Budget Build for Ryzen 5 1400

ZayusYenn

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I'm planning to build a new gaming PC. I would like to have some suggestions:

Mobo: MSI A320M Bazooka
CPU: Ryzen 5 1400
RAM: Geil Super Luce 2X8gb 3000 16gb
HDD: WDC Blue 1tb
VC: Gigabyte GTX 1050 G1 Gaming
CASE: Tecware Quad
CPU COOLER: IDCooling SE214C
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520watts 80+ Bronze
CASE FAN: Omega Nova fan x3

Total price for this is roughly $755 (this was converted to PHP to USD)
 
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3000mhz is plenty for the new Ryzen. And it's not about the size of the motherboard, it's about the speed of the CPU. Out of the box, it's pretty slow, but a B350 motherboard will allow to overclock, where an A320 will not.

And since this is nto the 1050 Ti, you are most likely stuck with 2GB. I truly recommend you upgrade to the RX 470, or just be content with low to medium settings on a low resolution. It's up to you. Just want to make sure you have all your expectations in order.


Well if that's the case go for it. Still see if you can find a B350, but if not, it's still usable, and shouldn't have TOO much effect. With that 1050 Ti, I don't see you doing too much of hard core gaming.
 

ZayusYenn

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Yes actually is only 1050 its not TI. I only have to use this GTX because of my Monitor. I can get MSI B350M Gaming Pro just incase A350 doesnt fit ? and is the RAM ok with this? Someone told me that Ryzen should run on higher frequency?
 
3000mhz is plenty for the new Ryzen. And it's not about the size of the motherboard, it's about the speed of the CPU. Out of the box, it's pretty slow, but a B350 motherboard will allow to overclock, where an A320 will not.

And since this is nto the 1050 Ti, you are most likely stuck with 2GB. I truly recommend you upgrade to the RX 470, or just be content with low to medium settings on a low resolution. It's up to you. Just want to make sure you have all your expectations in order.
 
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