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Need your Help for PC BUILD

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Here is a build that you could go for: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/xgTbH2

CPU: 13700k ive gone for intel rather than AMD since they are curently both faster and cheaper, you could drop down to a 13600k instead since you only loose 2 performace cores (6p cores and 8e cores rather than 8p, 8e) and it is currently quite a bit cheaper, but a 13700k does fit in your budget if you want to spend all of your budget, and if you need to do any CPU rendering then the extra cores will make a difference. ive gone for a k rather than kf since the integrated graphics are useful for troubleshooting and cost almost nothing extra.

GPU: 4070ti lots of people are angry at nvidia for this GPU at the moment but at the end of the day its a very capable GPU and the pricing isnt too bad relative to other alternatives in your region.

RAM: 32GB often comes in usefull, and ive gone for DDR5 however if you want to save some money you could swap the motherborad to a DDR4 motherboard and go with 32GB of DDR4 for about half the price.

The case that ive put in is mainly there as a placeholder. Its a good case if you do decide to go for it but there are pleantly of other cases out there and it really just comes down to personal preference.

Ive put in an air cooler for the CPU for now, you might want to consider an AIO cooler for the CPU (at least a 240mm AIO) if the idea of having water in your PC doesnt bother you, but if not then that air cooler should be able to keep the 13700k at decent temperatures.

Budget (including currency): 2300 €

Country: Europe (Italy)

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Most of the AutoDesk software ( mainly REVIT, CAD etc...), Program for Rendering ( like Luminosity ), and general gaming ( would like to play in 2k )

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): Storage is no needed ( already have like 3 TB of ssd ), just need hardware for the pc ( no storage )

 

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Here is a build that you could go for: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/xgTbH2

CPU: 13700k ive gone for intel rather than AMD since they are curently both faster and cheaper, you could drop down to a 13600k instead since you only loose 2 performace cores (6p cores and 8e cores rather than 8p, 8e) and it is currently quite a bit cheaper, but a 13700k does fit in your budget if you want to spend all of your budget, and if you need to do any CPU rendering then the extra cores will make a difference. ive gone for a k rather than kf since the integrated graphics are useful for troubleshooting and cost almost nothing extra.

GPU: 4070ti lots of people are angry at nvidia for this GPU at the moment but at the end of the day its a very capable GPU and the pricing isnt too bad relative to other alternatives in your region.

RAM: 32GB often comes in usefull, and ive gone for DDR5 however if you want to save some money you could swap the motherborad to a DDR4 motherboard and go with 32GB of DDR4 for about half the price.

The case that ive put in is mainly there as a placeholder. Its a good case if you do decide to go for it but there are pleantly of other cases out there and it really just comes down to personal preference.

Ive put in an air cooler for the CPU for now, you might want to consider an AIO cooler for the CPU (at least a 240mm AIO) if the idea of having water in your PC doesnt bother you, but if not then that air cooler should be able to keep the 13700k at decent temperatures.

System: AMD R7 5700g (OC to 4.45GHz fixed clock) / Noctua NH-D15 / Gigabyte B550 Gaming X V2 / Gigabyte Waterforce WB RTX 2080 Ti / Crucial 4x8GB DDR4 (OC to 3800MHz Cl16) / 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus / Corsair 4000D airflow / Corsair TX650M / BenQ Mobius EX2510 24.5" 1080p 144Hz 

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16 hours ago, jamie.three said:

Here is a build that you could go for: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/xgTbH2

CPU: 13700k ive gone for intel rather than AMD since they are curently both faster and cheaper, you could drop down to a 13600k instead since you only loose 2 performace cores (6p cores and 8e cores rather than 8p, 8e) and it is currently quite a bit cheaper, but a 13700k does fit in your budget if you want to spend all of your budget, and if you need to do any CPU rendering then the extra cores will make a difference. ive gone for a k rather than kf since the integrated graphics are useful for troubleshooting and cost almost nothing extra.

GPU: 4070ti lots of people are angry at nvidia for this GPU at the moment but at the end of the day its a very capable GPU and the pricing isnt too bad relative to other alternatives in your region.

RAM: 32GB often comes in usefull, and ive gone for DDR5 however if you want to save some money you could swap the motherborad to a DDR4 motherboard and go with 32GB of DDR4 for about half the price.

The case that ive put in is mainly there as a placeholder. Its a good case if you do decide to go for it but there are pleantly of other cases out there and it really just comes down to personal preference.

Ive put in an air cooler for the CPU for now, you might want to consider an AIO cooler for the CPU (at least a 240mm AIO) if the idea of having water in your PC doesnt bother you, but if not then that air cooler should be able to keep the 13700k at decent temperatures.

Ty very much !

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