MadGhoster
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It says 1151
Shame, since the AMD's stock cooling isn't bad... unlike Intel's one.@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
Clearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.
Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.
@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
Clearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.
Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.
@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
I do want your help im just very inexperianced and very careful with what I buyClearly you don't want my help so you're on your own pal.
Sockets are right, if there's anyone here that knows Ryzen stuff it'd be me. Drop to a 1600 for included cooling and even save more money.
@Intel_man 1600X comes without a cooler actually. They assume if you're getting the enthusiast chip you'll go aftermarket cooling anyway.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B350M-GAMING-PRO.html#productFeature-sectionI do want your help im just very inexperianced and very careful with what I buy
Sorry I was looking at the wrong one, your righthttps://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B350M-GAMING-PRO.html#productFeature-section
The B350M is definitely an AM4 socket board.
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/38140/thermaltake-contac-silent-12-cpu-coolerBut what about cooling it dosent look like you have a cooling system on there
Define would work, do you mean could probably do the job, or do you mean it is well suited to the cpuSomething like that would work. Doesn't look like pccasegear has a lot of affordable AM4 coolers yet on shelf.
I need two monitors as I also do programming, or atleast learning toInstead of two 24" 1080p monitors, and with a 1070, you can power a single 27"-32" 1440p monitor.