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Motherboard : Rog strix b450-F gaming II (Latest Bios)CPU : Ryzen 5 3600Gpu : GT710 2GB GDDR5 (Temporary)Cooler : COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 LED TURBO ARGBRAM : Crucial Ballistix 3600mhz CL16 2x8Storage : Samsung 970 Evo plus 512Gb m.2 NVMePSU : Corsair CV450 WattsCase : Rakk Hawani FlowCase Fun : 6pcs RAKK Maris Pro PC Lighting Kit 120mm Fan RGB
 

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boss bing eto kase yun aahhaaha akala ko kase if mag uupdate ako ng bios just for my mobo to support a specific cpu, ay ma reremove yung support for the current processor hindi pala, bale sa newest bios update nandun parin yung support for ryzen 3 2200g+ yung Ryzen 7 3700x or 5 5600. Tama ba?
yep, hindi nmn mwawala ang ibang support, ang update lng is para sa mga bagong CPU na wala pa nung time na ginawa ang mobo.
Based on the components you listed, let's analyze if it's a bang for the buck setup:

1. Motherboard: The ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II is a good choice as it supports the Ryzen 5 3600 and offers a good range of features for its price. It has a robust power delivery system, good connectivity options, and ASUS's reliable build quality. Overall, it's a good choice for a mid-range gaming setup.

2. CPU: The Ryzen 5 3600 is a great choice as it offers excellent gaming and multi-threaded performance for its price. It has six cores and twelve threads, making it suitable for both gaming and productivity tasks.

3. GPU: The GT710 is a very entry-level GPU and is not ideal for gaming. It may struggle to run demanding games at acceptable frame rates. However, if it's temporary, it should be fine for basic tasks until you upgrade to a more powerful GPU in the future.

4. Cooler: The Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED Turbo ARGB is a decent cooler, providing good cooling performance for your CPU. It should be sufficient for keeping the Ryzen 5 3600 at optimal temperatures.

5. RAM: Crucial Ballistix 3600MHz CL16 2x8GB RAM is an excellent choice. Ryzen CPUs benefit from faster RAM, and 3600MHz is a sweet spot for performance. The CL16 timing is also good, ensuring efficient data transfer.

6. Storage: The Samsung 970 Evo Plus 512GB NVMe SSD is a top-tier SSD known for its speed and reliability. It offers fast data transfer rates and quick boot/load times. It's a good choice for your primary storage.

7. PSU: The Corsair CV450 is a decent power supply unit. It has a power output of 450 watts, which should be sufficient for your current setup. However, if you plan to upgrade your GPU in the future, you might need to consider a more powerful PSU.

8. Case and Fans: The Rakk Hawani Flow case is a good choice, offering good airflow and a sleek design. The addition of the RAKK Maris Pro PC Lighting Kit 120mm RGB fans will enhance the aesthetics and improve airflow in the case.

Overall, considering the components you listed, it seems like a reasonably balanced setup. However, the GT710 GPU is the weakest link and may struggle with demanding games. If gaming performance is a priority, consider upgrading the GPU to a more powerful option.
 
Based on the components you listed, let's analyze if it's a bang for the buck setup:

1. Motherboard: The ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II is a good choice as it supports the Ryzen 5 3600 and offers a good range of features for its price. It has a robust power delivery system, good connectivity options, and ASUS's reliable build quality. Overall, it's a good choice for a mid-range gaming setup.

2. CPU: The Ryzen 5 3600 is a great choice as it offers excellent gaming and multi-threaded performance for its price. It has six cores and twelve threads, making it suitable for both gaming and productivity tasks.

3. GPU: The GT710 is a very entry-level GPU and is not ideal for gaming. It may struggle to run demanding games at acceptable frame rates. However, if it's temporary, it should be fine for basic tasks until you upgrade to a more powerful GPU in the future.

4. Cooler: The Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED Turbo ARGB is a decent cooler, providing good cooling performance for your CPU. It should be sufficient for keeping the Ryzen 5 3600 at optimal temperatures.

