I would like to build a budget gaming PC and would like to know what you think about the following configuration. The PC will then bring games such as Rocket League, Rainbow and Fortnite liquid to work.
Mainboard: Asus Prime A320M-K
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
GPU: PowerColor Radeon RX 570 Red Dragon
PSU: BeQuiet! System Power 9 400 watts
RAM: G. Skill Aegis DIMM Kit 8 GB DDR4-2400
Case: (not sure) Thermaltake H21
SSD: Kingston A400 240GB
I would be glad about a helpful answer.
The CPU will not run with the board without bios update. In general, the board is absolutely cheap and no more than 4 cores to use. Upgrading is there so ne thing. At least I would take that:
https://www.mindfactory.de/...67179.html
Overall, I would do it for around 400 euro so:
Thanks for the tip
Or for a few euro more one with 8GB; for example: https://www.mindfactory.de/...27274.html
So summarized again.
The motherboard does not work! The proposal from DrBlub sounds good.
In the CPU, you could just as well fall back on the Ryzen 3 1200, as it is cheaper and has less power.
GPU and power supply are great!
8gb Ram are quite sufficient for the games you want to play (that's my experience). If you have money again later, you can still upgrade it.
There's nothing wrong with the case.
Do you still have an external mass storage? Otherwise it will soon be short of storage space.
First of all thanks for the reply.
The with the motherboard is now clear to me. Would you recommend a Gigabyte GA-AX370M-DS3H instead of DrBlub's suggestion?
As for your question, I still have a 1TB hard drive at home.
The motherboard looks pretty good, but I do not know it very well. For overclocking, it is mediocre.
OK thanks.
I would rather advise you to one of these housing:
https://geizhals.de/...mp=1328877
You just have more room for CPU coolers and graphics cards in the future.
Better airflow through more pre-installed fans.
To the rest you have already been told something
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EDIT:
If the money is still enough, they would not be bad either:
They are really better.