AdviceAMD Ryzen 9 3700X Build help
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I am looking to build with AMD Ryzen 9 3700x build for Gaming.
I will be getting the RTX 2080 Super for my GPU I want a motherboard to support 32 gb ram without overclocking it and supporting speeds of 3200 Other than that i'm not too picky and have a budget of around 2000$ |
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Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using with this system?
Do you need any other peripherals? What exactly is the system going to be used for? Just games? Any idea of the game(s) you'll be playing? DTW wrote I want a motherboard to support 32 gb ram without overclocking it Without overclocking what? DTW wrote and supporting speeds of 3200 Well, that's not happening without overclocking. |
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21 wrote Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using with this system? I'm new, but been doing some research probably getting the asus tuff gaming x570. Should be good for gaming |
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And I have a monitor that I wanted too. That's should be good
Games will be call of duty, most FPS games. Maybe some league of legends |
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My current setup
ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/BVfKvW I can play everything on max settings that I have thrown at it so far. Also the hard drive is a bit underwhelming speed wise but you can opt for something a bit faster if you need. |
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DTW wrote And I have a monitor that I wanted too. That's should be good 21 wrote Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using with this system? DTW wrote probably getting the asus tuff gaming x570. Should be good for gaming Motherboard doesn't make any difference to gaming performance. Yes though, that motherboard would be fine for any AM4 CPU. and again, I don't understand what you mean by this?; 21 wroteDTW wrote I want a motherboard to support 32 gb ram without overclocking it |
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I have an lg monitor from 2019 something like lg27b50. I didn't know what I was talking about with the whole overclocking the ram. I found out what I meant. Disregard that part |
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DTW wrote I am looking to build with AMD Ryzen 9 3700x build for Gaming. What resolution are you going to be playing your games at? and also are you looking to play at 144hz or only 60hz? Because you can change your build slightly to fit your needs more accordingly. As far as ram speed, Most motherboards you will need to go into the Bios settings to get the ram to run at the correct advertised speeds, With Ryzen this is specially important because Ryzen CPUs run better with faster ram speeds. |
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