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Budget (including currency): 1600$

Country: North Macedonia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming ex: Warzone, GTA V, BF5, CW, FH5, FH4.

THIS IS THE BUILD!! https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZCVBXb

 

This is my final build, i think its pretty good, its kinda overkill xd. i didnt put a gpu on the partpicker list because i have an asus strix 980ti 6gb home so im gonna put that untill i buy an asus strix rtx3060 V2 12gb.

If you guys have any suggestions about this build please reply to this! thanks!.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Daniel Gorgievski said:

Budget (including currency): 1600$

Country: North Macedonia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming ex: Warzone, GTA V, BF5, CW, FH5, FH4.

THIS IS THE BUILD!! https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZCVBXb

 

This is my final build, i think its pretty good, its kinda overkill xd. i didnt put a gpu on the partpicker list because i have an asus strix 980ti 6gb home so im gonna put that untill i buy an asus strix rtx3060 V2 12gb.

If you guys have any suggestions about this build please reply to this! thanks!.

 

 

 

Why would you go for a 5900x if you'll only be gaming? Do you need the 24 threads? Maybe a 5600x/5800x would better suit you. You're better off putting more money in a better gpu.

I would also just suggest to go with 1 2TB NVME. The 980 PRO are ridiculously expensive. Do you need that performance and endurance?

 

If you have the money to spend, by all means go ahead 🙂 but you can get about equal performance or even better, by going with a more balanced cpu/gpu combo.

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12 minutes ago, Daniel Gorgievski said:

Budget (including currency): 1600$

Country: North Macedonia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming ex: Warzone, GTA V, BF5, CW, FH5, FH4.

THIS IS THE BUILD!! https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZCVBXb

 

This is my final build, i think its pretty good, its kinda overkill xd. i didnt put a gpu on the partpicker list because i have an asus strix 980ti 6gb home so im gonna put that untill i buy an asus strix rtx3060 V2 12gb.

If you guys have any suggestions about this build please reply to this! thanks!.

 

 

 

For 3060 you don't need 5900x

Get a 5600X, because it will be enough 🙂

 

Get one M.2 with more space like 2TB NVMe M.2.

Rest is good for me.

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19 minutes ago, Daniel Gorgievski said:

Budget (including currency): 1600$

Country: North Macedonia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming ex: Warzone, GTA V, BF5, CW, FH5, FH4.

THIS IS THE BUILD!! https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZCVBXb

 

This is my final build, i think its pretty good, its kinda overkill xd. i didnt put a gpu on the partpicker list because i have an asus strix 980ti 6gb home so im gonna put that untill i buy an asus strix rtx3060 V2 12gb.

If you guys have any suggestions about this build please reply to this! thanks!.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ChL7t8

So a great parts overall, but I agree with @Naijinhere: balance it out a bit more.

Get a 5800X, this will be enough for gaming and streaming. The 5900X is only useful if you intend to also edit or have workstation tasks.

Also, I wouldn't recommend a 240mm AIO on a 5900X. Rather go with a 280mm or 360mm one.

For the 5800X, even an Aircooler would be fine, but you seem to like the AIO, so I don't mind it. If you want to save a few bucks, get a noctua 12 inch model. 

I actually don't advise on getting one NVMe drive. 1TB is the sweet spot right now, so go with a premium Gen4 one for OS and a slower Gen3 one for bulk storage. As you won't access it that often, a normal SSD would also be plenty fast. They did a comparison Video where no LMG employee could feel the difference of the SSD used. So No need for 2TB Gen4 storage.

Your motherboard didn't have a USB C header, so I switched it for a board that has one.

You probably also want to aim at the 4000D Airflow, as it has way better cooling then the 4000D and therefore less noise when gaming. If your GPU has to work harder while gaming, it's gonna be louder than one with adequate airflow.

If you want maxiumum Gaming Performance, maybe even go for a build like this:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mfcMz7

It seems less powerful at first, but you'll have more money for a better GPU, which ultimately you'll notice more in games.

 

Because the jump from a 980TI to a 3060 isn't actually as high as you might hope...

