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Ask again the week you buy it. Things change too rapidly to give a list now that will even still be good by next week.

 

Its an alright build but id not go with ryzen atm.

 

Since blender fully supports optx the cpu really doesnt matter much as the gpu will always be orders of magnitude faster so a 13600k + b660 would save you a cpoule hundred and be better at gaming.

 

Id also opt for ddr4. Its cheap now performance between it and ddr5 is basically the same and this early ddr5 will be irrelevant in a year or 2. Basically think of it as ddr4 2133-2666mhz atm instead of the now common 3000+ stuff that everyone uses and offers noticeable performance benefits.

 

Just saving there alone would allow for a 3090 already.

 

If you go used 3090s would easily be available already for the system as is too.

 

 

 

Budget (including currency): 2000

Country: Germany

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

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://pcpartpicker.com/list/FkXHjZ

Hey guys, this is my current list, does this make sense? I want to keep it for the next couple of years, except for a RAM upgrade in a few months. I don't need to buy it right now but sometime in the next few months would be nice. The 2000 budget is flexible-ish. Thank you very much for your help! Have a nice day!

 

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Ask again the week you buy it. Things change too rapidly to give a list now that will even still be good by next week.

 

Its an alright build but id not go with ryzen atm.

 

Since blender fully supports optx the cpu really doesnt matter much as the gpu will always be orders of magnitude faster so a 13600k + b660 would save you a cpoule hundred and be better at gaming.

 

Id also opt for ddr4. Its cheap now performance between it and ddr5 is basically the same and this early ddr5 will be irrelevant in a year or 2. Basically think of it as ddr4 2133-2666mhz atm instead of the now common 3000+ stuff that everyone uses and offers noticeable performance benefits.

 

Just saving there alone would allow for a 3090 already.

 

If you go used 3090s would easily be available already for the system as is too.

 

 

 

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