I think I just deleted my post oops! Anyway, that sounds like a good system 
to me, I believe and I could be wrong but qubes can run on anything 
multi-thread capable 16 ram works ok, 32gb of ram works fabulous. DDR4 
Clocked in at 2999 or something in the 2900's.. Boot time still takes at 
least double or tripple windows 10 but once up and running its very 
satisfying. I also am using an ASRock fatal1ty x370 pro gaming board.. 
Ryzen 7 if I recall correctly.. Built it a few years ago, just recently 
bumped up the ram to 32 and added a second ssd and use bios boot menu to 
either boot windows or qubes.. Windows cant see the qubes SSD but qubes CAN 
see the windows drive.. Perfect!
12:37 PM (2 minutes ago) 


On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 11:57:26 AM UTC-7, M wrote:
>
> I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the 
> following specifications: 
>
> 1)  Motherboard:  ASRock X570 Pro4 
> 2)  CPU:  AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one 
> for PCIe 4.0 with onboard graphic) 
> 3)  SSD:  AORUS 
>
> Does anyone know about if this will result in any problems in relation to 
> running Qubes OS besides “the ordinary challenges”, and if so which 
> problems ?

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