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Processor | Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE |
Memory | 2x16 GB Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL16 Rev E @ 3800 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | RTX3080 Ti FE |
Storage | SX8200 Pro 1 TB, Plextor M6Pro 256 GB, WD Blue 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 34GN850P-B |
Case | SilverStone Primera PM01 RGB |
Audio Device(s) | SoundBlaster G6 | Fidelio X2 | Sennheiser 6XX |
Power Supply | SeaSonic Focus Plus Gold 750W |
Mouse | Endgame Gear XM1R |
Keyboard | Wooting Two HE |
BUDGET - 800 EUR, I'll buy some of the parts on Amazon.DE, some of it locally due to price difference/availability. This of course doesn't include possible GPU upgrade down the line
PURPOSE OF THE BUILD - gaming, don't care about streaming, productivity, etc
So far I came up with this:
Things I'm not certain of:
CPU - 3600 or wait for 3600X. Would 3.8/4.4 make a difference?
CPU cooler - I've picked H5 due to the fact that it's a 140mm fan, if anyone has better options feel free to suggest one
PSU - my current one (XFX Core 550W) has no issues running the old build. However, I've been using it at least 5 years and I do worry about it aging, plus modular cables help with cleaning up the build
SSD - I've picked 2.5" SATA, don't think I'll see any difference in going with NVMe considering pure gaming workload. Feel free to suggest a different model, I've basically done no research on performance when it comes to regular SATA drives. Alternatively I can go with a 500-512 GB one, since I don't tend to keep 20 games installed at once and have regular HDD for media.
GPU - since I'm still using 1920x1200 display which is 60 Hz I think I'll stick to 1060 6GB for now, although I might upgrade to a new display and a 5700 XT in September or later down the line and then get a 1440p display
Intake fans for the case - go with 2x140mm or 3x120mm? I'm considering these as a 120mm option:
Noctua's A14 PWM as a 140mm alternative. Other options?
Or simply go with 2 x A14 PWM on the front and Scythe 120 mm in the back?
OC - I'll probably stick to PBO, since Ryzen's are pretty much maxed out by default
PURPOSE OF THE BUILD - gaming, don't care about streaming, productivity, etc
So far I came up with this:
System Builder
de.pcpartpicker.com
Things I'm not certain of:
CPU - 3600 or wait for 3600X. Would 3.8/4.4 make a difference?
CPU cooler - I've picked H5 due to the fact that it's a 140mm fan, if anyone has better options feel free to suggest one
PSU - my current one (XFX Core 550W) has no issues running the old build. However, I've been using it at least 5 years and I do worry about it aging, plus modular cables help with cleaning up the build
SSD - I've picked 2.5" SATA, don't think I'll see any difference in going with NVMe considering pure gaming workload. Feel free to suggest a different model, I've basically done no research on performance when it comes to regular SATA drives. Alternatively I can go with a 500-512 GB one, since I don't tend to keep 20 games installed at once and have regular HDD for media.
GPU - since I'm still using 1920x1200 display which is 60 Hz I think I'll stick to 1060 6GB for now, although I might upgrade to a new display and a 5700 XT in September or later down the line and then get a 1440p display
Intake fans for the case - go with 2x140mm or 3x120mm? I'm considering these as a 120mm option:
Scythe SU1225FD12M-RHP Kaze Flex 120 mm PWM Lüfter: Amazon.de: Computer & Zubehör
Scythe SU1225FD12M-RHP Kaze Flex 120 mm PWM Lüfter (300 - 1200 upm) - Kostenloser Versand ab 29€. Jetzt bei Amazon.de bestellen!
www.amazon.de
Or simply go with 2 x A14 PWM on the front and Scythe 120 mm in the back?
OC - I'll probably stick to PBO, since Ryzen's are pretty much maxed out by default