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Does anyone have further recommendations on my build?

mimimi

Budget (including currency): around 2000

Country: The Netherlands

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: SolidWorks, MatLab, Adobe, VSCode, etc.

Other details: Parts List: https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/xdNhRT

Alternative SSD could be something like: AORUS GP-AG42TB

Alternative MOBO could be something like: Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX

The GPU will be a nvidia rtx a2000

The case will be cooler master nr200p max

 

 

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Looks reasonable, not sure how those loads benefit from the gen 4 SSD though.

Current system. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X; MoBo: Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master; RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix MAX 2x8 GB (BLM2K8G40C18U4B); GPU: RX 6900 XT Gigabyte Aorus Master; case: Fractal Design Meshify-2; Storage: Samsung 980PRO 1TB NVMe SSD + 2x Samsung 980 1TB NVMe SSD; PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-850; Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360.

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1 minute ago, krakek said:

Looks reasonable, not sure how those loads benefit from the gen 4 SSD though.

I would say it's more future proofing.

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Just now, mimimi said:

I would say it's more future proofing.

I guess, though with the B550 chipset you may go for the gen 3 and if you buy gen 4 in the future move the old drive to the chipset slot.

 

Maybe invest into things like better RAM?

 

I am also not seeing the PSU or the CPU cooler.

Current system. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X; MoBo: Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master; RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix MAX 2x8 GB (BLM2K8G40C18U4B); GPU: RX 6900 XT Gigabyte Aorus Master; case: Fractal Design Meshify-2; Storage: Samsung 980PRO 1TB NVMe SSD + 2x Samsung 980 1TB NVMe SSD; PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-850; Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360.

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2 minutes ago, krakek said:

Maybe invest into things like better RAM?

Would you really get any significant performance increase by upgrading the ram?

3 minutes ago, krakek said:

I am also not seeing the PSU or the CPU cooler.

Those come with the case

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10 minutes ago, mimimi said:

Would you really get any significant performance increase by upgrading the ram?

Most people would recommend 3600mhz memory with a high end ryzen and I would probably do so too but the reality is you're not going to see any significant performance difference between 32gb of 3000mhz vs 32gb 3600mhz

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40 minutes ago, mimimi said:

Budget (including currency): around 2000

Country: The Netherlands

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: SolidWorks, MatLab, Adobe, VSCode, etc.

Other details: Parts List: https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/xdNhRT

Alternative SSD could be something like: AORUS GP-AG42TB

Alternative MOBO could be something like: Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX

The GPU will be a nvidia rtx a2000

The case will be cooler master nr200p max

 

 

I would suggest going 12th gen instead with a build that looks a bit more like this

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R4767X

 

it performs better than the 5900x while costing significantly less

you would have to deal with being an early adopter, but most issues will be fixed in a couple weeks

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1 hour ago, yesyes said:

I would suggest going 12th gen instead with a build that looks a bit more like this

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R4767X

 

it performs better than the 5900x while costing significantly less

you would have to deal with being an early adopter, but most issues will be fixed in a couple weeks

The I5 does not perform better than the x5900 and I don't se how it's cheaper?

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1 hour ago, TheeShadowStorm said:

Most people would recommend 3600mhz memory with a high end ryzen and I would probably do so too but the reality is you're not going to see any significant performance difference between 32gb of 3000mhz vs 32gb 3600mhz

If I would buy new ones sure.  Considering I can get 3000mhz for 60 euro from a friend I don't think it's the better option. 

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Just now, mimimi said:

If I would buy new ones sure.  Considering I can get 3000mhz for 60 euro from a friend I don't think it's the better option. 

agreed, that's a good deal

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1 minute ago, mimimi said:

The I5 does not perform better than the x5900, no itx motherboards exist and I don't se how it's cheaper?

https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/core_i5_12600k_processor_review,22.html it does perform better

pretty sure there's tons of motherboards for it

5900x is $600

12600k is $300

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36 minutes ago, mimimi said:

That's just gaming performance.... Look at previous pages.

Are those results for the 12600k also using ddr5 platform?

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16 hours ago, TheeShadowStorm said:

Are those results for the 12600k also using ddr5 platform?

Yes page 5 shows it's combined with ddr5

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18 hours ago, TheeShadowStorm said:

Are those results for the 12600k also using ddr5 platform?

ddr5 is not a significant boost (yet)

 

either way you can't really act like it's an unfair advantage, Intel can use DDR5, AMD can't, that's how it works.

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59 minutes ago, yesyes said:

ddr5 is not a significant boost (yet)

 

either way you can't really act like it's an unfair advantage, Intel can use DDR5, AMD can't, that's how it works.

Ok but comparing the i7 12th gen and x5900, because they have similar productivity performance. How is buying the I7(450), a similar mobo(300) and ddr5(another 300?) ram cheaper than my current parts list? And if the ddr isn't a significant boost yet why pick it?

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22 minutes ago, mimimi said:

Ok but comparing the i7 12th gen and x5900, because they have similar productivity performance. How is buying the I7(450), a similar mobo(300) and ddr5(another 300?) ram cheaper than my current parts list? And if the ddr isn't a significant boost yet why pick it?

i5 (300) mobo (~300) ddr4 (200) = 800

 

5900x (600) mobo (~200) ddr4 (200) = 1000

 

 

you don't have to pick ddr5, in all honesty, you probably shouldn't

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47 minutes ago, yesyes said:

i5 (300) mobo (~300) ddr4 (200) = 800

 

5900x (600) mobo (~200) ddr4 (200) = 1000

 

 

you don't have to pick ddr5, in all honesty, you probably shouldn't

The 5900x is much better than the I5 in productivity man. Also there are no itx mobo that support ddr4 for the I5. Also the 5900x is more like 500.

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8 minutes ago, TheeShadowStorm said:

something like this?

https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/JKb3K3

 

Made a few small changes like 500gb NVME with 2x 960gb ssds to run as additional storage

Cheap but still works well 240mm AIO

 

As said before the case comes with cooler and psu. Also I only want a single storage device. Had problems before with multiple.

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45 minutes ago, mimimi said:

As said before the case comes with cooler and psu. Also I only want a single storage device. Had problems before with multiple.

ohhh apologies, I didn't read it properly.

In that case I would recommend a large capacity SSD it'll cost less than a large mvme and you won't really have any difference in performance.

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1 hour ago, mimimi said:

The 5900x is much better than the I5 in productivity man. Also there are no itx mobo that support ddr4 for the I5. Also the 5900x is more like 500.

not from my research

 

that's also still more expensive

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2 hours ago, TheeShadowStorm said:

ohhh apologies, I didn't read it properly.

In that case I would recommend a large capacity SSD it'll cost less than a large mvme and you won't really have any difference in performance.

Thanks for you recommendation man!

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7 hours ago, yesyes said:

not from my research

 

that's also still more expensive

What research ? Do you have benchmarks for the software listed by the op ?

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