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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
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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CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£152.95 @ Aria PC)
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Total: £436.59
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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.
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£152.95 @ Aria PC)
Motherboard: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£113.65 @ More Computers)
Memory: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£169.99 @ Overclockers.co.uk)
Total: £436.59
Get one of these motherboards if you need/want to save some money;
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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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