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1300x is 60% faster than the 8300. Dont even look at the 8300 its old and slow and very outdated
Or
FX-8300 with RX 570 4GB and 16GB of ram 1600mhz
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0751JMV7D/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A17AS5ETPMZ9A1&psc=1
Just get a 2300x and RX 570 4gb if not 8gb. Do not get a 3GB card.
Do not get a 3GB GPU.
I'd get the first one
just want to know why 2300x instead of 2600x? that gap in $ can be the gtx 1060 3gb vs rx 570 4gb you know...
Well I'm looking at pre built Pc's and they are the only ones I can find, I don't want more stress by building a PC fully knowing myself to break something or forget a component. But other than that, a 2200g which I believe is worse runs with the 1060 very well
oh yea the 2300x beats the fx 83xx slightly on multicore and by a good margin on singlecore...
i say get the 1060 3 GB. I had a 1050 Ti for the longest and it still ran my games fine and aside form that looking at the benchmarks the 1060 3GB whoops the 1050 ti, so I know I'd be happy with it. I just upgraded to a 2070 because I felt like it but the 1050 ti ran my games perfect with my 1700x. I think a lot of people that are really into hardware get lost in the specifics of the hardware and in combination with shoving their own personal opinions in that get lost in seeing things from the perspective of the person they're giving advice to. Like I said though, I don't see anything wrong with a 1060 3 gb. Just make sure you do your research. If you have any games in mind that at minimum need a stronger card you will probably regret getting it when your game won't run.