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07-23-2019 , 06:32 AM
Hey everyone,
I want to build a new PC mainly for poker stuffs like multi-tabling, in multi sites with multi screens, using huds, trackers, calculators also music APPs like Spotify, video, twitch and etc except for huge solvers like monkersolver.
right now after a lot of thinking and researches I came up with this

CPU: AMD RYZEN 5 2600
MDB: Asus ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming
GPU: MSI RX580 ARMOR OC
SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 250GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 or 3 TB 3.5 7200 RPM
RAM: G.Skill Tridenz Z RGB 2*8GB CL16 DDR4 3200Mhz

Could you guys please give me your opinion if this is enough for my purposes for few years and also consider affordability thank you
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07-23-2019 , 08:17 AM
MrNabhi90,

-Your GPU isn't needed for the activities that you describe above.

Your two disk drives are:
SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 250GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 or 3 TB 3.5 7200 RPM

It seems to me that you'd be better off to drop the HDD, and to use half of the saved money to increase your SSD from 250GB to 500GB.

Future upgrades:
-If you choose to get a second drive at some stage in the future, you can get another PCIE SSD for not much money.
-Get more RAM if/when you need it
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07-23-2019 , 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Josem
MrNabhi90,

-Your GPU isn't needed for the activities that you describe above.

Your two disk drives are:
SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 250GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2 or 3 TB 3.5 7200 RPM

It seems to me that you'd be better off to drop the HDD, and to use half of the saved money to increase your SSD from 250GB to 500GB.

Future upgrades:
-If you choose to get a second drive at some stage in the future, you can get another PCIE SSD for not much money.
-Get more RAM if/when you need it
Hey Thank you for your fast respond
so from CPU and Mainboard aspects everything seems fine for my needs right?
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07-23-2019 , 10:29 AM
MrNabhi90,

Yes, that is likely fine. Be aware that the motherboard you've selected has no onboard wifi, so that might be an issue for you (I don't know).

The newer AMD 3000 CPUs should also fit into that motherboard, so you can upgrade to that at some stage.
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07-23-2019 , 03:50 PM
Thank you
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07-23-2019 , 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Josem
MrNabhi90,

Yes, that is likely fine. Be aware that the motherboard you've selected has no onboard wifi, so that might be an issue for you (I don't know).

The newer AMD 3000 CPUs should also fit into that motherboard, so you can upgrade to that at some stage.
what is your suggestion for GPU? as I want to connect this PC to two Fullhd TV with HDMI ports?
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07-23-2019 , 06:25 PM
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what is your suggestion for GPU? as I want to connect this PC to two Fullhd TV with HDMI ports?
Your motherboard appears to have a HDMI plug and a Displayport plug. I'd suggest getting a DisplayPort to HDMI cable or plug for a few dollars from Amazon (I don't know what TV you have, but there's a chance you might have a DisplayPort plug on your TV).
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07-23-2019 , 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Josem
Your motherboard appears to have a HDMI plug and a Displayport plug. I'd suggest getting a DisplayPort to HDMI cable or plug for a few dollars from Amazon (I don't know what TV you have, but there's a chance you might have a DisplayPort plug on your TV).
@Josem: The Ryzen 2600 does not have a built in GPU and the ports will not be active. Only the 4 core Ryzen xx00G parts have built in GPUs (2200G,2400G,3200G,3400G). Ryzen systems outside of the APU SKUs require an add-in GPU. An AMD R560 or Nvidia 1050/1050ti or 960 will be adequate for non-gaming purposes. A DisplayPort to HDMI adapter will still be needed for the second display.
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07-24-2019 , 04:23 AM
I stand corrected!
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07-24-2019 , 05:32 AM
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@Josem: The Ryzen 2600 does not have a built in GPU and the ports will not be active. Only the 4 core Ryzen xx00G parts have built in GPUs (2200G,2400G,3200G,3400G). Ryzen systems outside of the APU SKUs require an add-in GPU. An AMD R560 or Nvidia 1050/1050ti or 960 will be adequate for non-gaming purposes. A DisplayPort to HDMI adapter will still be needed for the second display.
Thank you for your respond
I think an AMD RX 580 boards likely has two HDMI outputs
and do you think Ryzen 5 2600 is enough for puposes I mentioned above?
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