Solved Will my pc run rust at 50+ fps

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Im think about buying a pc for play rust mainly so I'm wondering if it'll run it

Pc specs
ARESGAME Power Supply 500W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU

ASRock B450M PRO4 AM4 AMD Promontory B450 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard

ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1650 Super Twin Fan 4GB GDDR6 128-Bit Gaming Graphics Card, Super Compact, Zt-T16510F-10L

AMD Ryzen 3 3100 4-Core, 8-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cool

G.Skill 16GB (2 x 8GB) Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 3200MHz Intel Z170 Platform Desktop Memory F4-3200C16D-16GVRB

XPG Gammix S5 256GB PCIe 3D NAND PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 R/W up to 2100/1500MB/s SSD (AGAMMIXS5-256GT-C)

Seagate Bare Drives BarraCuda 1TB Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB Cache for Computer Desktop PC
 
ARESGAME Power Supply 500W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU

Quickest way to blow your computer up is to use a garbage PSU so recommend you change the above to one from a proven brand such as EVGA or Seasonic, the GPU in your list is not too demanding power wise but to make sure that any PSU can cope go for a minimum of a Bronze efficiency or above 500W supply, the extra power will allow for the PSU not being Gold efficiency rated.

ASRock B450M PRO4 AM4 AMD Promontory B450 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
The MB supports 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation Ryzen CPUs so you need to make sure that the board you purchase has the latest BIOS already or your 3rd generation CPU will not work.
 
Quickest way to blow your computer up is to use a garbage PSU so recommend you change the above to one from a proven brand such as EVGA or Seasonic, the GPU in your list is not too demanding power wise but to make sure that any PSU can cope go for a minimum of a Bronze efficiency or above 500W supply, the extra power will allow for the PSU not being Gold efficiency rated.


The MB supports 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation Ryzen CPUs so you need to make sure that the board you purchase has the latest BIOS already or your 3rd generation CPU will not work
First off thank you. Second I originally had a evga 500w that I was looking at when I read the reviews a bunch of people were saying that it surged and fried their whole pc so I switched it to that aresgame psu which had really good reviews. And the only seasonic psu I could find had awful reviews. I dont make alot of money so I dont wanna risk frying the whole pc.

And with the mb how do I tell if it has the latest bios. I found this pc off of linus and in the building video he said that there is a solid chance that ill have to put a 2nd gen chip in there and flash it to run 3rd gen, im brand new to this so I have no clue if maybe some boards come with the latest bios and some dont. I'm a little confused with it all
 
Be interesting to see the info that you read so we can see what the poster/s have had to say in their reviews.

Been building and repairing computers for as long as I can care to remember so have seen how PC hardware has changed over the years, in all this time two of the most stand out PSU brands have been Seasonic and Corsair, EVGA are relatively new compared to the other two but quality wise they are catching them up, anyone that has criticised any of them brands needs to provide substantial proof to base their reviews on.

Seasonic = probably the best PSUs around.
Corsair = not far behind Seasonic but they do not recommend that their Bronze efficiency rated PSUs be used in gaming type builds.
EVGA = Bronze and above efficiency rated PSUs are very good and would only recommend this brand be used over a Corsair Bronze efficiency rated PSU.

I found this pc off of linus and in the building video he said that there is a solid chance that ill have to put a 2nd gen chip in there and flash it to run 3rd gen
Sorry but that is reason enough for me not to go with this particular combo, updating the BIOS comes with risk + you need to have a second gen Ryzen CPU available which sounds to me is most unlikely after reading your reply.

Any MB that is compatible with 3rd gen Ryzen CPUs will normally have the information clearly displayed on the box or advertisement.

Not sure if they still do but AMD had a scheme were they let you have an older CPU on a temporary basis so you could update the BIOS then return the CPU back to them, see info here

You are welcome btw :)
 
Be interesting to see the info that you read so we can see what the poster/s have had to say in their reviews.

Been building and repairing computers for as long as I can care to remember so have seen how PC hardware has changed over the years, in all this time two of the most stand out PSU brands have been Seasonic and Corsair, EVGA are relatively new compared to the other two but quality wise they are catching them up, anyone that has criticised any of them brands needs to provide substantial proof to base their reviews on.

Seasonic = probably the best PSUs around.
Corsair = not far behind Seasonic but they do not recommend that their Bronze efficiency rated PSUs be used in gaming type builds.
EVGA = Bronze and above efficiency rated PSUs are very good and would only recommend this brand be used over a Corsair Bronze efficiency rated PSU.


Sorry but that is reason enough for me not to go with this particular combo, updating the BIOS comes with risk + you need to have a second gen Ryzen CPU available which sounds to me is most unlikely after reading your reply.

Any MB that is compatible with 3rd gen Ryzen CPUs will normally have the information clearly displayed on the box or advertisement.

Not sure if they still do but AMD had a scheme were they let you have an older CPU on a temporary basis so you could update the BIOS then return the CPU back to them, see info here

You are welcome btw :)
The reviews that I read were off of Amazon on the evga 500w psu. I just got that psu today in the mail and as I was looking at it I seen that one of the pins for the 24 pin power cable(i think) were missing so I'm gonna send it back and try again with evga and if it doesn't work out I think imma save up the extra 20-30 dollars and buy a way nicer one.
I also got the MB today as im slowly buying the parts, and I think I got lucky with it and on the box it says its amd Ryzen 3000 desktop ready so I'm pretty sure that means it supports 3rd generation.
If you got any thing to add please do cause I need all the help I can get lol.
 
. I just got that psu today in the mail and as I was looking at it I seen that one of the pins for the 24 pin power cable(i think) were missing so I'm gonna send it back and try again with evga

Choose EVGA over any unheard of brand all day.

There is no pin #20 on a 24 pin ATX power connector but still send the PSU back in any event.
 
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