now that the 2nd generation of AMD Ryzen series CPU's have now been released it is looking like AMD is preparing to launch another product already. The new product is called the Combat Crate and it's more of a bundle than a new project. thanks to leaked information from videocardz, I can tell you whats inside this mysterous new bundle. These Combat Crates s with are a bundle of 1 Ryzen CPU, a compatible AM4 motherboard and a Radeon GPU. to be specific, it appears that the bundle is equipped with a Ryzen 5 1600 CPU or a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, with an MSI B350 Tomahawk motherboard and a MSI RX 580 Armor graphics card. that's quite the offering for AMD enthusiasts looking to build their own gaming rigs.
The Combat Crate is also stocked with some essential hardware that will push your gaming experience to another level and give you a competitive edge. The lightning-fast Ryzen chip, powerful RX graphics coupled with ground breaking Radeon Software and a MSI motherboard this AMD bundle provides the ultimate arsenal for serious gamers.
It is unlikley that AMD’s other motherboard & GPU partners will seek to release their own version of Combat Crates , but it’s certainly a prudent idea for DIY PC gamers looking to escape the drought created by miners. the package has the convenience of having all major components in one box whilst saving you from higher initial expenses.
This campaign helps AMD and its motherboard partners clear current stocks of the older Ryzen 1000 series CPU's and 300 series AM4 style motherboards. this may also prove to be a very effective way to endure GPU's are accessible to gamers rather than miners, who are more likely to buy graphics cards in bulk. this offer will make it so miners end up with higher expenses and a lot of equipment that they cannot use.
So if your a gamer now may be the time for you to start planning your next rig; prices are going to be dropping as the older GPU's and CPU's get replaced with newer generations. It is still a bummer that gamers will continue to have a hard time getting the newest GPU's like the Vega 56 and 64 affordably until the mining craze dies down or moves away from GPU computations.
Prices might drop, but on the average, they are still quiet expensive. Some of us might be able to afford after its quite old in the system.
yes thats is true these are pretty expensive components anyways.
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