Upgrade to Ryzen help!

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Hi all,

I'm hoping to upgrade today or tomorrow.

Currently this is my build: https://uk.************.com/list/rrQrtJ

What I'm going to upgrade are:

CPU to Ryzen 1700
Mobo to Aorus Gaming 5
RAM to Vengeance LPX 16GB 3000MHz or 3200MHz

This will cost me around £600+. I will also need an AIO cooler. So make that £700+ for NZXT Kraken x62 (most likely. It's the most beautiful CPU cooler I've seen). Edit: And the Fractal Define C case (I want a change).. make that £800..

Am I making the right choice? Will I be future proof? Any comments?

Help!

Thanks in advance!
 
What CPU cooler would be best for Ryzen? For around £100. I know Kraken is around £120+ but it's pretty! Although I know I won't even notice it. I can try and settle for something less pretty. I know air is better but I hate having a huge block, I want a nice clean interior.

I hear the motherboard is great and good bios updates are following, is this true? It is £200 but if it's very good quality I guess I'll spend that.

Lastly, I'm going to be using this build to game. Overwatch, Recon Wildlands, etc. I understand Ryzen is not beating 7700k in benchmarks but it's not using 100% CPU and seems a bit smoother. I'll risk it and see if games start utilising other cores.

Am I making the right choice? Help me spend all my money! :D
 
Because:

1 - I currently have DDR3 RAM which is around 1600MHz (I think?). 2x4 Sticks. If I wanted 16GB I'd need to buy a whole new RAM stick set.

2 - Motherboard is cheap and isn't made for overclocking. I can't even get 4GHz on my i5.

I'd rather have it all up to date rather than sticking more stuff in to a quite old build. Does that not sound good?
 
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Because:

1 - I currently have DDR3 RAM which is around 1600MHz (I think?). 2x4 Sticks. If I wanted 16GB I'd need to buy a whole new RAM stick set.

2 - Motherboard is cheap and isn't made for overclocking. I can't even get 4GHz on my i5.

I'd rather have it all up to date rather than sticking more stuff in to a quite old build. Does that not sound good?

I don't think you are going to see much of a difference though going from an i5 to a Ryzen if you are just gaming. If you are doing other things that can take advantage of the extra cpu cores then sure.

If your current system isn't struggling then I would hold off on a cpu upgrade for now and wait for Ryzen 5 1600X cpu as it will be cheaper still whilst giving you 6 cores/12 threads. It is due Q2 so anytime from April onwards.
 
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