5. RAM: Crucial Ballistix 3600MHz CL16 2x8GB RAM is an excellent choice. Ryzen CPUs benefit from faster RAM, and 3600MHz is a sweet spot for performance. The CL16 timing is also good, ensuring efficient data transfer.

6. Storage: The Samsung 970 Evo Plus 512GB NVMe SSD is a top-tier SSD known for its speed and reliability. It offers fast data transfer rates and quick boot/load times. It's a good choice for your primary storage.

7. PSU: The Corsair CV450 is a decent power supply unit. It has a power output of 450 watts, which should be sufficient for your current setup. However, if you plan to upgrade your GPU in the future, you might need to consider a more powerful PSU.

8. Case and Fans: The Rakk Hawani Flow case is a good choice, offering good airflow and a sleek design. The addition of the RAKK Maris Pro PC Lighting Kit 120mm RGB fans will enhance the aesthetics and improve airflow in the case.

Overall, considering the components you listed, it seems like a reasonably balanced setup. However, the GT710 GPU is the weakest link and may struggle with demanding games. If gaming performance is a priority, consider upgrading the GPU to a more powerful option.
Yes i planned to upgrade the gpu but idk if that psu will do with the rx 580
 
Yes i planned to upgrade the gpu but idk if that psu will do with the rx 580
The Corsair CV450 power supply you mentioned has a power output of 450 watts. While it should be sufficient for most mid-range systems, it may be cutting it close when paired with an RX 580 GPU.

The recommended power supply for an RX 580 is usually around 500 watts or higher to ensure stable and efficient power delivery to the components. This is especially important if you plan to overclock your GPU or add additional components in the future.

To be on the safe side and to allow for potential future upgrades, it would be wise to consider getting a higher wattage power supply, ideally around 550-650 watts. This will provide you with enough headroom to accommodate a more powerful GPU and any other upgrades you may make down the line.

Investing in a higher wattage power supply now will give you the flexibility to upgrade your system without having to worry about power constraints in the future.
 
PSU can handle RX 580, goods na din yan for the price.
hii boss haha may systyem unit kase ako ryzen 3 2200g with gpu na rx 580 8gb aisurix lang dito rin ako nagtanong and you answered din sa past threads ko. Trip ko kunin to tapos yung gpu ko i saksakdyan parang upgrade lang din 14k kase mura na. Kung bibili ako ng bago sa 14k budget kulang na kulang sa lahat na nakasabit na components dyan sa 14k system unit

sulit na yan....
yes cocogoat haii
 
hii boss haha may systyem unit kase ako ryzen 3 2200g with gpu na rx 580 8gb aisurix lang dito rin ako nagtanong and you answered din sa past threads ko. Trip ko kunin to tapos yung gpu ko i saksakdyan parang upgrade lang din 14k kase mura na. Kung bibili ako ng bago sa 14k budget kulang na kulang sa lahat na nakasabit na components dyan sa 14k system unit
kung bibilhin mo yan ano gagawin mo sa isang CPU mo? since may system unit kna pla.
 
kung bibilhin mo yan ano gagawin mo sa isang CPU mo? since may system unit kna pla.
yun lang, i guess sell it without the gpu? or pwede ibigay nalang sa kapatid ko pang corel sa sticker shop pero meron na din sya dun eh. parang kulang yung 4 cores ng ryzen 3 2200g sa pag stream ng genshin may mga fps stutter
 
yun lang, i guess sell it without the gpu? or pwede ibigay nalang sa kapatid ko pang corel sa sticker shop pero meron na din sya dun eh. parang kulang yung 4 cores ng ryzen 3 2200g sa pag stream ng genshin may mga fps stutter
bat di ka nlng bumil ng ryzen 5 5600. around 6.7k lng nman yun. at e benta mo nlng ryzen 3 mo. para below 5k lng magiging total cost mo sa upgrade. mas better upgrade pa yun kaysa ryzen 3600
 
