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I had originally thought I would do a simple upgrade from my 2080S to something with 16GB of VRAM so I can play MSFS24 at a relatively decent FPS. Its now evolved into a total rebuild. My current setup is Ryzen 7 3700 : 2080S 8GB : B450-F and 32 GB ram at 3600MHZ. For £1000 I will get a Ryzen 5 9600X : RX 9070 16GB : B850 gaming X : 32 GB DDR5 6000MHZ RAM an Artic Freezer and maybe a new case. I think I can sell the old parts for around £350 and £400 on ebay. So a real cost of £600 ish.
Does this look like a balanced system ?? I dont really know if Im spending wisely !
Cheers
Does this look like a balanced system ?? I dont really know if Im spending wisely !
Cheers
...but for performance I wouldn't really recommend those Crucial sticks, the Micron memory they use isn't great for performance and honestly running at 5600Mhz, which is all you're likely to get our of Micron anyway I would say, you're not really getting what you can out of the Ryzen platform, ideally you want to hit 6000Mhz but there is no need and no real benefit to going higher than that due to the limitations of the Ryzen memory controller and ratios involved. I would recommend anything with Hynix A die memory, so the best way to find this is to filter for anything that's 6000Mhz and has a CAS latency of 30, that'll be Hynix, most likely A die these days, this will more likely run at a nice easy EXPO speed of 6000Mhz with tight timings on an AM5 platform and offer better performance.