouldn't take speed/capacity in to consideration, but there is no minimum requirement which OP seems to think. So yes, the only requirement here is that the RAM be DDR4 288-pin.
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Pip-Boy wrote "you just need ddr4 ram"...what? of course the speed and capacity is a factor especially with a ryzen build (if you were to go for one)as high speed ram benefits the cpu marginally

Is OP going with Ryzen though? Even if OP were going with Ryzen, does it require 16GB 3000MHz, or would it run with just 4GB 2133MHz? I never said you shouldn't take speed/capacity in to consideration, but there is no minimum requirement which OP seems to think. So yes, the only requirement here is that the RAM be DDR4 288-pin.


...but you just said he doesnt need 16gb ram he needs ddr4 ram and speed and capacity dont matter....what?
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Amaze_Fyre wrote My budget is £650 I am thinking of buying this pc

CyberpowerPC Wyvern 1050Ti Gaming PC - Intel Core i5-8400 2.8GHz, Nvidia GTX 1050Ti 4GB, Intel H310 Chipset, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Wifi, No OS, Lite 5 [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Its that or an i3 8100 with a 1050 ti and my thinking was to get the i5 and then upgrade the gpu and get more ram later on. Would it be better just to get an i3? And btw ik the pc I linked had no OS I am also trying to find a way to get windows 10 cheap if possible.

You can use Windows 10 for free. You can buy keys from plenty of places for £20-25 if you want an activated version of Win10. First recommendation, don't buy a pre-built. They're shit. Either build your own, have someone build for you, or just buy a used system from Gumtree or something. You're also going to want an SSD.

I am going to be gaming and what ryzen cpu would you recommend?

Depends. R5 1600/2600 is a solid choice, R5 1400 might be a good fit also though. If you're going to build a system yourself, I can recommend a parts list but we'd need more info from you first.
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Pip-Boy wrote ...but you just said he doesnt need 16gb ram he needs ddr4 ram and speed and capacity dont matter....what?

Correct, OP does not need 16GB RAM. The only requirement for an i5-8400 is that he use DDR4 288-pin. What don't you understand about that? OP thinks 16GB is some sort of minimum requirement with an i5-8400, which is not true, because there are no minimum requirements on speed or capacity.
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