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It is 310 euros (about 355 USD).
Unfortunately I live in europe so it is a little bit expensive than in USA !
Minimum i would aim for
https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/rQtxQZ
And dont waste your money on a 750 ti or so.
buy from germany through amazon in that case. within the EU you dont pay import taxes while amazon can giev you free delivery through prime.
YOu should at least reconsider your RAM. DDR4-2666 MHz is kidna slow for an APU and also if youw ant to upgrade to a Ryzen CPu (not APU).
DDR4-3000 is mostly cheaper then 2666 while 3200MHz can be gotten aroudn the same price tag.
My apologies for the off-topic input, but... unfortunately? Given the current state of affairs, the only developed nation I would feel unfortunate to live in is the USA, and I'm glad I don't live there. And I know people are going to say, "Good, don't come here," which is redundant. I'm not.
1. Since you're using an APU (CPU+GPU) you'll want faster memory as system memory speed will directly influence that Vega 3. I recommend taking the memory up to 3000 MHz. Any 3000 MHz kit will work just fine, you don't need to spend more on a premium kit like Corsair Vengeance LPX or G.Skill Flare X, especially on a budget build with such a low end APU and with the games you'll be playing. You just need faster memory.
2. If you're going to upgrade later on, you're honestly better off with a Ryzen 5 2600. They aren't that expensive and perform far better than any Ryzen 3. Especially if you get something like an RX 570 or 580. You're already going to have a B450 motherboard which is plenty for a 2600. A 2600 paired with an RX 580 8GB will give you great performance for your dollar at 1080p.
3. Most PSUs have 80+ certification and an 8-pin... You must have misunderstood what they were saying or they didn't know what they were talking about. Any 500W 80+ PSU from Corsair, EVGA, SeaSonic, Thermaltake, etc. will do fine.
I like to differ. Without getting it into a whole discussion. Just one example:
Corsair VS 550W
It's a 80+ Rated PSU the quality is still the worst youc an get. You dont buy a PSU accordign to the rating (which is power effiency rating nto quality), not because of a certain wattage and not because of a brand. All rbands have bad modells. YOu have to specifically look into certain modells.
(I know that you are aware of that) just the statement that any 500W 80* PSU from thsoe brands will eb fine is plain and simpel incorrect.
Thanks for helping me out but still it is a little bit expensive for me, btw thanks again, I will take advice not to buy gtx 750 ti.
(I'm just 18 can' find better job rn :P ... Period)
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My apologies for the off-topic input, but... unfortunately? Given the current state of affairs, the only developed nation I would feel unfortunate to live in is the USA, and I'm glad I don't live there. And I know people are going to say, "Good, don't come here," which is redundant. I'm not.
1. Since you're using an APU (CPU+GPU) you'll want faster memory as system memory speed will directly influence that Vega 3. I recommend taking the memory up to 3000 MHz. Any 3000 MHz kit will work just fine, you don't need to spend more on a premium kit like Corsair Vengeance LPX or G.Skill Flare X, especially on a budget build with such a low end APU and with the games you'll be playing. You just need faster memory.
2. If you're going to upgrade later on, you're honestly better off with a Ryzen 5 2600. They aren't that expensive and perform far better than any Ryzen 3. Especially if you get something like an RX 570 or 580. You're already going to have a B450 motherboard which is plenty for a 2600. A 2600 paired with an RX 580 8GB will give you great performance for your dollar at 1080p.
3. Most PSUs have 80+ certification and an 8-pin... You must have misunderstood what they were saying or they didn't know what they were talking about. Any 500W 80+ PSU from Corsair, EVGA, SeaSonic, Thermaltake, etc. will do fine. [/quote]
Yes, USA has good economy, but also not all EU countries are poor as you Americans think, for example take Germany, Denmark, Sweden or (France-before corrupt government took over these last 5 years) these countries are good in economy and life style especially Germany unlike where I live in Croatia which is developing, not third world or first world but somewhere in the middle....
(((Edited:I misunderstood what you were saying, I read it to fast and tough that you said "the only developed nation I would feel fortunate to live in is USA)))
ANYWAYS lets not get political haha
So lets forget about it and move on to the topic...
So you qre saying that fast ram will do just fine also that psu is bad even if it is corsair or ?
So is it dangerous to use this psu...I can replace it with better psu about in three months not rn because I don't work rn...will it be safe to use it for like three months and then to buy better with new earned money ?
And yes I am aware of it..just don't know to who trust anymore.. everyone says otherwise :( :P
I personally would never tocuh a VS. They will do their job but their failure rate si way higher then others. If a PSU fails, it msot of the time going to take the pc with it. And PSU's can explode and burn (but not nearly as frequantly as it sometimes is staked).
A good quality PSU will hold for 10-15 years and will problery be reused through multipel PC's. Definetly worth the extra.
Cheapest i would buy, seasonic s12 series, no rebrand or anything.
Just keep in mind, the psu is one of the most important parts in your rig, dont go cheap on that one.
Channels are:
Digital Foundry, LowSpecGamer and Tech Epiphany.
Thanks, I will check them out
Sorry for late response, was bussy :P
Anyways I found psu Seasonic SS-520GB-520W and not sure if it is "smart" or a "dumb" one...
Thanks for helping me out, I will forget about that VS.
Gonna find something better then!
Thanks for help !
Will buy that one...
Holy $&#@
Go for a Ryzen 1200or at very least G4560.
Athalong at least has the way betetr iGPU with the Vega 3 and you can get for super low price around 50€. For that price you barely get a G4560 which is about on par but got the much weaker iGPU.