Ryzen 5 1600 + rx 580 build ! Rate it !

torsoto54

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I really want to know if this is enough for the current new games to play on 1080 high- ultra settings.

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Sapphire nitro+ rx 580 8gb
HHD: Western Digital WD Blue 1TB
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB
RAM: G.Skill RipJaws V schwarz DIMM Kit 16GB, DDR4-3200
MOBA: ASUS ROG Strix B350-F Gaming
be quiet! Pure Power 10-CM 500W
Case: be quiet! Pure Base 600

I would love to see any type of suggestions my main goal is to get stable 60 fps on current games like the witcher 3 battlefield 1 at 1080 high- ultra settings

Thank you !
 
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That site I believe uses wattage recommendations given by the GPU manufacturer. They take into account massive power consuming CPUs + multiple drives, as well as crappy PSUs that can't deliver it's claimed wattage, when recommending that wattage.

In reality, your build requires ~240w at a gaming load. Your current PSU selection is perfectly fine. The system should perform 1080p, high to max settings at 60FPS.

Parts are solid choices, this build would perform

Rexper

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That site I believe uses wattage recommendations given by the GPU manufacturer. They take into account massive power consuming CPUs + multiple drives, as well as crappy PSUs that can't deliver it's claimed wattage, when recommending that wattage.

In reality, your build requires ~240w at a gaming load. Your current PSU selection is perfectly fine. The system should perform 1080p, high to max settings at 60FPS.

Parts are solid choices, this build would perform
 
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The nitro+ is actually capable of pulling over 200w on its lonesome.
I agree though the bequiet is still enough.

 

AniChatt

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Here is something from a strix b350 owner. Try to avoid this board. It looks good with decent vrm but have many issues. Most importantly ram compatibility and bios. Recent 3203 bios was so frastrating that asus removed it from support page. For ryzen try to buy a bit better mobo. Asus is very kin to improve support after almost 6 months. You will not see any reputed reviewers review for this. That is also strange.
Lastly buy at least 600w psu as it will be better for say 4-5yr run. They do age and degrade with time. So you don't need a better psu in near future.
Have you checked your psu requirement with any reputed psu calculator site? Just check it however 600w will be better.
 

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The be quiet Pure Power 10 performs/quality is similar to Corsair CXM grey labelled.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/be-quiet-pure-power-10-600w-psu,5070.html
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=517

"Have you checked your psu requirement with any reputed psu calculator site?"
There are none. Pretty much all PSU calculators out there are not accurate. The best way is just to find average gaming load of a professional tested system containing similar CPU + GPU (and deducting PSU efficiency if they measure wall draw).

For example, the build used in this review is similar, with GPU exactly the same: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8142/sapphire-radeon-rx-580-nitro-review/index13.html
They measure around ~280w on a gaming load from the wall. Then find a review of the used PSU (example) to find the efficiency and real system consumption at that load. Turns out to be around ~250w at a gaming load.
 

torsoto54

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1. ok would be the asus b350 gaming plus motherboard be a good choice ? or the msi b350 pro carbon ? is just dont want a cheap motherboard
2. i should go for 600w instead of 500w
3. THANK YOU EVERYONE for answering that fast and recommandating .. i really appreaciate it !
 
The issue I have with the be quiet is

1. It's normally well overpriced
2. It only has a 3 year warranty
3. The fairly middling quality (at best) caps it uses on both main & filters , calxcon & teapo only whereas the corsair has a nippon main , samxson secondary & teapo polymers for low voltage filtering .

The be quiet isn't bad by any comparison but if a newer cx is available similar price its just a better buy.
 

AniChatt

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For psus check seasonic they are good. However most reviewers says that the vrm of msi is not that good quality than Gigabyte and asus. Even msi x370 titanium is not recommended by gamers nexus. I would suggest to get asus b350 prime or with higher priceGigabyte ax370 gaming k5 followed by asus x370 prime where asus has better vrm than Gigabyte k5. Another good one is Gigabyte ax370 gaming 5.