What do you think?

ErGoN0Mic

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Hello, I'm planning on buying a new computer, and I was wondering what do you think of the specs.

Processor: amd ryzen 5 1600 3.2ghz
Motherboard: asus prime b350m-e
Memory: corsair 2666mhz 8gb cl18
Psu: corsair tx650m gold(650w)
SSD: Samsung evo850 250gb
hdd: seagate barracuda 1tb 64mb SATA 3
Gpu: palit gtx1060 dual 6gb
Case: antec gx330.


So that's it. What do you think? Anything that you think is worth changing, but at the same price range? Thank you for your help.

 
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Nowadays not really,but that's up to you. Just read some tutorials about Ryzen overclocking and ram overclocking and make up your mind then.
Looked at the motherboard and would one with some cooling on the VRM for if you wanted to change your mind. In the end it's free extra performance and pretty easy to do.

Can look at the i5 8400+Z370 as well for a build btw.

jgustin7b

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I have never heard of the company “paplit”. With the exception of a psu, the cpu and gpu are one of the most crucial (and expensive) parts to keep protected. Because, you know, it costs hundreds to get another one? I’d recommend getting one from MSI, Zotac, EVGA, Asus, possibly PNY.

Otherwise, not bad...
 

Vic 40

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The ram is abit high cas latency with an okay speed,would like to have cl15 with that speed. If those specs are at 1.2V could you probably still overclock it. The ram can take up to 1.35V with no issues and at that voltage you maybe could tighten timings or get the speed up.

All in all does look like a nice build to me.
 

Vic 40

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Nowadays not really,but that's up to you. Just read some tutorials about Ryzen overclocking and ram overclocking and make up your mind then.
Looked at the motherboard and would one with some cooling on the VRM for if you wanted to change your mind. In the end it's free extra performance and pretty easy to do.

Can look at the i5 8400+Z370 as well for a build btw.
 
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