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Afterwords: After writing this post, only now I have realised just how long it is ^_^'' and as a result a TL;DR version is in order so here it is:
TL;DR:
Should I get a used 6900XT for around 400$ - I suppose this would be the ultimate perf/$ choice.
or
a used 3090 for the 24gb ram and RT performance compared to amd counterpart
or
just go for a 7900XTX if I find a good deal on it? Features wise I don't care much about DLSS and 7900XTX ray tracing is good enough for me.
or... ORR!
What if I just get a cheap intel arc a750 for now and wait for 5090 to release and just get that on launch day if possible. Because I feel like (and Hardware Unboxed confirms my theory on this, they were discussing it on their podcasts) Nvidia and AMD has adopted Intel's Tick and Tock strategy and releasing one big leap in fps/$ every two generation. So the next generation from AMD will probably be Playstation 6 generation. So every 2 gpu gen there is a big leap and new console release which completely redefines how I think about game generations. So if I get a 7900XTX now I fear that I'll be missing out on a big dimensional shift in fps/$ and hardware requirements of games.
SSD - I haven't bought an SSD and Crucial has just released 2TB version of their T500 series and it seems great. I will either get T500 2TB or Samsung 990 pro 4TB.
Do you have any other reccomendations I should look at?
Also what if I get intel optane ssd for star citizen. Would star citizen benefit from random read performance of optane vs a conventional gen4 or gen5 ssd?
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It exites me very much to tell you that I'm building my very first PC ever! Also to be honest, none of my friends share my passion for digital hardware so this is the only place I can share all this so that's why it ended up being such a lenghty post. I used pcs before and by no means I'm computer illeterate. Nonetheless never actually build one myself. Currently using a laptop with 1050 as gpu, 7th gen core i5 and 8 gigs of ram... so it will be a big leap in performance for me ahaha. I really am very much into pc hardware, technology, all things digital interests me. I follow LTT, Level1techs, Gamers Nexus, read TechPowerUp news feed and watch TechLinked almost daily and check prices on Newegg. BUT... BUT!!!! Whenever I wanted to allocate my wallet to buying a PC there was always something else wheter it was work or holiday abroad or too frequent going out with friends and drinking and so on and so forth, there was always some other thing. And that is why, because how much I like digital hardware (Ever since the first time I watched Matrix as a child) and how I never actually got into it before, building my firs pc will be a thrilling, very exiting event that I'll never forget! (This is also my first post here in the forums
)
My component choices were based on 2 criteria: Finding good deals and Coolness factor (the most important one). Also features such as ray tracing to some extend. I didn't wanted to overextend my budget too much so no 4090 since I din't have anything! Nothing at all! Not a psu, no motherboard not even a PC case. When talking about hardware prices it would be cool to see youtubers talk about price of hardware for upgaders who already own rest of the pc and only buy a gpu and people who never ever had a pc before because it's a different ballpark. If I already had everything else maybe I would look at the price of 4090 differently and considered it or at least entertain the idea. Tho ultimately even if I had infinite money I would still rather wait for 5090 instead of now buying a 4090. So didn't neccecarily got the latest or the greatest but the hardware that I wanted and felt good about buying. If purchasing pc hardware based on how it feels is bad then maybe I'm the worst kind of hardware buyer ahaha ^_^'' But also isn't that what makes personal computers so great? Servers, data centers for instance, hardware they have are the ultimate embodiment of just pure functionality and efficiency. But the design and the shine of personal computer hardware is one of the main things that make it personal.
