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  1. 2 hours ago, J404 said:

    Thanks for the info, final speculation that I am having is the MOBO; should I future proof and go with DDR5 or go with DDR4 to cut costs?

    Go with DDR5 only if you plan to upgrade to 14th gen since (it's only speculation based on leaked benchmarks of internet) those are likely to benefit from higher speeds. 12th and 13th gen aren't gonna show more than marginal improvements by going from DDR4 to DDR5.

  2. 19 hours ago, J404 said:

    So, 13600KF, 4070, Z790, 850W PSU, 5200Mhz RAM, Deepcool AK620 Cooler. 

    Anything to second guess and/or change out?

    If 13600K isn't that much more expensive, I'd suggest getting it instead of KF. If your GPU dies, you'll be glad that you got an iGPU for diagnostic purposes and continuing to do basic tasks. And get an SSD with DRAM cache, they are generally a bit faster and more reliable.

    19 hours ago, J404 said:

    BTW, Thank you so much for helping thus far.

    No problem.

  3. Get 7800X3D and B650 board with something like Deepcool AK620 or be quiet Dark Rock 4 Pro. PSU - Seasonic 500 W is plenty. SSD - Crucial P5, Samsung 970 Evo/980 Pro or WD SN850X (all of them have DRAM cache, that is important). No need for GPU since 7800X3D has iGPU. Well ventilated case and you should be set. Can't make a PCPartPicker since i need to run now.

  4. Try updating after fresh install, then manually install drivers from manufacturer's website for MoBo. Install GPU drivers via NVCleanStall, choose first 4 options, in expert tweaks choose "Disable Installer Telemetry and Advertising", "Disable Telemetry", "Enable Message Signaled Interrupts", "Disable HD Audio Sleep Timer", "Rebuild Digital Signature", "Using Method comoatible with Easy Anti-Cheat".

    See if this helps.

    Also try updating your BIOS.

  5. 1 hour ago, Xyozni said:

    1. I'm not sure if dual-booting would be a solution for my situation, i just don't have enough storage (editing 4k footage kills your storage). I've checked every single game i've played and thought of playing on ProtonDB, all of them are rated gold (perfectly playable), even if performance is worse my system is MORE than enough for the types of games i play. I care more about the performance for productivity programs i use such as Davinci Resolve.
    I know that some apps simply DONT work with linux but as long as 80% of the programs i use work i'm satisfied. I'm ok with using a VM for windows every week or so.

    Man, VMs are a crutch. Depending on how you set it up, it will eat the same amount of memory as the one installed natively.

    1 hour ago, Xyozni said:

    2. As i have stated windows has caused me a lot of headaches due to windows update or their broken registry and bugs /bad new features in general. Another reason i wish to switch is because i want a platform i can simply stay on and never have to switch.
    Also as a personal note i'm disappointed at Microsoft for their anti-consumer and monopolistic tendencies, this only furthers my distrust in them to the point i wish to get off their platform.

    You can force Windows Update Center to not update Windows using either WinAeroTweaker, UWT or ChrisTitusTech's script. Registry gets broken if you use shit like CCleaner or update from Windows 10 to 11. I personally stay on 2004 and don't update because what works shouldn't be touched. And Windows can't touch important bits by itself on my PC. If I'll need to update it, I'll do it, but there's no need rn.

     

    Also don't try vanilla Ubuntu. Canonical (company that makes vanilla Ubuntu) is also downright bad... You can check "The Linux Experiment" on YT, he explains some reasons why Canonical is bad rn.

    Personally, I'd go for Pop_OS! in your place. It provides both decent gaming perfomance and support for all Ubuntu stuff needed. Not to mention that it uses flatpaks instead of slow snaps. Or you can still try Linux Mint, KDE Neon or HoloISO (you're on AMD GPU, so you can do that).

  6. 9 minutes ago, AMDMike said:

    No real budget just picking away at it, finding whatever catches my interest. Once it’s done I’d like to be all ssd storage, 4tb at least, maybe x79, two 1080s or a 2080, for fun this system itself is more of a hobby than using it honestly. 

    Yeah, don't go SLI route. It's dead af. Also x79 will be hella slow in modern games due to lower IPC count. Or, shall I say, not much faster than 3770. Don't waste your money, go for Ryzen 2nd gen and 3060 (it's close to 2080 while may cost the same or even less).

  7. Linux Mint, Pop_OS!, HoloISO are some of the choices for beginners and/or gamers. DDU means Display Driver Uninstall, so no, you don't need to do it. But gaming on Linux is objectively worse than on Windows, so I'd actually suggest dualbooting (aka having Linux and Windows installed simultaneously on one PC or even one drive).

     

    Plus you can kill telemetry in Windows using various tools. I have a bunch of them collected in my signature (first link). O&OShutUp is one of those tools that you can run and kill 95+% of telemetry in Windows. ChrisTitusTech's powershell script is another tool for massively improving QoL stuff on Windows.

  8. Well, seeing dumps of BSoDs would be nice in the first place. BlueScreenView to the rescue.

    I'd also suggest DDUing your GPU drivers and reinstalling them using NVCleanStall (that way you can minimize potential problems by installing what's necessary, and that is first 4 things, not to mention cutting out telemetry and applying expert tweaks easily).

  9. Sorry to dissapoint, but you'll even overspend if you go full new... You'd need NVidia GPU for Blender (because Optix is just way better) and a way better PSU that won't blow up in case something wrong happens. Not to mention SSD that would have DRAM cache (since those are generally faster and more reliable).

    Here's a build that includes all new parts: https://ro.pcpartpicker.com/list/jFJ6RK If you wouldn't do 3D rendering, then you could go for RX 6600 (since it's cheaper and gets more fps than RTX 3050). But I'd actually suggest getting used 3060 12 GB (there's 8 GB version, don't get it).

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