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gaming PC? That's a hella expensive windows license

 

if you want improved gaming performance:

 

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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1. If you're getting the 2700X, why not just get the 3700X for the same money?
2. The motherboard and RAM might be a little too expensive

3. The PSU is a bit overkill

4. Do you really need Windows 10 Pro? Unless you plan on getting more than 128GB of RAM, Windows 10 Home should be just fine.

 

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor  ($294.14 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($189.99 @ Best Buy)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory  ($94.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Corsair MP510 240 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive  ($54.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive  ($109.99 @ Adorama)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB NITRO+ Video Card  ($433.98 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair Air 540 ATX Mid Tower Case  ($154.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G3 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply  ($109.99 @ Best Buy)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($109.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $1553.05
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-29 07:54 EDT-0400

Athlon X2 for only 27.31$   Best part lists at different price points   Windows 1.01 running natively on an Eee PC

My rig:

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Celeronator (new main rig)

CPU: Intel Celeron (duh) N2840 2.16GHz Dual Core

RAM: 4GB DDR3 1333MHz

HDD: Seagate 500GB

GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 Series

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Frankenhertz (ex main rig)

CPU: Intel Atom N2600 1.6GHz Dual Core

RAM: 1GB DDR3-800

HDD: HGST 320GB

GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600

 

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5 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

gaming PC? That's a hella expensive windows license

 

if you want improved gaming performance:

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Not sure if you love/need the case or not so I left it in, but the thing is pretty chonky and expensive.

 

I have already Windows 10 for 30$. The key

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1 minute ago, UCLA said:

I have already Windows 10 for 30$. The key

then yeah, unless you have a specific use for the RX 5700 XT, the list I linked above with the 2080 super might be preferable. also has a newer CPU.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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4 minutes ago, Djole123 said:

1. If you're getting the 2700X, why not just get the 3700X for the same money?
2. The motherboard and RAM might be a little too expensive

3. The PSU is a bit overkill

4. Do you really need Windows 10 Pro? Unless you plan on getting more than 128GB of RAM, Windows 10 Home should be just fine.

 

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor  ($294.14 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($189.99 @ Best Buy)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory  ($94.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Corsair MP510 240 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive  ($54.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive  ($109.99 @ Adorama)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB NITRO+ Video Card  ($433.98 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair Air 540 ATX Mid Tower Case  ($154.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G3 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply  ($109.99 @ Best Buy)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($109.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $1553.05
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-29 07:54 EDT-0400

Found and get Ryzen 7 2700X for 160$

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

then yeah, unless you have a specific use for the RX 5700 XT, the list I linked above with the 2080 super might be preferable. also has a newer CPU.

Yeah agree..But is more expensive. I have already get sapphire for 400$

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3 minutes ago, UCLA said:

Yeah agree..But is more expensive. I have already get sapphire for 400$

could you please edit your parts list to include the actual prices that you are getting? I improved your parts list based on the $2000 price tag that it comes to, so I thought that the parts list I made was actually cheaper than the one you made. Click the gear icon on each part and change the price to what you are actually getting it for.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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1 hour ago, Fasauceome said:

could you please edit your parts list to include the actual prices that you are getting? I improved your parts list based on the $2000 price tag that it comes to, so I thought that the parts list I made was actually cheaper than the one you made. Click the gear icon on each part and change the price to what you are actually getting it for.

Ryzen 7 2700X 158$

Asus Prime X570 Pro 243$

HyperX Predator 3200Mhz 2*8 16 Gb 94$

Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT Nitro+ 399$

Corsair MP510 480Gbs Nvme 80$

Crusial P1 1T Nvme 110$

Corsair RM850x 143$

Corsair Carbide 540 Air Black 141$

 

I have already bought it all, part by part, a long time ago observing the prices

Is there a wrong part? Where did i go wrong?

 

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12 minutes ago, UCLA said:

I have already bought it all, part by part, a long time ago observing the prices

 

that does change things. It wouldn't really make sense to tell you if your build was bad then, since you already purchased it long ago

 

12 minutes ago, UCLA said:

Is there a wrong part? Where did i go wrong?

 

based on when you bought it, it was a sensible build. The parts aren't really unfairly priced.

 

If you were interested in an upgrade, you can definitely toss a high end Ryzen 3000 CPU in there and a really powerful GPU, but as the PC is now, there's nothing that needs immediate change.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

that does change things. It wouldn't really make sense to tell you if your build was bad then, since you already purchased it long ago

 

based on when you bought it, it was a sensible build. The parts aren't really unfairly priced.

My pinnacle ridge CPU. The first wrong part. Not support Pcle 4. I will probably upgrade to Ryzen 9 3900X

If i buy the new Radeon GPU rx 5800 xt the PSU is enough?

Can i run 2 GPUs (Sapphire Nitro + RX 5700 XT & RX 5800 XT)? The last one is not in the market yet...🙂

 

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3 minutes ago, UCLA said:

My pinnacle ridge CPU. The first wrong part. Not support Pcle 4

the only thing that uses PCIe 4 is your GPU though, and it doesn't need that bandwidth to reach maximum performance.

 

4 minutes ago, UCLA said:

If i buy the new Radeon GPU rx 5800 xt the PSU is enough?

850 watts is excessive for any single GPU system out there, so you will definitely have enough power.

 

4 minutes ago, UCLA said:

Can i run 2 GPUs (Sapphire Nitro + RX 5700 XT & RX 5800 XT)? The last one is not in the market yet...

there's no benefit to running two different cards, you can't leverage them both for the same game.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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15 minutes ago, UCLA said:

My pinnacle ridge CPU. The first wrong part. Not support Pcle 4. I will probably upgrade to Ryzen 9 3900X

If i buy the new Radeon GPU rx 5800 xt the PSU is enough?

Can i run 2 GPUs (Sapphire Nitro + RX 5700 XT & RX 5800 XT)? The last one is not in the market yet...🙂

 

Just so you know, there is not much use for PCIe Gen 4 currently other than high performance SSDs.

Main Rig :

Ryzen 7 2700X | Powercolor Red Devil RX 580 8 GB | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 | 16 GB TeamGroup Elite 2400MHz | Samsung 750 EVO 240 GB | HGST 7200 RPM 1 TB | Seasonic M12II EVO | CoolerMaster Q300L | Dell U2518D | Dell P2217H | 

 

Laptop :

Thinkpad X230 | i5 3320M | 8 GB DDR3 | V-Gen 128 GB SSD |

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