Motherboard - Z690 Evga Dark Kingpin
So first piece I ever purchased was an Evga Z690 Dark Kingpin motherboard which I got from Newegg brand new (sold and shipped by newegg) for a little over 300$! Which is a great deal and I believe it was the last of the stocks since it says out of stock ever since. I considered 7800X3d and after some deep and sophisticated and industry expert price/performance analysis... Opted not to get AM5 because I didn't liked the look of AM5 motherboards That's it really! And also price and getting a good deal for Evga board played a part too. I bought the motherboard months ago and AM5 seemed overpriced, there were DDR5 stability issues, bugs and they weren't that cool looking to begin with. I can always go for the next AM5 x770, B770 or X870 boards. Wouldn't it be cool to pair an X770 board with Ryzen 7 7700X CPU! I would call it "The 7 PC" and the ram would be configured to 7777mhz too. And there would be 7TB of storage consisting of 7 1tb ssds. And also there would be 7 games installed and I would play Cyberpunk 2077 on it for 77 minutes. The 7 ception is upon us!
Keyboard - Evga Z15
Odd purchase right after the motherboard but it was also on a discount so I got a Z15 Evga keyboard alongside with motherboard.
Case - NZXT H510 & Thermaltake CTE C750 Air Black
Then I got myself an NZXT H510 case because it looked cool, had dust filters everywhere and it was the only one with these qualities for the price. It was very cheap. Then I discovered CTE C750 Air exists! And how cool is that rotated hardware mount is! And how the fact that from behind it actually looks good as mobo back cover is fully inside the case and facing upwards. So I had to buy that one too and now I have two pc cases and 0 actual pc to build
No worries tho since I'm entertaining the idea of starting to making those youtube video ideas that I noted down and always thought would be cool if I actually made them and also stream games, (Mostly Star Citizen and From Software games) so maybe I'll be building a cheaper streaming pc as well and then I would have a use case for this nzxt case. Pun geniuniely unintended. Speaking of here is the link to my twitch page. I haven't streamed anything but worked on it to curate a cool page. If you subscribe you'll know when this pc is put together. I think I can have a regular two days a week stream habbit and it would be chill and cool and with lots of memes so you won't regret subscribing (I hope ^_^''). Twitch channel
CPU - 12900ks
As for CPU, a local trusted place had new core i9 12900KS's that they wanted to move so I got a good deal out of that as well. It was cheaper than 13700k and even if it wasn't I would still get the 12900ks because KS makes me feel like I'm getting something special. I like being a special snowflake
^_^''. Even if performance/$ wise it doesn't mean anything I like it and it feels good to get the KS. Although when it comes to 14th gen KS's even I can't justify that nuclear reactor.
PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 850W.
I thought if they make such cool cases their other products should be good too, then checked some psu reviews and toughpower series looks solid. It has japanese capacitors. I have no idea what that means but I like Japan so it's cool.
RAM - Gskill CL30 6000Mhz 2x32 GB Trident
For RAM, with this laptop I only had 8 gigs of ram and never bothered to open the back of the laptop and add another stick so I just let myself be bothered by the limitations of 8 gigs of ram instead.
Therefore for the first PC I'm building I want unlimited RAM!
The next best thing to that was 64 gigs of 2x 32gb sticks. Which then can be upgraded to 128 gigs with 2 adititional sticks with a new 4 ram slot motherboard (evga z690 has 2 slots) when amd 8000 or 9000 series cpus release. I think it well be usefull for unoptimised games full of bugs * cough * star citizen *cough *
SSD - I haven't bought an SSD and Crucial has just released 2TB version of their T500 series and it seems great. I will either get T500 2TB or Samsung 990 pro 4TB.
Do you have any other reccomendations I should look at? What if I get intel optane instead of a gen4 ssd would that make sense for star citizen for instance?
To build a pc I need a case, motherboard, psu, cpu, ram, gpu, ssd... And that's it! Did I miss anything? Guess I'll find out when everything arrives and I'm putting them together.
Oh and for cpu I bought thermal grizzly carbon sheets because apprently cpu paste can dry and needs to be replaced from time to time and I don't want to bother with that and these carbon sheets seems to work just as good.
I also considered phase change thing from LTT but that works less efficiently under low power/ low temps when it's not fully liquid and you have to cool it before placing it on top of cpu and all so carbon sheets = much better.
