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MisterH1827yDepends on your budget and what you will be using it for. If you need the cores/threads and your budget allows for it I would maybe go for a ryzen 5 1600 instead.
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Basically web development or play CS GO sometimes.
Planning to employ 8GB DDR4 RAM with 128GB SSD, with it -
Things are expensive here compared to US. There is clear difference of atleast $50 in price, here and there
Planning to build a complete desktop under $500 ( exclude monitor and other accessories ) -
RealKC9707yNo, the sweet buys from Ryzen Desktop are 1200, 1400, 1600, 1700. You can overclock any Ryzen CPU as long as the chipset allows it.
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theuser48027yThe question is first and foremost if he should go Intel. I'm not sure if compilers are multi-threaded, but video games aren't - yet. My i5 2500k still has a better per core performance than the 1300x. That's the only real question for me.
The 1300x is probably a good bet for a number of reasons, including price and longevity. AMD's might run hotter, but that probably won't be an issue with CS: GO and compilers. -
I could try to stretch my budget, but I wonder if i could utilize powers & strength of 5 and 3 just don't get me Slow.
Hence I am going with SSD.
I guess it's more than enough for linux, web development, webpack and Atom -
RealKC9707y@jalebiBhai manually setting your overclock in the BIOS would be much better than Turbo boost
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RealKC9707y@theuser actually I believe Ryzen runs cooler than Intel's CPUs.(And they should, AMD uses the same die from Ryzen 3 1200 to their top end Epyc)
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RealKC9707y@jalebiBhai You don't /need/ to overclock, but it is a very decent speed boost. Although if you don't plan on overclocking I'd recommend going with the 1300X because it has a higher clock speed.
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RealKC9707y@jalebiBhai no, but it's what I'd like to use for my build, as such I have done a lot of research on it
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dauie377yAMD gave my school a Ryzen processor for us to do a simulation of the Janas model. It was able to do 100 gflops (replaced 100 macs doing parallel computing) If you can afford one, i think its exceptional.
Here's a video.
https://youtu.be/gQiZfUIs5vQ
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