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On 8/23/2021 at 10:51 AM, Naijin said:

Why would you go for a 5900x if you'll only be gaming? Do you need the 24 threads? Maybe a 5600x/5800x would better suit you. You're better off putting more money in a better gpu.

I would also just suggest to go with 1 2TB NVME. The 980 PRO are ridiculously expensive. Do you need that performance and endurance?

 

If you have the money to spend, by all means go ahead 🙂 but you can get about equal performance or even better, by going with a more balanced cpu/gpu combo.

i dont have the 5600x or the 5800x here i wouldve taken one of those but i dont have it here. I know the m2 is expensive but i want 2 m2s

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On 8/23/2021 at 11:01 AM, Helly Benchmarking said:

For 3060 you don't need 5900x

Get a 5600X, because it will be enough 🙂

 

Get one M.2 with more space like 2TB NVMe M.2.

Rest is good for me.

I know that but this pc is also going to be used for editing and future architectual builds which use a lot of cpu power and gpu power.

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On 8/23/2021 at 11:13 AM, KKLawrence said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ChL7t8

So a great parts overall, but I agree with @Naijinhere: balance it out a bit more.

Get a 5800X, this will be enough for gaming and streaming. The 5900X is only useful if you intend to also edit or have workstation tasks.

Also, I wouldn't recommend a 240mm AIO on a 5900X. Rather go with a 280mm or 360mm one.

For the 5800X, even an Aircooler would be fine, but you seem to like the AIO, so I don't mind it. If you want to save a few bucks, get a noctua 12 inch model. 

I actually don't advise on getting one NVMe drive. 1TB is the sweet spot right now, so go with a premium Gen4 one for OS and a slower Gen3 one for bulk storage. As you won't access it that often, a normal SSD would also be plenty fast. They did a comparison Video where no LMG employee could feel the difference of the SSD used. So No need for 2TB Gen4 storage.

Your motherboard didn't have a USB C header, so I switched it for a board that has one.

You probably also want to aim at the 4000D Airflow, as it has way better cooling then the 4000D and therefore less noise when gaming. If your GPU has to work harder while gaming, it's gonna be louder than one with adequate airflow.

If you want maxiumum Gaming Performance, maybe even go for a build like this:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mfcMz7

It seems less powerful at first, but you'll have more money for a better GPU, which ultimately you'll notice more in games.

 

Because the jump from a 980TI to a 3060 isn't actually as high as you might hope...

The build you have here is really good id take it if i had the parts here in my country i dont have any Noctua coolers or the 4000d airflow or even the b550A Pro or the ryzen 5800x

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28 minutes ago, Daniel Gorgievski said:

The build you have here is really good id take it if i had the parts here in my country i dont have any Noctua coolers or the 4000d airflow or even the b550A Pro or the ryzen 5800x

Okay, so where are you at?
Your Bio said USA, so thats where we searched.

 

Also if you want to use it for architectural stuff, then the focus of the build will have to shift a little away from gaming, hope we can make it all fit.

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On 8/25/2021 at 11:45 AM, KKLawrence said:

Okay, so where are you at?
Your Bio said USA, so thats where we searched.

 

Also if you want to use it for architectural stuff, then the focus of the build will have to shift a little away from gaming, hope we can make it all fit.

im from North Macedonia i wrote it in the message up there 

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On 8/25/2021 at 11:15 AM, Daniel Gorgievski said:

The build you have here is really good id take it if i had the parts here in my country i dont have any Noctua coolers or the 4000d airflow or even the b550A Pro or the ryzen 5800x

Okay, so to check for availability, send me your top 3 sites you buy on and I'll send you the best parts I think you can get. If you can't get the 5800X in North Macedonia, maybe get it from Greece?

Cooler is one of the simplest stuff to get. Also a new case will be okay to find, just check that it has enough airflow and fits your build and budget.

For Motherboards, there are a lot of good options other than the B550 a-pro, but it has the best price. So we'll see what's available and go from there. Your PC wont perform worse with another motherboard, so no worries!

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