
32GB is more than enough.Ħ-Core/12-Thread is perfectly fine. The RAM you picked is great but Ryzen at the moment doesn't like RAM that runs higher than 2666MHz so you won't be getting the most that you can from your RAM if it is capable of running up to 3200MHz. When getting a new CPU that uses a new chipset you pretty much end up replacing half of your system components. I am not looking to OverClock at this time, but once I understand more about overclocking I might look into it.ĬPU = (Will 6 cores suffice or should I get 8 cores?)įrom looking at these components, would they work well together? And it looks to me like this would be changing up a majority of the components within the case. Some of the items are just because I like them (the RAM has blue LEDs). I was doing some more looking into the new CPU and I would more than likely have to get a new Motherboard and RAM to go with it. You need to get DDR4 RAM as well for the Ryzen CPU Your current power supply is sufficient for getting the RX580 and the Ryzen 5. If you are going to overclock you need a B350 or X370 chipset. If you are not going to overclock you only need an A320 chipset. If you are going to overclock it you need something a little better.

If you are going to get a Ryyou need to get a cooler for it. When it says it needs a cooler it means that it won't come with one.
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If you are going to upgrade the CPU to ryzen you need the new socket and chipset to go with it. If you want to game and stay AMD switch to a ryzen 1600

Save your money for a platform upgrade, the FX line is obsolete for gaming and would prevent you from having playable fps at maximum setting in most newer titles and especially online games

You dont need to change your power supply, you are flushing money down the toiletĪ 650w would be plenty for your setup with a rx 580 even if overclocking Would this graphics card be an acceptable upgrade to the above-mentioned hardware? Along with the upgrade to the graphics card, I will be removing the 750 watt power supply I am currently using and upgrading to. Also, I run two monitors (HP Pavilion 32" and HP 22" bw) and would like it to have two DisplayPort connections if possible. I am looking to spend no more than $600 and would like an upgraded card that can run any of these games with maximum graphics settings. Some games I play are Mass Effect 1,2,3 and Andromeda, World of Warcraft, Star Trek Online, Path of Exile, EVE Online (occasionally), League of Legends, World of Warships and some games on Steam. I am looking for a graphics card that is still on the AMD side of the house. Corsair Vengeance LP 1866 MHz DDR3 x4 (4 8GB sticks)
