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jd1020 06-03-2020 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15003268)
So I could go with the 3600x and the B450 motherboard and be fine?

Ya. Although if you wanted to go with a B board I would wait for the B550's to launch on June 16th and see what it's all about.

The Franchise 06-03-2020 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 15003277)
Ya. Although if you wanted to go with a B board I would wait for the B550's to launch on June 16th and see what it's all about.

I’m in no hurry to buy anything right now. So I can wait.

The Franchise 06-04-2020 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 15003277)
Ya. Although if you wanted to go with a B board I would wait for the B550's to launch on June 16th and see what it's all about.

So has there been any speculation on how much the B550 boards are going to cost when they come out?

The Franchise 06-04-2020 09:51 AM

I’m just trying to determine what parts I should start buying and what parts should I wait on.

jd1020 06-04-2020 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15005273)
So has there been any speculation on how much the B550 boards are going to cost when they come out?

I havent read anything about them since I'm not building right now but I would imagine lower tier boards will start around $90-100 and the higher tier boards will be around $150.

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15005276)
I’m just trying to determine what parts I should start buying and what parts should I wait on.

When I build I start piecing things together if I see a sale, but I only buy things that I can test that they are working with what I already have. I'll buy the case, PSU, GPU, SSD/HD, and fans. I'll buy the motherboard, CPU, and memory all at once because I have no way of testing those to make sure everything is working.

Bill Brasky 06-04-2020 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 15005320)
I havent read anything about them since I'm not building right now but I would imagine lower tier boards will start around $90-100 and the higher tier boards will be around $150.



When I build I start piecing things together if I see a sale, but I only buy things that I can test that they are working with what I already have. I'll buy the case, PSU, GPU, SSD/HD, and fans. I'll buy the motherboard, CPU, and memory all at once because I have no way of testing those to make sure everything is working.

That is good advice. Generally you have a 30 day return window with parts without hassel, so it's a good idea to buy everything together so you can complete the build and verify everything is working ok. If you're beyond the 30 day return window, then you have to deal the manufacturers RMA process, and that is much slower.

scho63 06-04-2020 03:01 PM

I'm lucky, it doesn't take a powerful PC to run Solitaire

The Franchise 06-20-2020 11:44 AM

Looks like it’s going to be a while before I can get a B550 motherboard. They’re all on back order and sell out as soon as they come available.

Vegas_Dave 06-20-2020 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15028982)
Looks like it’s going to be a while before I can get a B550 motherboard. They’re all on back order and sell out as soon as they come available.

Go with an X570. I recently built a system for a friend with the MSI X570-A board, Ryzen 7 3800X, Gigabyte 2070 Super video card - the system was insane in performance.

jd1020 06-24-2020 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15028982)
Looks like it’s going to be a while before I can get a B550 motherboard. They’re all on back order and sell out as soon as they come available.

Honestly the savings isnt near as much as I would have thought. Everyone was pretty shocked at the prices of the boards. If that X570 Tomahawk is in stock I would just buy that. Only talking about $20-30 more than a decent B550.

If that one cant be found at a decent price then the ASUS TUF Wifi or Gigabyte Aorus Elite Wifi would be fine. I've personally got the Elite non wifi version and I've not had a problem with it.

EDIT: It seems everything is sold out right now. Wonder if there is a supply chain issue with the whole covid deal.

The Franchise 06-24-2020 04:18 PM

How’s this look?

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3L3HMc

jd1020 06-24-2020 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15035845)

Looks fine.

Just a couple things

1) I'm not too sure about cooler master PSUs. There used to be a website called johnnyguru who dedicated his life to reviewing and tearing down PSUs and I cant recall a CM PSU he thought well of. He no longer reviews PSUs because he was hired by Corsair but there is still a somewhat active forum community there.

2) The m.2 ssd you selected is just a sata ssd in m.2 form so if you were looking for NVMe you'll want a different drive. However you probably wouldn't notice a difference. The hdd you selected is also optimized for 24/7 streaming. I'm not sure if that's going to be the best option for you.

vailpass 06-24-2020 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15035845)

Recommend you look into replacing that Western Digital drive with a Samsung 970 Evo.

I know it adds to total cost but if there is any way you can get an SSD instead of a spinning drive like that Seagate you’ll always be glad you did. For example, a Crucial 2tb ssd.


*Edit* JD addresses this in point #2 directly above

The Franchise 06-25-2020 09:41 AM

Ok. Let’s try this again.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mbdJ4n

Mecca 06-25-2020 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15036731)
Ok. Let’s try this again.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mbdJ4n

You have a ton of the same stuff I have in that list other than I went with an Nvidia card.


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