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NoahEriksson3

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

    Yeah that is completely fine for a 100% load stress test like Cinebench.  You will not see that temperature while gaming and normal usage.   81c is also be fine for sustained 100% load however.

    Okay thank you so much, yeah I thought it was fine but I have experienced some temperature problems before with other computers so it's always nice to have a second opinion.

  2. 48 minutes ago, venomtail said:

    Hard to say. Everything is very close. With straight up "value" it's Intel but you get exactly what you pay for right now. Price to performance is in on a very linear scale.

     

    CPU's are actually close as 12400F will get you the most "value" and 8 core Ryzen only cost a bit less than a i5 12600KF that has 10 cores. Most value however will come with motherboards. For some reason B550 for Ryzen are pretty pricy compared to many top B660 motherboards for Intel right now.

     

    Either you save the most by going i5 12400F, B660 motherboard or spend a bit and get a 5700X with a B550 motherboard. With a 12600KF you might as well get a Z690 board but that's an increased cost for a "what if I overclock" scenario. Then again if you never plan to overclock then 12600KF with its more cores and faster speeds on a b660 motherboard is also a sensible choice.

    And I've just gone a full loop... Pick what you like the most since your happiness > some "value" to random ass users on a forum.

    Hate these benhmarks tho. mf too lazy to put an average fps counter...

    Okay, thanks again for the help, I will see what my final budget is and work from there with your advice. Yeah i know but i greatly appreciate the advice😊. I totally agree just put an average fps counter so I dont have to look at it all the time. 

  3. 28 minutes ago, venomtail said:

    For everyday use they're pretty much the same.

    I took the dive with my 5600XT and I dunno, it's a GPU that gets my games running. AMD has nearly all the features NVIDIA has except for Ansel. No one uses PhysX anymore so not really missing out on much unless you really love the first Mirrors Edge or Geralts hair settings.

     

    Pricing right now favors AMD cards in most first world country regions, and there's a 6800 for 7k kr. 3070ti enters 6800 territory so it'll actually matter more game by game who gets more FPS. Search "yourgamehere 6800 vs 3070ti" and see which is better.

    Okay thank you so much i will look into the games i play and see which one i stick with. Would you recommend i stick with the 5700x or go Intel or get another AMD cpu?

  4. 1 hour ago, venomtail said:

    On paper a 3080 is a better buy than a 3070ti if it costs $100 more at most. 3080 for $300 more than 3070ti is terrible value for money. Pick the 3070ti then.

    is there a reason you haven't considered AMD cards?

    Yeah i thought so, the price varies so much here in sweden mostly because of high vat. The biggest reason why i haven't considered AMD cards is because i don't have a lot of experience with them and don't know how they compare to nvidia cards. 

  5. 14 hours ago, Ryuikko said:

    About what id reccommend

    https://se.pcpartpicker.com/list/L8F6Nc

    Better cpu to help with video editing 

    Cheap aftermarket cooler to keep the cpu cool

    Good mobo with wifi

    Cheapest kit of 32gb ram

    Good 2tb storage

    At the price difference between the 3070ti and the 3080, it isn't really worth it for the small perfromane uplift that it brings. I could only see trying to squeeze it in if you needed the extra gbs of vram that it has.

    Nice case and a solid 850 watt psu

    Thank you so much for the help. I just have one question. Would you recommend the i5 12600kf or i7 12700f for a strict just gaming computer?

  6. Budget (including currency): 20 000 swedish crowns

    Country: Sweden

    Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Video Editing, simulations, Unreal Engine. MFS2020, BF2042 and more AAA games.

    Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

    Current plan is:

    CPU: 5700X

    GPU: 3080 OR 3070 TI

    MOBO: Any cheap wifi 6 motherboard

    RAM: 2×16GB 3200 MHz

    Storage: 1tb m.2 SSD, 2 TB HDD

    Is it worth buying a 3080 over a 3070 ti for 1440p gaming. In Sweden a 3070 ti is in most cases 150$ to 300$ cheaper toan a 3080. Is it worth the extra or should i stick to a 3070 Ti ?

