which gaming pc should i choose? - my first pc

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Hello, i wonder wich pc is better for gaming. This is my first try to build a computer. So please keep it in mind. And also because of that i would apreciate all advices. Here are my 2 options (apreciate any advice or upgrade) - but i dont want to spend more than 800dollars.

1. Option

AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4ghz 6core CPU

Asus strix b350-f gaming atx am4 mobo

G.skill - Ripjaws V series 2x8gb ddr4-3200 memory

TCSunBow-X3 60gb ssd - just for system i dont have any experience with it - is that ssd good?

VIDEO CARD:
AsRock radeon RX 580 8gb phantom gaming x video card

EVGA supernova G3 80plus GOLD fully modular atx Power supply.

And a case (40 dollars)

-This costs about 775 bucks so I dont want to upgrade it for too much money. Im not sure with that power supply if is it enough W or too much so please help me out :)



2. Option


Intel i5 8400 2.8ghz - turbo boost 4ghz 6core CPU
And cpu cooler (hope its nice) to be possible to overclock it.- ARCTIC Freezer 7 pro

Asus ROG STRIX H360-H gaming ATX LGA1151 mobo

Patriot - Viper 4 2x4gb DDR4-3000 memory

same ssd like 1. option

VIDEO CARD:
a) same - ASRock radeon RX 580 8gb phantom gaming
b) diffrent - PNY geforce GTX 1060 6gb XLR gaming oc

same power supply like 1. option

And same case like 1. option

-This costs 812 with geforce and 40 bucks less with radeon. But this build does have just 8 gigs of RAM. also not sure with psu.


And because of that Im asking for help! :)
Please help me choose wich one is better (or help me change some parts to get higher performance!)
I apreciate any help.
 
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Yes, that mobo is good for your build. You wont have any compatibility issue and your ram will probably run at 3000 without any problem. About gpu, i would suggest you getting rx580. More vram and driver support is better on radeon cards.
You can't overclock an i5-8400, you need a K-series CPU and Z-series motherboard to overclock an Intel CPU.

You didn't actually mention the wattage of the PSU, but I believe the lowest wattage the EVGA G3 comes in is 550W which is plenty for either system.

Get the one with 16GB of RAM.

Where are you buying these from?
 
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Definitely ryzen build. However you want to change that motherboard. Just get b450 or x470 motherboard and that's it. I have b350f strix and im not satisfied with it. Problems with ram, dont run docp.
 
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Hi and thanks for answering. I meant that 550W PSU and i will get one with 16gb of RAM. I built that on pcpartpicker so its from e shops like Amazon, BaH , newgg and Superbiiz. - I want to pay as low as possible.
And in your opinion, is worth to get GTX 1060 6GB on that amd build or just stay with RX 580 8GB.
Bye! :)
 
RX 580 8GB is very similar to the GTX 1060 6GB. I'd say whichever is more desirable to your budget.

You should get a B450 or X470 motherboard for the Ryzen 5 2600. The B350 might not be compatible out of the box without a bios update (which you woudln't be able to install without a compatible CPU).
 
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Thanks a lot for help! I sticked to your advice and chose the MSI - B450-A PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard wich is even cheaper than asus strix. Do you think that mobo is allright for that ryzen build?

 
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Yes thanks for saying that, on pcpartpicker website it told me the same thing. Now i chose this one: MSI B450-A PRO AM4 AMD B450 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI AMD Motherboard. -is that a good choice?
 


Yeah it's pretty good. Not fancy, but a solid budget board with the right features (VRM heatsinks) for a gaming system if you wanted to do some overclocking.
 
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Yes, that mobo is good for your build. You wont have any compatibility issue and your ram will probably run at 3000 without any problem. About gpu, i would suggest you getting rx580. More vram and driver support is better on radeon cards.
 
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