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  • Medwidek
    PCHF Member
    • Jan 2020
    • 2

    #1

    Whole new PC

    Hi,

    My girlfriends notebook crashed and i will give her my 2 years old 1050 Ti “gaming” notebook.

    So i got green to buy whole new “killing” machine :love:

    I have little problem. I am trying to figure it out, whitch graphic card should i bought. I am sure that i want 1440p, 60+ FPS Build on high/ultra setings (i never had that, always around 50 on mid-low setings). I could buy better, but i don’t want spend that much.

    So My requirements are:

    playing on 32" QHD monitor / Acer XZ321QUbmijpphzx or similar ( i know it has 144 Hz, but i will sit really close and curved 30"+ monitors dont have lower frequencies)
    Around 60+ FPS on high/ultra setings in games like: PUBG, WoT, Subnautica, DOOM, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Tom Clancy’s The Division (this is my game which i play right now)
    Enable play games at least for 5+ years, without any big upgrades. Just by lowering graphics settings.

    Question: Free-sync/G-sync? Is it worth it? Monitors with G-sync is significan more expensive. So if its worth it, i prefer amd graphics.

    About AMD. I read that 5700/5700XT chips have some problems (freezing, black screen etc.) Should i avoid it? Or is it too much for my preferences? 5500XT will be enough?

    Also, there will be new 5600 XT soon. Should i wait?

    Motherboard B450 is good enough?

    RAM 16 Gb?

    Ryzen 5 3600 is enough?

    There is link to czech computer shop with other components that i think should be good. Feel free to change/comment.

    Due facts that i am from the Czech republic, i will not give you whole budget for computer (the prices are higher here). Lets say, lowest possible price to my requirements.

    Thank you.
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8982

    #2
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