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>Premium VRM
Useless if youre not extreme overclocker

>Fast RAM
Again useless if you cant use all that bandwidth

AMDrones buy computer parts just to show off big numbers and look at benchmark all days or something?

>28 core on water cooling vs a 32 core on LN2, only clocking 100Mhz more
Lmao, only 274 points more

I know there's not much more gain by upping the speeds to high ehavens, but I don't get why intel dudes will compare a ryzen machine with a $250 board with an intel machine that has a $100 board and say the ryzen rig is not giving good price to perf, when you can get a b350 board for cheap with 2666 ram and be way cheaper overall.

>NVMe are not for gaming; See "More"
What about NVMe (with nvme speeds) with dram over dramless SATA for an extra ~$15. Does it worth?

The only "bad" thing is the Phison controller I guess, most SSDs I saw had SiliconMotion.

>32 cores vs 18 cores

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Intel doesn't offer better, sorry

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I'm ordering a Ryzen 3 2200G and a Asrock B450M Pro4.

Should I go for 2x8GB or 1x16GB?

I'll be upgrading the Ryzen within 6 months to a dedicated GPU setup. Is a 550W PSU good enough for a standard flagship Ryzen 5 and dedicated GPU? I won't be overclocking anything besides the memory to get it set at 3000Mhz

2x8GB for sure, that APU basically NEEDS that dual-channel RAM bandwidth.