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How much future proof is my RIG?

So here's my RIG

 

CPU : Ryzen 7 3700X with Wraith Prism LED

 

GPU : Msi GeforeRTX 2070 Super GamingX Trio

 

RAM : Adata XPG D30 32 GB (8×4) 3000 MHz

 

Mobo : MSI B450 Tomahawk Max

 

PSU : Gigabyte B700H 80 Plus Bronze

 

I want to know how much is this build future proof for 1080p 60+ FPS Gaming?

I mean for how many years this setup would serve me 60+ FPS @ 1080p Max Settings?

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There’s a lot of variables, but if games are staying at the level there optimized rn you should be good for 4-5 years at 1080p 60fps, if you start turning down textures you could probably pull another year or two out of it before it becomes deadly slow

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No one knows.

Honestly, though, that's super overkill for a 1080p60 system.

I dno why you'd use such a pleb monitor.

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its very except the PSU which should be either gold, platinum or titanium depending on who makes it for longer warranty and more modular to expand in case you want to change out any component in the next few years for whatever reason.

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should probably last about 1-2 years at MAX SETTINGS though a more reasonable setting while still be high probably 7-8 years though it really depends the last bunch of years computer hardware kinda stagnated and amd seems to be making it so that stagnation is over which could mean less years if intel is competive. though ive been running a 3770k for 8 years now and with mild overclocking i can still play games on high settings and only swapping the gpu 4 years ago to a gtx 1080. though with any future proof questions this awnser is just speculations and theres no way to really know it mostly depends on how fast tech is inovating 

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

No one knows.

Honestly, though, that's super overkill for a 1080p60 system.

I dno why you'd use such a pleb monitor.

It's a rig more suited for 1440p or 1440p UW than 1080p, for 1080p it's a bit too pricey.

 

That said, you'll get 1080p 60+ at Max or High for 4-5 years, depending on game.  My best guess

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2 minutes ago, tdkid said:

its very except the PSU which should be either gold, platinum or titanium depending on who makes it for longer warranty and more modular to expand in case you want to change out any component in the next few years for whatever reason.

Jsyk gold, platinum, and titanium are efficiency ratings, it rates the amount of power that is lost throughout the time its running.

 

longer warranty’s and modularity have nothing to do with the rating, that’s all up to the manufacture 

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cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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4 minutes ago, scuff gang said:

Jsyk gold, platinum, and titanium are efficiency ratings, it rates the amount of power that is lost throughout the time its running.

 

longer warranty’s and modularity have nothing to do with the rating, that’s all up to the manufacture 

So would that PSU be ok? 

I mean even If It dies at some point in future would It damage my other components as well or only itself?

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2 minutes ago, scuff gang said:

Jsyk gold, platinum, and titanium are efficiency ratings, it rates the amount of power that is lost throughout the time its running.

 

longer warranty’s and modularity have nothing to do with the rating, that’s all up to the manufacture 

you think so? compare OPs PSU to mine EVGA supernova 1000 G+

 

don't worry about mine being 1000w. just look at how many ports I have on mine compared to OPs, and the amount of warranty I get compared to theirs.

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2 minutes ago, tdkid said:

you think so? compare OPs PSU to mine EVGA supernova 1000 G+

 

don't worry about mine being 1000w. just look at how many ports I have on mine compared to OPs, and the amount of warranty I get compared to theirs.

It's the facts, not an opinion.

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1 hour ago, tdkid said:

don't worry about mine being 1000w. just look at how many ports I have on mine compared to OPs, and the amount of warranty I get compared to theirs.

It has more ports because it’s 1000w, not because it has a higher efficiency rating, make sure you know what your saying before you spew utter bullshit.

 

and it also has a better warranty because EVGA is a well known psu manufacture that makes high quality products.

 

1 hour ago, Hellfire_Helix said:

So would that PSU be ok? 

I mean even If It dies at some point in future would It damage my other components as well or only itself?

