Could this build destroy anything i throw at it gaming wise?

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Yes, but the biggest issue with that parts list is the 1050ti. Even with a lower performing CPU you can still plug in a good GPU and get a much better gaming experience then a low end GPU and a mid-tier CPU. But just like lumineZ said above, it really does rely on your resolution. If its 1080p, you can probably play at low-med settings and be close to 60ish, but if you want high and still are playing at 1080p you need to go with at least a GTX1060. Also I noticed that you had 2400Mhz RAM on that list, that will work, BUT considering you have a Ryan CPU, you really need to stay around (or higher) then the 3000Mhz range. The faster your RAM with a Ryzen CPU the faster the CPU will work. But as its stands right now, your setup will work...

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Yes, but the biggest issue with that parts list is the 1050ti. Even with a lower performing CPU you can still plug in a good GPU and get a much better gaming experience then a low end GPU and a mid-tier CPU. But just like lumineZ said above, it really does rely on your resolution. If its 1080p, you can probably play at low-med settings and be close to 60ish, but if you want high and still are playing at 1080p you need to go with at least a GTX1060. Also I noticed that you had 2400Mhz RAM on that list, that will work, BUT considering you have a Ryan CPU, you really need to stay around (or higher) then the 3000Mhz range. The faster your RAM with a Ryzen CPU the faster the CPU will work. But as its stands right now, your setup will work just fine, it just won't be doing many games at 60fps, especially at anything higher then 1080p.
 
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i cant switch from the 1050 ti as i am just upgrading mb, cpu, and ram and the difference is insane considering my current build
mb: M2N32-SLI deluxe
cpu: AMD Athlon(tm) X4 635 Processor
gpu: GTX 1050Ti
ram: 8 gigs of ddr3

 

coreyellis9583

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what would be the equivalent to the cpu that wouild work better?
 

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then WHAT would get me to where i want without upgrading my gpu as i have said before that i can't

 



That is easy to answer: nothing

Why?

Simple. You can put in the best CPU money can buy, 1 million GB of RAM, Endless storage space, A motherboard so fancy it can even make you breakfast and a cup of coffee.
But.
Start something that needs GPU horsepower.. well.... it can only work as fast as the GPU allow.

But sure if you are hellbent on making the most of your GPU then go LN (Liquid Nitrogen) and overclock the 1050Ti to the breaking point. Pretty sure it would be less expencive to get a better GPU straight away but...

Jokes aside. There is nothing I can recommend exept the one thing you can`t. Well I can`t do magic and make the 1050Ti perform like a 1070, 1080 or 1080Ti... I would love it if I could.. but I can`t.
 

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The best thing for you is to hold out on buying anything right now! ITs crazy out there. Paying almost 200$ for a 1050 ti? Just a year ago you get a very decent 570...
This is now the way technology evolves :p
I'm pretty sure the prices should be coming down in the next couple of months when the mining craziness slows down.