If you have read all this thank you and I hope you find it entertaining. I haven't bought SSD and GPU yet as I said. So please let me know what you reccomend.
TL;DR:
Should I get a used 6900XT for around 400$ - I suppose this would be the ultimate perf/$ choice.
or
a used 3090 for the 24gb ram and RT performance compared to amd counterpart
or
just go for a 7900XTX if I find a good deal on it? Features wise I don't care much about DLSS and 7900XTX ray tracing is good enough for me.
or... ORR!
What if I just get a cheap intel arc a750 for now and wait for 5090 to release and just get that on launch day if possible. Because I feel like (and Hardware Unboxed confirms my theory on this, they were discussing it on their podcasts) Nvidia and AMD has adopted Intel's Tick and Tock strategy and releasing one big leap in fps/$ every two generation. So the next generation from AMD will probably be Playstation 6 generation. So every 2 gpu gen there is a big leap and new console release which completely redefines how I think about game generations. So if I get a 7900XTX now I fear that I'll be missing out on a big dimensional shift in fps/$ and hardware requirements of games.
SSD - I haven't bought an SSD and Crucial has just released 2TB version of their T500 series and it seems great. I will either get T500 2TB or Samsung 990 pro 4TB.
Do you have any other reccomendations I should look at?
Also what if I get intel optane ssd for star citizen. Would star citizen benefit from random read performance of optane vs a conventional gen4 or gen5 ssd?
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FULL POST
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It exites me very much to tell you that I'm building my very first PC ever! Also to be honest, none of my friends share my passion for digital hardware so this is the only place I can share all this so that's why it ended up being such a lenghty post. I used pcs before and by no means I'm computer illeterate. Nonetheless never actually build one myself. Currently using a laptop with 1050 as gpu, 7th gen core i5 and 8 gigs of ram... so it will be a big leap in performance for me ahaha. I really am very much into pc hardware, technology, all things digital interests me. I follow LTT, Level1techs, Gamers Nexus, read TechPowerUp news feed and watch TechLinked almost daily and check prices on Newegg. BUT... BUT!!!! Whenever I wanted to allocate my wallet to buying a PC there was always something else wheter it was work or holiday abroad or too frequent going out with friends and drinking and so on and so forth, there was always some other thing. And that is why, because how much I like digital hardware (Ever since the first time I watched Matrix as a child) and how I never actually got into it before, building my firs pc will be a thrilling, very exiting event that I'll never forget! (This is also my first post here in the forums


My component choices were based on 2 criteria: Finding good deals and Coolness factor (the most important one). Also features such as ray tracing to some extend. I didn't wanted to overextend my budget too much so no 4090 since I din't have anything! Nothing at all! Not a psu, no motherboard not even a PC case. When talking about hardware prices it would be cool to see youtubers talk about price of hardware for upgaders who already own rest of the pc and only buy a gpu and people who never ever had a pc before because it's a different ballpark. If I already had everything else maybe I would look at the price of 4090 differently and considered it or at least entertain the idea. Tho ultimately even if I had infinite money I would still rather wait for 5090 instead of now buying a 4090. So didn't neccecarily got the latest or the greatest but the hardware that I wanted and felt good about buying. If purchasing pc hardware based on how it feels is bad then maybe I'm the worst kind of hardware buyer ahaha ^_^'' But also isn't that what makes personal computers so great? Servers, data centers for instance, hardware they have are the ultimate embodiment of just pure functionality and efficiency. But the design and the shine of personal computer hardware is one of the main things that make it personal.
