/pcbg/ - PC Building General

Hi guys, what in your opinion is the best RAM for Ryzen 2600 + AsRock B450M Pro4 which will cost ~100-150$?

I want to buy two 8GB sticks and have 16GB for ~100$, but I fail miserably to recognize which of them is dual-rank and which uses d/c/b-die modules. It's painful to google it every time, so if anyone has experience with these RAMs, please give me a tip.

750W SFX PSUs are hard to come by. Though now that you mentioned that, some finally popped up on newegg.

>literally buy a better psu
what about carbon footprint though

>Another mITX fag bound by the constraints of their case
Lol. Meanwhile even people using mini mATX cases don't have to take any of the bullshit dimensions into consideration when it comes to basic shit like getting a better PSU.

Is there any actual difference between the Gigabyte RX570 (4GB) and the PowerColor Red Dragon RX570? The Powercolor page only shows the AMD features (powercolor.com/product?id=1493878067#features) while the Gigabyte one goes more in-depth on their build (gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-RX570GAMING-4GD#kf)

Both come to 129USD for me, so I'd rather just buy the actual best between the two.

I've had great experience from gigabyte. Never tried powercolor but I hear they're shitty apart from making SFF memes like the Vega 56 Nano.

Just brand. Maybe cooling capability. I personally would take Power color over Gigashit any day of the week. Gigabyte is know for using really cheap caps and prone to coil whine.

purpose-built it for deployment because it's so easy to move around

paid off

powercolor is trash tier
gigabyte is poorfag tier

get the one with better cooling, higher clocks

it's not rocket science

Both of those are bad models.
You should get a factory overclocked one that's at least 1.2GHz. They have better coolers and quality overall.

600W should be fine. I have a 600W with my 1600X and Vega56 and it doesn't go over 300W total consumption.