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Jun 18, 2025 5:53 AM
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frontpage Posted by Jaggsta • Yesterday
Jun 18, 2025 5:53 AM
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + ASUS B650E Max Gaming Mobo + 16GB Team Group DDR5-6000 RAM
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This is a very good deal.Cheaper than microcenter 7800x3d bundle ,and it has the b650E motherboard with pcie 5.0x16 while the microcenter has b650 motherboard with pcie 4.0x16 ,but this only has 16gb of ram while the microcenter bundle has 32gb of ram
I would want to upgrade ram anyway so this might be a pretty good deal for me to upgrade.
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Plus, you can always just spend a little more and add 2 more sticks if you find you absolutely need it. Most folks won't, at least not yet.
Plus, you can always just spend a little more and add 2 more sticks if you find you absolutely need it. Most folks won't, at least not yet.
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Low end gaming build in 2025 is 32GB RAM (2 x 16GB). I'd suggest 64GB (2 x 32GB) as a reasonable build. (My builds even 5 years ago were all 64GB of RAM or higher.) Do not do 4x DIMMs when you can do 2x DIMMs instead (significant perf hit for gaming).
4x single rank and 2x dual rank are essentially the same. 4x dual rank is where things get weird.
I wouldn't. Just wait for AM6. I don't think it makes sense for your current rig
If I remember correctly, the 7800x3d doesn't offer much improvement in fps compared to the 5800x3d in some games.I would go with 9800x3d bundles instead.I assume you are asking if the ram is low profile because you want to build it in a SFF then I would suggest you skip this deal since it has ATX motherboard and it's not low profile ram.Unless you don't mind the hassle of selling the motherboard and ram and buying the motherboard and ram again.
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