bat di ka nlng bumil ng ryzen 5 5600. around 6.7k lng nman yun. at e benta mo nlng ryzen 3 mo. para below 5k lng magiging total cost mo sa upgrade. mas better upgrade pa yun kaysa ryzen 3600
eto din kaso baka di gumana yung processor or compatibility issues?
PC Spec
Ryzen 3 2200g
MSI B350m Gaming Pro
8x2 ddr4 2666mhz Ramsta
Kingstone nvme m.2
250gb Sata SSD
500 GB HDD Toshiba 7200rpm
PSU Zalman ZM700-TX 700w Truerated PSU 80+
Eto spec ko boss.
If binbili nalang ako ng new processor salpakin ko nalang after tanggali g yung ryzen 3? May nabasa ako na sa bios update and processor generation or series ba yon
 
eto din kaso baka di gumana yung processor or compatibility issues?
PC Spec
Ryzen 3 2200g
MSI B350m Gaming Pro
8x2 ddr4 2666mhz Ramsta
Kingstone nvme m.2
250gb Sata SSD
500 GB HDD Toshiba 7200rpm
PSU Zalman ZM700-TX 700w Truerated PSU 80+
Eto spec ko boss.
If binbili nalang ako ng new processor salpakin ko nalang after tanggali g yung ryzen 3? May nabasa ako na sa bios update and processor generation or series ba yon
goods yan, update mo muna bios sa latest para walang issue sa bagong CPU. ksi luma yung mobo na gamit mo. hindi yan gagana sa ryzen 5600 kung hindi updated ang bios. overall walang problema yan salpakan ng ryzen 5600
 
goods yan, update mo muna bios sa latest para walang issue sa bagong CPU. ksi luma yung mobo na gamit mo. hindi yan gagana sa ryzen 5600 kung hindi updated ang bios. overall walang problema yan salpakan ng ryzen 5600
Di kaya masira or ano boss pag i update yung bios? 😕
 
pinaka risk lng sa bios update is brownout. kung hindi nmn uso brownout dyan then walang problema. tsaka saglit lng bios update, around 1-2mins lng nmn. lagi ako nag uupdate ng BIOS everytime may bagong labas.
okay boss. Tignan niyo nga eto boss goods kaya eto or di siya supported?

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boss bing eto kase yun aahhaaha akala ko kase if mag uupdate ako ng bios just for my mobo to support a specific cpu, ay ma reremove yung support for the current processor hindi pala, bale sa newest bios update nandun parin yung support for ryzen 3 2200g+ yung Ryzen 7 3700x or 5 5600. Tama ba?
 

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boss bing eto kase yun aahhaaha akala ko kase if mag uupdate ako ng bios just for my mobo to support a specific cpu, ay ma reremove yung support for the current processor hindi pala, bale sa newest bios update nandun parin yung support for ryzen 3 2200g+ yung Ryzen 7 3700x or 5 5600. Tama ba?
yep, hindi nmn mwawala ang ibang support, ang update lng is para sa mga bagong CPU na wala pa nung time na ginawa ang mobo.
 
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yep, hindi nmn mwawala ang ibang support, ang update lng is para sa mga bagong CPU na wala pa nung time na ginawa ang mobo.
thanks boss, question pala. May chance ba na sa bios version yung cause bakit walang audio yung audio port ng motherboard? even sa case. may nabasa akong thread they updated their mobo bios gigabyte, nawala yung audio nila or not working as in then nag downgrade siya ng bios version para gumana yung audio which is gumana. Iniisip ko baka gumana yung audio netong mobo or maayos with bios update kahit wala pa akong pampalit ng cpu
 
thanks boss, question pala. May chance ba na sa bios version yung cause bakit walang audio yung audio port ng motherboard? even sa case. may nabasa akong thread they updated their mobo bios gigabyte, nawala yung audio nila or not working as in then nag downgrade siya ng bios version para gumana yung audio which is gumana. Iniisip ko baka gumana yung audio netong mobo or maayos with bios update kahit wala pa akong pampalit ng cpu
minsan ganun ang cases. na fifix sa BIOS update. chances lng if bios tlaga ang cause.
 
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