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3 hours ago, distantworld101 said:

$1800 PER PC and They Both got a 980 Pro and 2 1tb SSDs for side drives, just updated because i noticed i forgot about storage and wasn't clear it was for per pc

Cool. So I think this should be plenty, for both. A 3070Ti would be a solid upgrade, and I went for a Ryzen 7 7700X cpu.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xBPjhk

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WVYnC6 <- Alternative solution, with a Ryzen 5 7600X and a RTX 3080 12GB gpu.

 

If you need the more VRAM, go for the RTX 3080. However, the difference in performance... it depends on what resolution you'll be working with. RTX 3080 won't make sense for 1080p, but 3070Ti definitely will. Maybe go with the 3080 build for PC #1, and the 3070 Ti build for PC #2? Hope it helps.

 

 

Budget (including currency): $1800.00 USD Per PC

 

Country: U.S.A

 

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 

 

PC 1 - Blender,MeshMixer,Windows 3d Builder, League,COD,BF and many other mix of games non competitive 

PC 2 - Blender For Vr Models, League,COD,BF,VRChat along with many other mix of games non competitive  and streaming

 

Other details

 

Pc 1 - Has a 3440 x 1440 Monitor

Pc 2 - Has Two 1920x1080 Monitors 

 

Pc Specs Now

 

Pc 1 - Asus Prime x470, Ryzen 2700x, 16Gb DDR4 3200, GTX 1080ti, Rosewill  Hive 1000W,Corsair 5000d airflow, Samsung 980 Pro(boot), 2 1Tb WD SSD(storage &games)

Pc 2 -  Asus Prime x470, Ryzen 2600x, 16Gb DDR4 3200, GTX 1660S Rosewill  Hive 850W,Corsair 5000d airflow, Samsung 980 Pro(boot), 2 1Tb WD SSD(storage &games)

 

What i'm Looking

 

I'm looking to upgrade both to the new Am5 or 12th/13th gen intel with DDR5 and atleast a 30 series GPU with of course better performance then what i have now of course

just looking for opinion builds

 

i'm not expecting to upgrade both at the same time because i was gonna upgrade one and pass the build down to family then upgrade the other so i'm not looking to stay on AM4 like just upgrade to 5xxx series cpu

 

 

 

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AM5 is not extremely mature right now, prices high, boot times high etc. The budget doesn't seem extreme suffice for both GPU / platforms upgrade either. Just barely cutting it more of.

My suggestion would be upgrading at least ONE PC to 5700X at the very least, and waiting for the 4080 possibly or similar.

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10 minutes ago, distantworld101 said:

Budget (including currency): $1800.00 USD

 

Country: U.S.A

 

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 

 

PC 1 - Blender,MeshMixer,Windows 3d Builder, League,COD,BF and many other mix of games non competitive 

PC 2 - Blender For Vr Models, League,COD,BF,VRChat along with many other mix of games non competitive  and streaming

 

Other details

 

Pc 1 - Has a 3440 x 1440 Monitor

Pc 2 - Has Two 1920x1080 Monitors 

 

Pc Specs Now

 

Pc 1 - Asus Prime x470, Ryzen 2700x, 16Gb DDR4 3200, GTX 1080ti, Rosewill  Hive 1000W,Corsair 5000d airflow

Pc 2 -  Asus Prime x470, Ryzen 2600x, 16Gb DDR4 3200, GTX 1660S Rosewill  Hive 850W,Corsair 5000d airflow

 

What i'm Looking

 

I'm looking to upgrade both to the new Am5 or 12th/13th gen intel with DDR5 and atleast a 30 series GPU with of course better performance then what i have now of course

just looking for opinion builds

 

i'm not expecting to upgrade both at the same time because i was gonna upgrade one and pass the build down to family then upgrade the other so i'm not looking to stay on AM4 like just upgrade to 5xxx series cpu

 

 

 

Is the $1800 for each build or both? If for both, I would recommend just upgrading to a 5600X, having a new m.2 nvme ssd as the boot drive (unless already done so), and then upgrade the gpu to a 3070Ti or 3080. Not sure on the psu though. I would probably recommend upgrading that one to a Corsair (2021) 850W 80+ Gold PSU (or the 1000W, for future upgrades).

Am I still to create the perfect system?! ~ Clu

Keep your expectations low, boy, and you will never be disappointed. ~ Kratos

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4 minutes ago, GeorgeMKane said:

Is the $1800 for each build or both? If for both, I would recommend just upgrading to a 5600X, having a new m.2 nvme ssd as the boot drive (unless already done so), and then upgrade the gpu to a 3070Ti or 3080. Not sure on the psu though. I would probably recommend upgrading that one to a Corsair (2021) 850W 80+ Gold PSU (or the 1000W, for future upgrades).

$1800 PER PC and They Both got a 980 Pro and 2 1tb SSDs for side drives, just updated because i noticed i forgot about storage and wasn't clear it was for per pc

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You can just drop in a 5950x, a used 3090 (~800$ on ebay), and add an extra 3200c16 16gb kit for 32gb dual rank in 4x8 (dual rank gives ~20% bandwidth improvement over single rank)

 

You can get a 5700x if you dont need the 5950x extra cores

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3 hours ago, distantworld101 said:

$1800 PER PC and They Both got a 980 Pro and 2 1tb SSDs for side drives, just updated because i noticed i forgot about storage and wasn't clear it was for per pc

Cool. So I think this should be plenty, for both. A 3070Ti would be a solid upgrade, and I went for a Ryzen 7 7700X cpu.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xBPjhk

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WVYnC6 <- Alternative solution, with a Ryzen 5 7600X and a RTX 3080 12GB gpu.

 

If you need the more VRAM, go for the RTX 3080. However, the difference in performance... it depends on what resolution you'll be working with. RTX 3080 won't make sense for 1080p, but 3070Ti definitely will. Maybe go with the 3080 build for PC #1, and the 3070 Ti build for PC #2? Hope it helps.

 

 

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On 10/22/2022 at 10:22 PM, GeorgeMKane said:

Cool. So I think this should be plenty, for both. A 3070Ti would be a solid upgrade, and I went for a Ryzen 7 7700X cpu.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xBPjhk

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WVYnC6 <- Alternative solution, with a Ryzen 5 7600X and a RTX 3080 12GB gpu.

 

If you need the more VRAM, go for the RTX 3080. However, the difference in performance... it depends on what resolution you'll be working with. RTX 3080 won't make sense for 1080p, but 3070Ti definitely will. Maybe go with the 3080 build for PC #1, and the 3070 Ti build for PC #2? Hope it helps.

 

 

 

 

Would this work, https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HdBQgb

some of this i can get from my local store why i ask, i wouldn't have to wait it does. and it's around 110$ save.

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26 minutes ago, distantworld101 said:

 

 

Would this work, https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HdBQgb

some of this i can get from my local store why i ask, i wouldn't have to wait it does. and it's around 110$ save.

I got the same gpu recently. Would definitely work. 🙂 

Am I still to create the perfect system?! ~ Clu

Keep your expectations low, boy, and you will never be disappointed. ~ Kratos

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