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Discussion in 'Hardware' started by mrlongbeard, 24 Nov 2023.

  1. mrlongbeard

    mrlongbeard Multimodder

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    It's been many a mono since I looked at components so I'm well out of date.

    Looking to spend £500-600, need MoBo, 1 - 2tb M.2, 32gb RAM, Processor and maybe an AIO.

    What's good nowadays, mobo doesn't need wifi, AM4 or AM5 as I'd prefer AMD over Intel?
     
  2. RedFlames

    RedFlames ...is not a Belgian football team

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  3. Mr_Mistoffelees

    Mr_Mistoffelees The Bit-Tech Cat. New Improved Version.

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    I would take the AM5 build and upgrade the CPU in a couple of years.
     
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    mrlongbeard Multimodder

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    Good points, with AM4 on the way out it'd be daft to go down that road and have to upgrade the mobo next time
     
  5. Vault-Tec

    Vault-Tec Green Plastic Watering Can

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    To be fair I don't remember ever buying a CPU upgrade for a PC. What I mean is, by the time I wanted a new CPU the board I had etc was woefully out of date.
     
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    Mr_Mistoffelees The Bit-Tech Cat. New Improved Version.

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    I did it with my present PC. Built it in 2018 fitting an R7 2700, then 2 years ago fitted an R7 5800X, which gave it a good kick up the backside.
     
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    Yeah I think Ryzen is the only tech it was worth doing it with tbh. I mean, why would you go from say a 2500k to a 2600k? it was pointless. Kinda like me with my 12700KF. What is worth replacing that with? nothing. Even the 14900KF would offer me practically nothing in real world terms.

    I would still buy AM4. Only the 5800X3D, though. And I certainly wouldn't replace it before the board too.
     
  8. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    I need to do that with mine at some point - I'm still running the 2700X I built it around.
     
  9. RedFlames

    RedFlames ...is not a Belgian football team

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    Assuming AMD don't stitch am5 owners up like they did with threadripper owners... and tried to with am4 owners... or have we all forgotton the zen 3 compatability ***********?

    Yes, you're probably more likely to get a drop in upgrade than equivalent intel system, but never buy on the promise of what may come. Bc it also may not.
     
  10. mrlongbeard

    mrlongbeard Multimodder

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    Purchases made :clap:
     
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    fix-the-spade Multimodder

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    For now at least I think they learned their lesson. Although HEDT is weird, anything can happen with that.
     
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  12. mrlongbeard

    mrlongbeard Multimodder

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    It lives.
    It took me a while to get around to it, but hey ho nothing to do on boxing day so after I ran out of lego to the PC parts pile I went.

    And it wasn't a total ball ache but getting the RAM to a freq where it wouldn't lock up and cause 2 minute boots was a pain in the ho har, so EXPO is out of the window and manually set at 5200 will do for me.
    Also glad I get a CPU with onboard graphics as it makes trouble shooting a smidge easier with being able to remove a discreet GPU from the mix.

    Only forgot to plug one thing in, AIO tach cable, but had to remove the ruddy radiator to fit it.
     
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    Bloody_Pete Technophile

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    I've had the same thing with RAM timings, I guess it is technically OC'ing but its frustrating its not more of an established standard now!
     

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