Ryzen 5 5600 or 5600x

dhyan12s

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hey there im building a pc , i already bought most of the components, only remains is motherboard and cpu , im not sure which of those below would be good 5600 costs around 9k and 5600x costs around 10k , i bought an intel arc a750 gpu , i saw many benchmarks and all , it shows 3 fps difference , im not sure which would be better overall in all departments.

thanks and i also thinking to buy the msi a550bn psu , 550W maybe enough i guess mostly the build goes upto 370 Watt , maybe in the future i may add a better cpu in the am4 , but mostly its just one time build
 
5600x is available on Amazon for 8800 after discount, while 5600 is available for 9800 after discount ..So the Choice is now confusing nw ..So I guess its better to buy the cheaper one.
 
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5600x is available on Amazon for 8800 after discount, while 5600 is available for 9800 after discount ..So the Choice is now confusing nw ..So I guess its better to buy the cheaper one.
ooh , like what type of discount , im a 16 year o , so im not the one payinng though , but my father doesnt have credit card i guess
 
ooh , like what type of discount , im a 16 year o , so im not the one payinng though , but my father doesnt have credit card i guess
Hdfc discount .
 

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yeah but , we dont have any credit card
 
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Little late here but if 5600X and 5600 are close in price, go for the X. If 5600 is cheaper, it’s the smarter pick since performance difference is minimal.

Just wanted to add this - 550W PSU is fine for now, but 650W gives more future-proofing and especially since you're planning to possibly upgrade the CPU later. Gives more headroom and peace of mind.

All the best with the build - it’s gonna be a solid one!
 
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Little late here but if 5600X and 5600 are close in price, go for the X. If 5600 is cheaper, it’s the smarter pick since performance difference is minimal.

Just wanted to add this - 550W PSU is fine for now, but 650W gives more future-proofing and especially since you're planning to possibly upgrade the CPU later. Gives more headroom and peace of mind.

All the best with the build - it’s gonna be a solid one!
oh nice , maybe im not sure , but maybe in a time i may get a higher end cpu when it gets cheap like after 5 years or something