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Hi need some help with my next build, some parts i already have it  from my current pc like Graphics cards, memory, and PSU

currently i have a corsair 850w PSU and i was wonder if it will be enough,  im a littler out of budget already, so im planning to change the psu in a couple a months 

this is the list of the parts that i will be using and the estimate wattage is 786w.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Greenpty said:

Hi need some help with my next build, some parts i already have it  from my current pc like Graphics cards, memory, and PSU

currently i have a corsair 850w PSU and i was wonder if it will be enough,  im a littler out of budget already, so im planning to change the psu in a couple a months 

this is the list of the parts that i will be using and the estimate wattage is 786w.

 

 

First, the 10900k is better, no need for 128gb ram for god's sake, plus the ram isn't in the price, sli is dead, with the money for the gpus you can get a 3090, which is too overkill, otherwise, yeah it'll be enough, and that aio is double it's original price

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Ryzen 5000 is better than intel now at gaming and workloads consider this: 

 

Also sell your other 64 gigs of ram and two gpus and get 3080 instead and save the rest. you can easily get like 700-800 from those.

 

5950x is better at gaming and at workload than 10900x by a lot.

Also Artic freezer II is the best AIO right now and it beats the Corsair AIO by fair amount. (mount on the top of the case,

Overkill mothebroard, but if you want to overclopck the 5950x that board will be more than enough for that.

Fast and giid SSD for main boot drive (and main games)

Also fast and good SSD for games and such.

The case supports the AIO on the top.

And yes that 850w will be enough, since 3080 pulls little over 300w and the CPU little over 200w and rest of the system like 100w so =600-700w.

 

 

 

I Use my knowledge as business owner and self taught technician aswell as an AI to help people. AI might be controversial but it actually works pretty well 90% of the time.

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what oddly no one ask.

what are you going to use it for.

that how to figure out proper specs. the wild guess

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14 hours ago, dogwitch said:

what oddly no one ask.

what are you going to use it for.

that how to figure out proper specs. the wild guess

You're right, I never said what I would use the pc for, I do 3d and motion graphics also gpu render.

The components that I put are from my current pc that I already have and I only bought the processor and motherboard so I wanted to know if my 850w power supply would be enough for now, of course the day I can buy the new rtx if I would change the power supply for one of greater capacity.

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what software do you use? seeing that important to know to

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