Motherboard - Z690 Evga Dark Kingpin
So first piece I ever purchased was an Evga Z690 Dark Kingpin motherboard which I got from Newegg brand new (sold and shipped by newegg) for a little over 300$! Which is a great deal and I believe it was the last of the stocks since it says out of stock ever since. I considered 7800X3d and after some deep and sophisticated and industry expert price/performance analysis... Opted not to get AM5 because I didn't liked the look of AM5 motherboards That's it really! And also price and getting a good deal for Evga board played a part too. I bought the motherboard months ago and AM5 seemed overpriced, there were DDR5 stability issues, bugs and they weren't that cool looking to begin with. I can always go for the next AM5 x770, B770 or X870 boards. Wouldn't it be cool to pair an X770 board with Ryzen 7 7700X CPU! I would call it "The 7 PC" and the ram would be configured to 7777mhz too. And there would be 7TB of storage consisting of 7 1tb ssds. And also there would be 7 games installed and I would play Cyberpunk 2077 on it for 77 minutes. The 7 ception is upon us!
Keyboard - Evga Z15
Odd purchase right after the motherboard but it was also on a discount so I got a Z15 Evga keyboard alongside with motherboard.
Case - NZXT H510 & Thermaltake CTE C750 Air Black
Then I got myself an NZXT H510 case because it looked cool, had dust filters everywhere and it was the only one with these qualities for the price. It was very cheap. Then I discovered CTE C750 Air exists! And how cool is that rotated hardware mount is! And how the fact that from behind it actually looks good as mobo back cover is fully inside the case and facing upwards. So I had to buy that one too and now I have two pc cases and 0 actual pc to build

No worries tho since I'm entertaining the idea of starting to making those youtube video ideas that I noted down and always thought would be cool if I actually made them and also stream games, (Mostly Star Citizen and From Software games) so maybe I'll be building a cheaper streaming pc as well and then I would have a use case for this nzxt case. Pun geniuniely unintended. Speaking of here is the link to my twitch page. I haven't streamed anything but worked on it to curate a cool page. If you subscribe you'll know when this pc is put together. I think I can have a regular two days a week stream habbit and it would be chill and cool and with lots of memes so you won't regret subscribing (I hope ^_^''). Twitch channel
CPU - 12900ks
As for CPU, a local trusted place had new core i9 12900KS's that they wanted to move so I got a good deal out of that as well. It was cheaper than 13700k and even if it wasn't I would still get the 12900ks because KS makes me feel like I'm getting something special. I like being a special snowflake

PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 850W.
I thought if they make such cool cases their other products should be good too, then checked some psu reviews and toughpower series looks solid. It has japanese capacitors. I have no idea what that means but I like Japan so it's cool.

RAM - Gskill CL30 6000Mhz 2x32 GB Trident
For RAM, with this laptop I only had 8 gigs of ram and never bothered to open the back of the laptop and add another stick so I just let myself be bothered by the limitations of 8 gigs of ram instead.
Therefore for the first PC I'm building I want unlimited RAM!

The next best thing to that was 64 gigs of 2x 32gb sticks. Which then can be upgraded to 128 gigs with 2 adititional sticks with a new 4 ram slot motherboard (evga z690 has 2 slots) when amd 8000 or 9000 series cpus release. I think it well be usefull for unoptimised games full of bugs * cough * star citizen *cough *
SSD - I haven't bought an SSD and Crucial has just released 2TB version of their T500 series and it seems great. I will either get T500 2TB or Samsung 990 pro 4TB.
Do you have any other reccomendations I should look at? What if I get intel optane instead of a gen4 ssd would that make sense for star citizen for instance?
To build a pc I need a case, motherboard, psu, cpu, ram, gpu, ssd... And that's it! Did I miss anything? Guess I'll find out when everything arrives and I'm putting them together.
Oh and for cpu I bought thermal grizzly carbon sheets because apprently cpu paste can dry and needs to be replaced from time to time and I don't want to bother with that and these carbon sheets seems to work just as good.
I also considered phase change thing from LTT but that works less efficiently under low power/ low temps when it's not fully liquid and you have to cool it before placing it on top of cpu and all so carbon sheets = much better.
If you have read all this thank you and I hope you find it entertaining. I haven't bought SSD and GPU yet as I said. So please let me know what you reccomend.

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