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Okay, first, no need to PM me, you can post here. Now on to your replies;


sethaithanan wrote There are websites and I don't think could maneuver my way into buying online, but the thing is that I need to buy from a single store in order to get my loan approved.
I would send you the links but they're all in Macedonian, so I wrote the prices of most of the components below.

Building a system with a loan might not be the best idea IMO, but hey that's up to you.

sethaithanan wrote My budget is 52.000MKD(the equivalent of 997USD) and I intend to spend 18k in cash and pay the remainder 35k over 2 years for optimal interest rates(after discussing options with the stores this is my best option given my financial situation).

Right, so you're spending 52,000MKD on a system but are trying to buy everything from one place so that you can work out a finance deal and pay it off over 24 months? I thought you were trying to get a loan from a bank to build a PC or something lmfao.

sethaithanan wrote The GTX is 22k~, the RX580 is 25k~.

Make sure it's not a 3GB GTX 1060, that's an an entirely different GPU.

sethaithanan wrote The Ryzen 5 2600 is 12.5k, the Ryzen 5 1600 is 10.5k and they come with a wraith stealth and a wraith spire cooler respectively. Intel I5's are at about 10.5k~ and they would require buying a cooler which is another dent in my budget.

The R5 1600 comes with a better cooler than the 2600 and would be compatible with any B350 motherboard regardless of BIOS, whereas the 2600 would require the latest BIOS. i5's come with stock coolers, at least the locked ones do. Unless you buy an OEM/tray SKU which is usually the same price or more expensive than the same SKU with an included cooler. Regardless, there are plenty of perfectly good cheap aftermarket CPU coolers.

sethaithanan wrote The SSD's are also relatively overpriced and are simply a no-go at this point in time, although, as I said, I have no problem with getting one in the future.
The B350 is 5.7k
The PSUs range from 2.8 to 4k.

Other than WoW and MOBAs I would like to put in hours into games such as the Assassin's Creed series, PUBG, Far Cry, Fallout 4, Tropico 6, GTA V, etc... As I said, I (want to)play everything
I also geeked out completely at some new titles revealed on the E3, so there's the future perspective as well.

SSD's shouldn't be too over-priced. 240GB SSD should be similar price to a 2TB HDD, and it's much easier to get an SSD, then add an HDD later.

With the two websites you gave me, I'd try to get something like this;
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This puts you around 32k Denar, so you can either add a 1TB HDD;
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or get a nicer/better case;
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Or just save the money since the N200 is a great case for the price anyway and you can add the HDD later.

As for GPU, here is an RX 570 and RX 580, both cheaper than any GTX 1060 I can find in stock;
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and here is the cheapest 6GB GTX 1060 I can find in stock;
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I'd try to buy the GPU cash and get the rest of the system on finance if you're doing it that way.
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If you could, reply to my PM, please.
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Ok 13, thanks for replying. The loan is indeed through a bank and the interest rates are really, really good, it pays off given my monthly incomes, I won't even notice it, but I need to buy from a single store.
I went to the store and I got some discounts so I'll get a GTX 1060 6GB for 20.3k

Two questions though, is the B360 compatible with Ryzen 2600x and is it capable of overclocking(since I managed to be able to get a ryzen 2600x for 11.8k)?
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These two are in stock.

I also found that the 2600x/2600 is supported by b350 here: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Second question: is it hard to do a BIOS update on an already put together PC?

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[quote="sethaithanan"]Two questions though, is the B360 compatible with Ryzen 2600x and is it capable of overclocking(since I managed to be able to get a ryzen 2600x for 11.8k)?
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These two are in stock.
No. B360=Intel.

sethaithanan wrote I also found that the 2600x/2600 is supported by b350 here: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Second question: is it hard to do a BIOS update on an already put together PC?

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It'll be impossible to do a BIOS update on a B350 motherboard without a 1st generation Ryzen CPU unless the motherboard you buy already has a BIOS that supports 2nd gen Ryzen.
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Ok, so which mo-bo should I get for the ryzen 2600X?(that's preferably under 6k MKD)
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