![]() If you went Intel, you would need to go a bit better than an i5 9400f, like an i5 10600kīut your not going to need 12 threads, the i5 9400f would probably be close enough, it is only a little under the Ryzen RADEON RX 590 FATBOY 8GB OC+ PCIE 3.0 8GB DDR5 DP HDMI DVI-D I have found some still on sale, though i am not familiar with the retailer They have that kinda overpriced, it apparently never heard of black friday, year end, or inventory taxes. GIGABYTE Radeon RX 590 Gaming 8G Graphics Card, 2 x WINDFORCE Fans, 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5, GV-RX590GAMING-8GD Video Card The RX590's would more powerful, but right now seems to be a bad time to go looking for one ![]() Same exact card, same exact specs, but the MSI version I mean if you got no budget to worry about, lots of things we could point you at, but im looking at affordableĪnd what gets you the most for the money.īy the way, someone went to stupidsville when they priced theseĪSUS ROG Strix Radeon RX 580 O8G Gaming OC Edition GDDR5 DP HDMI DVI VR Ready AMD Graphics Card with RGB Lighting (ROG-STRIX-RX580-O8G-GAMING)Because i bought one of those a few years ago, pre black friday depletion, just before the sale prices peaked. XFX Radeon RX 580 DirectX 12 RX-580P8DFD6 XXX Edition 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 CrossFireX Support Video Card Which is probably why you can get one of them down into that price rangeīrute power wise, you might be better off with something like this (with 4 HDMI ports for all those TV's) MSI Radeon RX 5500 XT DirectX 12 RX 5500 XT GAMING X 8G 8GB 128-Bit GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 HDCP Ready Video Cardīut the thing is, if you check some of the benchmark site, it really is not a big advancement over the RX 580 The jump to a 5700, right now, jumps the dollars up, a few hundred The ones that were going for for under $400 were gone as fast as they got listed What are the recommended components I should look at?ĬPU wise, you have a lot of leeway with a recent CPUĪ ryx, or intel equivalent would run what ever you want to emulateįor other emulations the GPU really does not matter much at all, but for VPX and Future Pinball it does.Īn R圆800 would rock, but i am not foreseeing any crazy sub $600 dollar deals coming along soon I know its a black hole but it a hobby and they cost $ I just need to know what a decent system needs with enough room for future. This is going to be a summer build so I can hold off for better prices. Welcome to the black hole friday anomaly LOL Unless i go with used components, which aint a happening I need to upgrade a PC for someone, and right now, virtually everything i want for it, is out of stock Too much stuff coming up right now as out of stock, and personally, if i am spending money on PC parts, i am not fond of going with 2nd and 3rd choices I would hold off on buying GPU's until after the insanity of the holidays ends So you kind of have to leave room for a wide variety of apps, various emulators, front ends, addons etc I would go with 8gb ram to leave headroom, you are not making a pin cab Great for a light weight laptop of mild use, not great for making some kind of gaming machine That wont be an optimal CPU, i think your older i5 would actually be better Right now seems to be a terrible time to buyĮverything i would consider buying is out of stock Mostly, you are concerned with a GPU that can run 4k resolutions with enough ass to at least maintain a solid 60fps (lowest refresh rate a 4k lcd will sync at)
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