Overclocked the Ryzen 5 2600 is able to roughly match the Ryzen 7 2700X and that meant it was 8% faster than the 1600 maxed out at 4 GHz. So a decent step forward here for AMD at the $200 price point.
Hi!
I was planning a new build. I just mostly play games. Here's what I came up with right now:
CPU: - AMD Ryzen 5 2600, AM4, 3.4 GHz, 6-core (with Wraith Stealth fan)
GPU: - Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 GAMING, 8GB GDDR5
MB: - Asus PRIME B350-PLUS
RAM: - G.Skill 16GB (2x8GB), Ripjaws V, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16
SSD: - Samsung 250GB 970 EVO SSD, M.2, NVMe
HDD:- Western Digital 1TB WD Blue, 3.5', SATA III, 7200rpm, 64MB
PSU: - Seasonic 650W FOCUS+ 650 Gold
CASE: - Kolink Stronghold Midi Tower Gaming Case.
FANS: - To the case, 6 pcs. Silentium PC Zephyr 120 PWM.
LED: - Asus aura RGB led strip (connected to mobo RGB heder)
As a monitor, I tought about LG 24MP59G (FullHD, IPS, 75hz, AMD Freesync).
My plan is to update the gpu and perhaps the cpu later on if needed. Let's say like 3 to 4 years from now. The PSU should be good enough (even too powerful?).
Is the Asus Prime B350 Mobo good enough for this build? And can I run the Samsung 250GB 970 EVO at full speed (read 3400mb/s)? Asus claims on their website 'Speed Up with Onboard M.2 Up to 32Gb/s'. I'd like to use the m.2 slot since the Mobo supports it.
The Asus Prime B350-Plus has two 4 pin case fan plugs (beside of the CPU fan plug). Is there like somekind of a wire splitter (one 4 pin PWM female to theree four pin PWN males) so I could plug all 6 four pin fans to the case and the mobo could adjust the fan speed as needed. And can the Mobo even deliver that much power since it was built for 2 fan headers?
What you guys think? Does these parts even fit together? Is there something that you'd do differently?
I'd appreciate every bit info what you have. Thank you.
I was planning a new build. I just mostly play games. Here's what I came up with right now:
CPU: - AMD Ryzen 5 2600, AM4, 3.4 GHz, 6-core (with Wraith Stealth fan)
GPU: - Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 GAMING, 8GB GDDR5
MB: - Asus PRIME B350-PLUS
RAM: - G.Skill 16GB (2x8GB), Ripjaws V, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16
SSD: - Samsung 250GB 970 EVO SSD, M.2, NVMe
HDD:- Western Digital 1TB WD Blue, 3.5', SATA III, 7200rpm, 64MB
PSU: - Seasonic 650W FOCUS+ 650 Gold
CASE: - Kolink Stronghold Midi Tower Gaming Case.
FANS: - To the case, 6 pcs. Silentium PC Zephyr 120 PWM.
LED: - Asus aura RGB led strip (connected to mobo RGB heder)
As a monitor, I tought about LG 24MP59G (FullHD, IPS, 75hz, AMD Freesync).
My plan is to update the gpu and perhaps the cpu later on if needed. Let's say like 3 to 4 years from now. The PSU should be good enough (even too powerful?).
Is the Asus Prime B350 Mobo good enough for this build? And can I run the Samsung 250GB 970 EVO at full speed (read 3400mb/s)? Asus claims on their website 'Speed Up with Onboard M.2 Up to 32Gb/s'. I'd like to use the m.2 slot since the Mobo supports it.
The Asus Prime B350-Plus has two 4 pin case fan plugs (beside of the CPU fan plug). Is there like somekind of a wire splitter (one 4 pin PWM female to theree four pin PWN males) so I could plug all 6 four pin fans to the case and the mobo could adjust the fan speed as needed. And can the Mobo even deliver that much power since it was built for 2 fan headers?
What you guys think? Does these parts even fit together? Is there something that you'd do differently?
I'd appreciate every bit info what you have. Thank you.