CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 4600G 3.7GHz Processor

GPU: SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 6700 10GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

Motherboard: GIGABYTE B450M DS3H Motherboard (Amd Socket AM4/Ryzen 2nd Gen Series CPU/Max 64GB DDR4-3200MHz Memory

PSU: Antec 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply (CSK650)

Ram: Adata AX4U320016G16A-ST50 Desktop Ram XPG Spectrix D50 Series 16GB (16GBx2) DDR4 3200MHz RGB Tungsten Grey

SSD: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB M.2 NVMe Internal SSD (MZ-V7S500BW)

From what I understand RX 6700 XT would be best choice but from where I live the price difference is like this:

| RTX 3060 12GB | - 323.23 usd

| 6650 XT | - 304.99 usd

| 6700 10 GB non XT | - 328.18 usd

| 6700 XT | - 407.92 usd

So I can’t afford an XT version so I’m confused between 6700 non XT versus 3060 12 GB as it does have an 2 GB vram advantage but 6700 performs better. I’m looking a General purpose build with light animation, editing mostly gaming and emulation. Also please let me any other improvements I can add while maintaining a tight build. Also, what cheap UPS should I use as I don’t have an inverter. Thank you in advance! :P

  • Peachfacedshredder
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    Looks great with one small comment.

    4600G is a model with integrated graphics. Unless you intend it as a backup for when graphics card goes down, you might be able to get a slightly cheaper model, or a better performance model for the same price?

    Depends on how the price list is for your area

    • @SomethingOP
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      21 year ago

      Yes I just cleared that in my above comment

    • @SomethingOP
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      11 year ago

      I see, thanks for the input!

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Ddr5 with older Ryzen series is not going to work. There could be a valid reason, but why a g version cpu if you want to buy a gpu anyway?

    • @SomethingOP
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      Hi! thanks for the input I just realized that haha :P I chose G version simply because its cheaper than without G one. The next available option for me is : AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5GHz Processor which is 161.45 usd The 4600g is 119.46 usd so there a difference 42 usd. That’s all So what do you think about the gpu choices I will only be playing on 1080p native resolution

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        Yeah oke, that is quite a difference. If the 3600 is still available that is maybe an option to save some money and a bit better performance (larger cache). Gpu, hard to say, i m rocking an old one and advice from me would be pure guesswork on what future will hold for gaming. However adobe seems to favor nvidia a bit sometimes with editing. And guess that holds true for more programs. But if the focus is games. I wouldn’t pick nvidia just for that.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    What’s the pricing of the Intel Arc in your part? I have one in my recent build and am very happy with it so far, but I’m not a real intense gamer.

    Also are you sure you can use DDR5 memory with that motherboard and processor?

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      Edited. INTEL ARC A750 8GB GDDR6 GRAPHICS CARD is 257.37 usd and INTEL ARC A770 16GB GDDR6 GRAPHICS CARD is 400.26 usd

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    This is totally not the intent of buildapc, but if you’re willing to go ITX, I’ve been meaning to sell some “old” parts through the hardwareswap Discord. If you’re interested (and in USA :)) it may save you some money to go for a higher end GPU.

    I have:

    • Asrock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming ITX/ac. Works with up to 5000 series CPUs with a BIOS update
    • Ryzen 3400G (about 10-15% slower in CPU benchmarks)
    • 2 x 8 gb 3200 MHz Samsung B-die RAM