GeForce 210 vs HD 630

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Hi all :)
I've just purchased a new PC ( Parts ) for my Graphics Designing and Video Production as well as for gaming.

- i5 7500
- Gigabyte GA B250M D3H
- 1x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 2400MHZ
- CORSAIR VS 450 PSU

Other specs I don't think needed. ( if needed then

- WD Blue 1TB
- Corsair 100R

*Ordered online, Have some days before arriving.

So I got HD 630 Onboard GPU, And Gainward GeForce 210 1GB from my old PC . I'll buy Zotac 1050 Ti 4GB OC next month, So have to choose between HD 630 and GeForce 210 for my needs ( except gaming )

Please let me know your suggestions about this , and if possible for the parts for the build ( Still have chance to cancel and re buy )

Please don't tell me about Ryzen because I don't want to take any for risk for ram etc.

Cheers :)
 
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http://amzn.in/fcW6HhI

This is a good PSU.

For making sure if the RAM kit you're buying is compatible or not, you can check the memory QVL of your motherboard. Now, just because a kit is not listed in the QVL, does not mean it won't work - it just means that the manufacturer did not test that kit with the motherboard. Again, like I said, any DDR4 kit running below or at 2666 MHz will work just fine in any Ryzen motherboard.
If you can, get a Ryzen processor and B350 motherboard instead. Much better future-proofing. For video editing, a Ryzen 5 1600 is even better than any current i7(As of September 2017). It'll be much better not just for video editing, but for gaming as well.

As for the graphics card, best you stick to integrated, but with Ryzen, you'll have to install the Geforce 210, because Ryzen doesn't have integrated graphics.

But I still highly recommend you get the Ryzen processor rather than the i5, it's far superior for your use case.

Oh another thing, get a better power supply, that is a very poor quality PSU. A Seasonic 520 W S12II is a good PSU. An Antec VP450P is also a good unit for the price.

Okay, I skipped all over the Ryzen sentence, sorry. But I can assure you there won't be any problem with RAM -those issues only happen at over 3000 MHz RAM, and any 2400 MHz RAM kit will work just fine with Ryzen, trust me. It's the overclocked frequencies, i.e., over 2666 MHz, that cause problems. At 2400 MHz, all kits will work perfectly.
 

techyvishal15

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I understand that was thinking about that but it has ram problem and other Problems ,

I was thinking about r5 1600 with gigabyte ab 350m D3H

What about ram ?
 


That combination works fine, but maybe a better motherboard would be a good choice. As for RAM, the one you have ordered right now will work just fine. Do consider my suggestion about the power supply as well, that unit really isn't good enough for any respectable system, which yours certainly is.

Exactly what 'other problems' are worrying you?
 


Well a lot of people have Ryzen systems now, and there aren't any problems anymore. Most of the problems were fixed with the BIOS updates, and Ryzen systems are now very stable. Once again, for your use, they'll be much better processors, and I would highly encourage you to get a Ryzen processor.

And no, the VS450 still isn't enough. Actually it isn't about being enough, it's about being safe - the VS450 has enough wattage, but it's not a good quality unit. What this means is that the chances of it failing and damaging other components is relatively high. A good power supply, even with lower wattage, would be able to provide the system with stable power, and its chances of damaging other components is far lower.
 

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Okay can you please Suggest me a PSU via Amazon.in or mdcomputers.in

And any way that I can be sure that my CPU and MB Supported rams ?

Thanks a lot for your help :)
 
http://amzn.in/fcW6HhI

This is a good PSU.

For making sure if the RAM kit you're buying is compatible or not, you can check the memory QVL of your motherboard. Now, just because a kit is not listed in the QVL, does not mean it won't work - it just means that the manufacturer did not test that kit with the motherboard. Again, like I said, any DDR4 kit running below or at 2666 MHz will work just fine in any Ryzen motherboard.
 
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