£600 upgrade spec?

Ryzen 3600 has 6 cores/12 threads better for coming games for less.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-...hz-socket-am4-processor-retail-cp-3b9-am.html
I mean next-gen consoles will bring 8 cores/16 threads as base level with pretty much underclocked for energy variant of 3700X.

MSI B450 Tomahawk could handle upgrade to 12 cores decently when having some case cooling.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-b450-tomahawk-max-socket-am4-ddr4-atx-motherboard-mb-33t-ms.html

That memory would be slow also for Intel CPUs.
3200MHz is current standard level.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/patr...dual-channel-kit-pvs432g320c6k-my-106-pa.html
This would be very good overclocker
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cruc...b-kit-2-x-16gb-ddr4-3200-udimm-my-20d-cr.html
Anyway for staying in just six cores 32GB is overkill compared to CPUs.


Besides being overpriced for the budget approaching half the price of CPU, waterpipes in place of heatpipes don't make heat disappear anywhere.
And those fashionable small and slim radiators don't have excessive of surface area for dissipating heat into air.
Hence once water's heat capacity gets saturated in continuous load, cooling per noise starts struggling against high end heatpipe coolers.

Scythe Mugen 5 would be good for 12/16 cores.
Though only PCGH and RGB bling bling versions are now is stock.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/scythe-scmg-5pcgh-mugen-5-pcgh-edition-cpu-cooler-hs-047-sy.html
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/scyt...-cpu-cooler-with-pwm-fan-120mm-hs-04c-sy.html
For just 8 core Ryzens even cheaper coolers would be good.


Why buy hardware for games of the future when you can buy brand for yesterdays games?


Thanks for all the replies... I've not upgraded my rig in about 8years hence my current 2500k. So this is just the kind of reply I was hoping for...

so AMD would be a better option...
I noticed the Ryzen-7 2700X is in the same price bracket with 8cores and higher clock speed, would this be a better option?
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-...hz-socket-am4-processor-retail-cp-3ac-am.html

Thanks :)

EDIT: Just done a CPU comparison... not sure if I can post from the benchmark site? Anyway It appears the newer Ryzen 5 is better regardless.
 
A 3700x is better if you want it to last 5 years + that said there is nothing wrong with going with a 3600 now especially if the budget is tight and then dropping in a cheap 8-12 core in a year or two.

Thanks.
I think I will go for the 3700X, but I'm now debating waiting for the B550 boards in the hope that there is a slightly more budget friendly SLI board.
It would be nice to add another 1070ti when their prices get to ~£150

I'm also in the mind that, you could always wait for the next release of new tech and never actually buy anything. :rolleyes:
 
I wouldn't bother building your rig around potentially using SLI in the future, multi-gpu doesn't have the support it used to have and 95% of the time you're better off with a strong single GPU. You would be better off selling your 1070ti later this year and upgrading to the new Nvidia or AMD cards.
Is there any advantage to having both AMD cpu and gpu? guessing not but thought id ask.

id get about £200 for the 1070ti now wondering is it worth adding the £100 for something better with AMD.
Im so out of touch with hardware i’ll go have a look now.

noted: I won’t bother with SLi
 
OK, so like most things you set a budget and it goes up a little :p
How does this look?
Should last me 5+ years right?

Thanks for the replies :)

My basket at Overclockers UK:

Total: £679.42 (includes shipping: £10.50)
 
I think this is what I'm going to go for...

-having read comparisons the 3800X isnt worth it so sticking with the 3700X (saves some money)
-the Asus board will also be really usefull having the wifi & bluetooth for me so worth to extra pennies.
- the offer ended on the m.2 drive so ill look at some alternative storage soon. I have an 500gb SSD for my OS anyway. the M.2 was going to be games and apps. - or the other way round not decided.ha.

Thanks

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £528.93 (includes shipping: £0.00)​
 
Do not go for that motherboard, if you want built in wi-fi get the MSI Pro Carbon:

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £124.99 (includes shipping: £0.00)

It's a fiver cheaper and is a much better board, the Asus one you're looking at has poor VRM's. The Strix B450-E also lacks bios flashback, meaning you can't update the bios without the CPU if necessary, there's no guarantee it'll work out of the box with Ryzen 3000 chips.

AM4 VRM Ratings


I was going for this on the basis the VRAM had been upgraded on the B450-E. which i think is what others have confirmed :)
To be honest I never overclock anything anyway, I have done in the past now I just think whats the point...
I would prefer a smaller board though, never been a fan of larger cases.
Thanks
 
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