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youngnyny
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So i planning to get a new pc with a buget of 300-350usd (ph market)
•Processor: Ryzen 5 5500GT
• Motherboard: Biostar B450M
• GPU: Built-in iGPU
•RAM: Force Vulcan 16gb (8gbx2) 3000
• Cooler: Stock
• SSD Storage: 256gb 2.5" Sata
•PSU: Inplay GS550 RGB
• Case: GroundZero Hoica

What do you guys think? Should i change anything?

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youngnyny
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bumo for this guys, pls gimme ur opinion

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tubelight
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Lowk would take a new chipset cpu but there aren't any good integrated ones rn

If u can get b650+ryzen 5 8600g it would be way better but you will need to increase ur budget a lit bit

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Heiro
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Swap the PSU so your PC doesn't explode, get slightly faster RAM for the iGPU, switch to an NVMe SSD

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youngnyny
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Heiro [#4]

Swap the PSU so your PC doesn't explode, get slightly faster RAM for the iGPU, switch to an NVMe SSD

how abt i get separate gpu? and keep everything the same?

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Heiro
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youngnyny [#5]

how abt i get separate gpu? and keep everything the same?

Your main issue is the PSU. itll get even worse if u get a seperate gpu. The Ryzen 5 5500GT is an APU, meaning you are paying extra for the built-in graphics. If you buy a dedicated graphics card, you won't use those built-in graphics anyway. You would be much better off getting a standard cpu like a Ryzen 5 3600 or 5600 for better performance.

regardless even if you a seperate gpu, youll need to change your PSU.

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youngnyny
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Heiro [#6]

Your main issue is the PSU. itll get even worse if u get a seperate gpu. The Ryzen 5 5500GT is an APU, meaning you are paying extra for the built-in graphics. If you buy a dedicated graphics card, you won't use those built-in graphics anyway. You would be much better off getting a standard cpu like a Ryzen 5 3600 or 5600 for better performance.

regardless even if you a seperate gpu, youll need to change your PSU.

what do you think the brand i should go for PSU?

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youngnyny [#7]

what do you think the brand i should go for PSU?

no specific brand, even reliable brands can make a bomb

look at the psu tierlist, find a good rated psu for your budget
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1akCHL7Vhzk_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDcaSpZRB6Xt6JWkc/edit?gid=1719706335#gid=1719706335

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Heiro
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youngnyny [#7]

what do you think the brand i should go for PSU?

corsair or msi

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Heiro
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Heiro [#9]

corsair or msi

msi mag A550BN or a corsair CX550 / CV550
they should fit your budget and more reliable.
inplay is just ass not worth trying to save a few bucks on that

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asorta
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Heiro [#4]

Swap the PSU so your PC doesn't explode, get slightly faster RAM for the iGPU, switch to an NVMe SSD

NVME ssd in this economy.

But yeah try to get 3200mhz or 3600mhz

trust me the difference is actually huge

3khz on valorant w my 10700k was only 160 w/ Medal open 220 w/o

3200mhz was 200 w medal 260 w/o

christitus tool helps a lot if ur going to run windows. :P

and constantly check FB market for a gpu listing :v

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youngnyny
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asorta [#11]

NVME ssd in this economy.

But yeah try to get 3200mhz or 3600mhz

trust me the difference is actually huge

3khz on valorant w my 10700k was only 160 w/ Medal open 220 w/o

3200mhz was 200 w medal 260 w/o

christitus tool helps a lot if ur going to run windows. :P

and constantly check FB market for a gpu listing :v

what is ur sggest for nvme ssd? maybe 256gb is fine
edit: and what gen is good? im goin for ggb b550M

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youngnyny [#12]

what is ur sggest for nvme ssd? maybe 256gb is fine
edit: and what gen is good? im goin for ggb b550M

I'd recommend trying to get a 512gb-1tb nvme gen 3.0 drive if you can find one in your budget(gen 4.0 or 5.0 are better but probably outside of your budget).

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