If you have questions about a psus quality the psu tier list is a great place to start :)

 

 

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40/


that psu doesn’t look to be ideal, but it will certainly work 

 

 

 

 

AMD blackout rig

 

cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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I just want to know that are these PSUs made with some sort of mechanism which would prevent the other components from getting damaged in case If the PSU Itself gets damaged due to some reason?

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Just now, Hellfire_Helix said:

I just want to know that are these PSUs made with some sort of mechanism which would prevent the other components from getting damaged in case If the PSU Itself gets damaged due to some reason?

A good psu will kill itself and save your parts, @LukeSavenije can answer your question better than I can.

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cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Hellfire_Helix said:

I just want to know that are these PSUs made with some sort of mechanism which would prevent the other components from getting damaged in case If the PSU Itself gets damaged due to some reason?

with this you should come a long way

 

b700h is mediocre in quality and wildly overkill in wattage

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48 minutes ago, tdkid said:

PSU which should be either gold, platinum or titanium depending on who makes it for longer warranty and more modular to expand in case you want to change out any component in the next few years for whatever reason.

@LukeSavenijeCan you comment on this nonsense? People do believe that this is true.

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10 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

with this you should come a long way

 

b700h is mediocre in quality and wildly overkill in wattage

So does B700H has the chance of damaging my components over time?

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9 minutes ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Can you comment on this nonsense? People do believe that this is true.

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cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Hellfire_Helix said:

So does B700H has the chance of damaging my components over time?

well, time for another link

 

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9 minutes ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Can you comment on this nonsense? People do believe that this is true.

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Idk if you meant to @LukeSavenije but it’s not in your post, thought I’d throw it in.

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cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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6 minutes ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Can you comment on this nonsense? People do believe that this is true.

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with a gold, platinum or titanium PSU (depending on who makes it of course) you are usually given a 10 year warranty or more with some of the name brands like EVGA and Corsair being modular in design so you don't have a limit on how many plug ins you can have with the lower tier ones like bronze and silver usually being that the cables are hardwired to the PSU like OPs. this is all depending on the manufacturer of the PSU.

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Just now, tdkid said:

with a gold, platinum or titanium PSU (depending on who makes it of course) you are usually given a 10 year warranty or more with some of the name brands like EVGA and Corsair being modular in design so you don't have a limit on how many plug ins you can have with the lower tier ones like bronze and silver usually being that the cables are hardwired to the PSU like OPs. this is all depending on the manufacturer of the PSU.

@LukeSavenije Your input is highly needed here.

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2 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

well, time for another link

 

Sorry. Mate but I ain't in the mood of getting a PhD in PSUs would you please just tell me briefly If b700H has the chance of damaging my components over time?

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46 minutes ago, tdkid said:

its very except the PSU which should be either gold, platinum or titanium depending on who makes it for longer warranty and more modular to expand in case you want to change out any component in the next few years for whatever reason.

okay, to explain it shortly. plugloadsolutions, known as the company behind the 80+ certificate does basic testing that focusses mostly on the efficiency of a PSU. they do nothing with transient response, ripple, protections, voltage regulation and so on. this means that a psu could theoratically blow up after a year and still get an 80+ titanium certificate

 

1 minute ago, tdkid said:

with a gold, platinum or titanium PSU (depending on who makes it of course) you are usually given a 10 year warranty or more with some of the name brands like EVGA and Corsair being modular in design so you don't have a limit on how many plug ins you can have with the lower tier ones like bronze and silver usually being that the cables are hardwired to the PSU like OPs. this is all depending on the manufacturer of the PSU.

I've said it before and I'm saying it again. companies don't matter. all make crap, have made crap or are about to make crap. EVGA has some problems with G3, Corsair has had some fails with the old RM, Seasonic had GPU shutdown issues with focus and i could go on and on about it, but you are getting the point here

 

this is why you recommend per model, not per company or 80+ rating

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1 minute ago, noxdeouroboros said:

@LukeSavenije Your input is highly needed here.

I have been trying to find pics but gigabyte is not the best company to buy anything from as they don't show you that much as some of the bigger names do. most of the PSUs from them only have 1-3 pics.

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