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My 2080ti build

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I'm building a new of for the 2080ti. I am doing it in a Phanteks Evolv ITX. I have two builds one is Intel and one is AMD. My main intent is to use this for gaming. I'm looking for help with any compatibility issues. I also build the Intel one with asthetics in mind vs the and where I strictly went for optimization. I also wanted to know if they Intel set up was properly optimised. I had to pick certain parts to match the colors.

 

 

 

 

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Have in mind the AMD one is not displaying the price on motherboard and memory.

 

Both builds are fine and should perform on pair with one another, with the 9900K outpacing the 3900X in gaming and programs that benefits from single thread performance and low core latency of Ring Bus and the 3900X outpacing the 9900K on very multi-threaded applications and raw multi-tasking.

 

One thing I'd notice is that you don't really need 850W for either so I'd much rather have the highest end 650w unit you can afford.

 

Another thing to consider is the storage, there is no point on overspending so much money on two 1TB 970 Evo's this is a terrible money management, just pick a good boot drive like a MX500 250gb and for storage a 2TB Intel 660p or 2TB Crucial P1, you'll have on pair performance for cheaper and will leave a M.2 expansion slot free for future upgrades on storage.

 

Aesthetic wise I don't really care for it so I can't help you out there [:

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CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K @5ghz |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock Pro 4 |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Z490UD ATX|~| RAM: 16gb DDR4 3333mhzCL16 G.Skill Trident Z |~| GPU: RX 6900XT Sapphire Nitro+ |~| PSU: Corsair TX650M 80Plus Gold |~| Boot:  SSD WD Green M.2 2280 240GB |~| Storage: 1x3TB HDD 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda + SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB |~| Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Mini |~| Display: Toshiba UL7A 4K/60hz |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro.

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8 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Have in mind the AMD one if not display the price on motherboard and memory.

 

Both builds are fine and should perform on pair with one another, with the 9900K outpacing the 3900X in gaming and programs that benefits from single thread performance and low core latency of Ring Bus and the 3900X outpacing the 9900K on very multi-threaded applications and raw multi-tasking.

 

One thing I'd notice is that you don't really need 850W for either so I'd much rather have the highest end 650w unit you can afford.

 

Another thing to consider is the storage, there is no point on overspending so much money on two 1TB 970 Evo's this is a terrible money management, just pick a good boot drive like a MX500 250gb and for storage a 2TB Intel 660p or 2TB Crucial P1, you'll have on pair performance for cheaper and will leave a M.2 expansion slot free for future upgrades on storage.

 

Aesthetic wise I don't really care for it so I can't help you out there [:

probably the best advice. i agree that 3900X gives you better value for the multi-thread power. and 850W is too mucch but not overkill. 650-750 Watt would be enough Crucial and intel 660P is kinda cheaper and has good value out here. many peole use it for their build

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