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Hello Everyone,

I asked yesterday about a Ryzen or Intel CPU and I got an overwhelming response to go with a Ryzen CPU. I have a build planned out and I was wondering if y'all would change anything. Here's the list

I already have a gtx 1070 windforce from Gigabyte and an EVGA 600w PSU

MOBO: MSI Gaming AMD Ryzen B350
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 w/ Cooler
MEMORY: Corsair Vengance LPX 16GB DDR4 @ 3000MHz
STORAGE: Corsair Force MP500 M.2 120GB SSD
Seagate 2TB FireCuda SSHD
CASE: Corsair Carbide 100R Silent Edition
OS: Windows 10 Home USB Flash Drive

I also have some thermal paste Arctic MX-4 and 1 single SATA III 6.0GBps in the cart as well.

Also, What kind of preformance boost will i see from the rig im currently running on which is as follows-

CPU: AMD 8300fx 8 core processor at 3.3GHz
GPU: gtx 1070 Windforce

Those are the parts I know for sure. I bought my computer from Best Buy I should have built it but I was very young. Everything else was just stock from ASUS, I'm not sure on the exact details on the rest.
 
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Well that works, as I use those programs and more. Each one is about a gig, so shouldn't hurt too much. I would recommend creating a VideoToBeMoved folder on your C: drive. That way when you render, it's really fast. Then you can just move to the hard drive which only takes a few seconds.

At least that's what I do to speed up render programs. 10min upscaled to 4k takes about 5-6mins..and then 45 seconds to copy over to my hard drive. If I rendered to my hard desk, it could take 10-15mins.

fadoraguy9025

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Do you know if all of these things are compatable?
 


Yess it will work just fine. I would up the SSD to 240-250GB, but that's just me. You can't do but so much with 120..I have a 1TB drive, but installed my OS, MS Ofice, and Adobe CC and filled up 200GB.
 

fadoraguy9025

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All I intend to put on there are my OS and Photoshop, After Effects, and Premier possibly some games if theres room, I really only have it as a boot drive.
 
Well that works, as I use those programs and more. Each one is about a gig, so shouldn't hurt too much. I would recommend creating a VideoToBeMoved folder on your C: drive. That way when you render, it's really fast. Then you can just move to the hard drive which only takes a few seconds.

At least that's what I do to speed up render programs. 10min upscaled to 4k takes about 5-6mins..and then 45 seconds to copy over to my hard drive. If I rendered to my hard desk, it could take 10-15mins.
 
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fadoraguy9025

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I planned on doing that, moving things from the SSD to the hybrid drive, im super excited to see how this build turns out.