  7. 2 minutes ago, NoahEriksson3 said:

    Okay, then I think I will get the B550 board because I don't really plan on overclocking the CPU at all and I will mostly game. I don't really need more than one PCIE 4 m.2 because I will only have one big ssd and then hard drives. Thank you so much for the help.

     

    5 minutes ago, mariushm said:

    If it's a new design with x570 or x570s it's worth analyzing features and all that. 

    If it's an older x570 design, most of the time B550 motherboards in similar price range are simply better. 

     

    The only benefit of x570 is a couple extra pci-e lanes provided by chipset, and the fact that all pci-e slots are pci-e 4.0. B550 still gives you pci-e 4.0 to the video card and first M.2 connector  (because those pci-e lanes come from CPU), but the 8 pci-e lanes from chipset are just pci-e 3.0  (and these lanes typically go to the bottom pci-e x16 - electrically x4 - and the 2nd M.2 connector)

    Oh yeah, one benefit that actually may matter to some is the ability to split the x16 from cpu into 2 pci-e x8 slots ... but SLI is dead, crossfire is dead... 

     

    In my opinion you're not missing much - 4 GB/s is still plenty for the 2nd m.2 connector, and also it's not like you really need pci-e 4.0 lanes for that bottom slot... except a video card like 6500xt, pretty much anything (usb controller, 10-25g network card, raid/hba controller can work just fine with the 4 GB/s of bandwidth 4 pci-e 3.0 lanes give)

     

    Between those 2 asus boards .. 

     

    the x570 model has the  pci-e x16 splittable into 2 pci-e x8, has 8 sata instead of 6  (but I think some will be disabled if you use m.2 connectors), 

    x570 has 8 usb  (4 5g , 4 10g) , b550 has 8 but less 10g (2 480mbps, 4 5g , 2 10g ) 

    x570 has gigabit card, b550 has 2.5 gbps

     

     

    Yeah I don't really think I need those extra PCIE 4 Slots, I am just gonna game and only need one M.2 PCIE 4 slot and just gonna get HDD for mass storage. I am only gonna run a RTX 3080 so yeah I think i'm gonna get the B550 board. Thank you for the help.

  8. 21 minutes ago, Uptivuptiz said:

    It depends on what features you want on the motherboard. X570 typically comes with more I/O, faster interfaces and better components for overclocking. If you only plan on gaming with your PC, I'd recommend that you get a B550 board as the features on X570 is not used as often (if at all) for gaming.

    Okay, then I think I will get the B550 board because I don't really plan on overclocking the CPU at all and I will mostly game. I don't really need more than one PCIE 4 m.2 because I will only have one big ssd and then hard drives. Thank you so much for the help.

  9. Budget (including currency): Not relevant

    Country: Sweden

    Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming, mostly triple AAA games like Battlefield and other.

    Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

    I was wondering if it worth paying the extra for a X570 motherboard over a B550. I was looking at the Asus Rog Strix B550F Gaming and the Asus Rog Strix X570F Gaming.

     

  10. 1 minute ago, Oswin said:

    remember to quote or mention so that we may get notified of your reply.

     

    if you need a GPU now go for the 5700xt as it is a bit faster and at less the price. the new GPUs are rumored to be released near the end of this year.

    Okay, I will think about cause I don't have the money right now. If I find the new GPU's really interesting and worth it I will wait but if not then I will buy the RX 5700 XT. Thanks for the advice.

  11. I want to upgrade my current GTX 1060 3gb and I don't know which gpu to get. Recently i've been looking at the RX 5700 XT and the RTX 2070 non super version. But what do you think I should get?, My cpu is a Ryzen 7 2700x and I have 16GB of ram. 

     

    Here is the links for the exact versions i've been looking at

    RTX 2070: https://www.asus.com/se/Graphics-Cards/DUAL-RTX2070-O8G-MINI/

    RADEON RX 5700 XT: https://www.sapphiretech.com/en/consumer/pulse-radeon-rx-5700-xt-8g-gddr6

     

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