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Finalizing Build Plan

Mortrix

Hi, i think i got a pretty good list of components for my new build. Critique me all you want.

 

  • Monitor: Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" (144-165hz, 1440p, g-sync)

 

  • CPU: Ryzen 3700x
  • GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER DUAL EVO
  • RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz 16GB
  • PSU: Corsair RM Series RM750
  • SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSD
  • MOBO: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
  • CASE: NZXT h500

Here are the prices (i live in denmark)

  • CPU: 2,739.00 dkk
  • GPU: 4,399.00 dkk
  • RAM: 629.00 dkk
  • PSU: 845.00 dkk
  • SSD: 1,139.00 dkk
  • MOBO: 1,103.00 dkk
  • CASE: 604.00 dkk
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Why a 750W unit? Your system would only pull 350W under load. Even a 550W has tons of headroom.

 

Also, you can get a 5700 XT for cheaper usually and get almost the same performance as the 2070S. The saved money can go towards bigger or better SSD or more RAM

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5 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

CASE: NZXT h500

That case will suffocate your system, RIP air flow.

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2 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Why a 750W unit? Your system would only pull 350W under load. Even a 550W has tons of headroom.

 

Also, you can get a 5700 XT for cheaper usually and get almost the same performance as the 2070S. The saved money can go towards bigger or better SSD or more RAM

I see what you mean with the power supply, but i'm not going with an amd gpu

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1 minute ago, Vishera said:

That case will suffocate your system, RIP air flow.

suggestions?

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1 minute ago, Mortrix said:

I see what you mean with the power supply, but i'm not going with an amd gpu

See about a 2080 then. They're usually close in price and slightly better.

 

Also, you can get a Western Digital Blue SSD and save some there to go towards a 2080

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I just checked. Here, they arent close in price. The 2080 is like 1000 to 2000 dkk more expensive. But thanks anyway.

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2 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

suggestions?

Fractal Design Meshify C,Cooler Master MasterBox MB511,those cases have excellent air flow.

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9 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

just to be sure, its the 2080 non-super right?

Yes. If you get a cheaper Psu such as the Bitfenix Formula Gold or Be Quiet Straight Power 11 Gold and a WE Blue you should be able to fit a 2080.

 

As for the case, the Cooler Master Silencio models offer fantastic sound dampening without sacrificing airflow

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7 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Fractal Design Meshify C,Cooler Master MasterBox MB511,those cases have excellent air flow.

Thanks for the suggestion, i actually really like the "Fractal Design Meshify C"

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4 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Yes. If you get a cheaper Pau such as the Bitfenix Formula Gold or Be Quiet Straight Power 11 Gold and a WE Blue you should be able to fit a 2080.

 

As for the case, the Cooler Master Silencio models offer fantastic sound dampening without sacrificing airflow

I dont know about the 2080. Its 7% performance increase, but its like 1000 dkk more expensive

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12 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

I dont know about the 2080. Its 7% performance increase, but its like 1000 dkk more expensive

Well, that's why I suggested getting a better value and equally good PSU and SSD. You'll just reallocated the funds from the overpriced EVO and overkill 750W RM to a better card

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11 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

I dont know about the 2080. Its 7% performance increase, but its like 1000 dkk more expensive

I think you are right,it's not worth it,

I would stick with the 2070 Super.

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1 hour ago, 5x5 said:

Why a 750W unit? Your system would only pull 350W under load. Even a 550W has tons of headroom.

 

Also, you can get a 5700 XT for cheaper usually and get almost the same performance as the 2070S. The saved money can go towards bigger or better SSD or more RAM

In terms of the psu. The gpu says it recommends 650w

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7 minutes ago, Mortrix said:

In terms of the psu. The gpu says it recommends 650w

The card itself only needs about 200-220W - the recommendation is for people with ultra-cheap chinese fire-hazard units like Diablotek or Goldenfield

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

The card itself only needs about 200-220W - the recommendation is for people with ultra-cheap chinese fire-hazard units like Diablotek or Goldenfield

Ok, good to know

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