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Also can i list how much fps i get in games with my pc?
Let us know your budget, currency and country.
why should he save more money for a better ryzen chip if he can sell the old chip and upgrade later if he wants to?
Its wasteful, you wont get 100% back.
He asks these same questions several times every other month.
damn i still have a fx 8350 on asus sabertooth i traded in for a8-5600k with useless board... xD
I'm also gaming AAA titles on my old fx8350 so I don't see the ryzen 1600 as a bad thing if that is in your budget.
Ps, i3 aka quad is done.
He has a Pentium and 1050 Ti build already so that's not really a problem
Then you're in really bad shape maybe start with a GPU first.
(Then, when you can, buy a used i7-6700k, which are pretty cheap now, and a used RX 580, or something like that.)
That would be your most cost effective method.
When you're poor, don't buy stopgaps, you're only wasting YOUR money.
>But, what about if I were to re-sell the parts I buy?
Yeah, but you won't get as much return for them, because the longer you use them, the more their price depreciates, so the longer you use it, the less it's worth. Because it's getting older (and more useless.)
Honestly, save money up, it's the best way.