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Looking for advice on AMD MB/CPU/RAM

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  • 06-05-2021 3:32pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 535 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    Got a bit of an upgrade itch - well deserved I think since I haven't built a PC since 2011! Never thought it would be this long!

    I'm currently running an 15-3570k with 8GB RAM, with a 1080ti, on an LG display - 3440*1440@120Hz

    I wanted to keep virtually everything else in place, bar the core of MB/CPU/RAM.

    I'm not using it for anything intensive, nor am I really playing anything AAA. But all the same, I do notice some annoyingly slow load/processing times in some games, and even sometimes in Chrome :(

    I'm hoping just upgrading these parts will be a good investment for several more years yet - would that be crazy? If not, I guess where I need some help with is what combination of parts to go with. I've always tended to go for the sweet spot of price/performance - and ideally this time around to go with AMD.

    Any advice/suggestions for parts would be appreciated! Also, if there's a good place to pick up air dusters at a reasonable price?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,400 ✭✭✭Homelander


    Depends on the games being played but it would be normal to experience a lot of CPU bottle-necking. You have a high-end GPU paired with a very low-end and obsolete processor.

    8GB of RAM is also very low for modern games. Do you have an SSD? That makes a huge difference for general use and load times.

    What is the budget?

    If you want to just buy now and not have to worry for a long time, I would just shell out for Ryzen 5600X, B550M + 16GB 3200mhz ram.

    If you're more budget conscious, something like a B450M + Ryzen 3600 is a lot cheaper but still a great CPU.


  • Registered Users Posts: 535 ✭✭✭Saadyst


    Brilliant Homelander, thanks. Yeah, I have an ancient SSD, one of the very first Intel ones! I'll consider if I want to install Win10 from scratch on a newer SSD, or I've seen that people have managed to still boot into their existing OS, even after changing those parts?

    I think a decent budget for this (considering I don't want to upgrade for another several years at least) is around €700-800? If it's worth putting in another €100 I can do that.

    One thing I do have my eye on this year is Total War Warhammer 3 - I fully appreciate the 1080ti will need to get upgraded to get the most out of that game, but I wouldn't want to upgrade to a CPU etc that wouldn't be adequate for it.

    Otherwise, generally games like Stellaris, Deep Rock Galactic, where the biggest PITA is load times.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,400 ✭✭✭Homelander


    Love Deep Rock Galactic! If you're experiencing horrible load times I think your SSD is definitely to blame there. The old i5 would still be OK for that sort of game. I run Deep Rock off a bog standard €60 480GB SSD and it load levels in about 8-9 seconds.

    I would say a 5600X, B550M, 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz and a good 1TB NVME M2 are the way forward for sure.

    The 1080Ti is still generally an excellent GPU. There is a huge ongoing GPU shortage worldwide, so to get an upgrade on it right now would cost a fortune. Something like an RX6800XT is a not-huge upgrade and costs €1,200 from most retailers who have it in stock.

    I would most definitely hang onto the 1080Ti.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,299 ✭✭✭✭BloodBath


    Your SSD could be on it's last legs if it's old and small. Those old SSD's had serious durability issues.


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