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Budget (including currency): 2000$+- 

Country: latvia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: blender / fl studio / some games (1080/1440)

Other details: basically an Optimum Tech build

cpu: ryzen 7 5800x3d

cpu cooler: alpenfohn black ridge 

gpu: evga 3080 10gb

mobo: asus rog strix b-550

ram: 32gb 16x2 

ssd: samsung 970 evo plus 1tb 

psu: corsair 750w gold+ 

case: FormD T1 

case coolers: phanteks t30 120mmx2 

 

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/kpmDRv

 

Hey guys, so last time ive built a pc people were arguing over gtx 1060 6gb vs 1060 3gb so i dont know much. I like mini itx and i like minimalism so i chose formd t1 if u have better options suggest it! I am also thinking of taking 7700/x over 5800x3d incase ill take an upgrade in 3 years but idk. And ive been thinking of taking amd 6900 xt instead of rtx 3080 because of amd amd combo. My budget is flexible and the less the better but i hope to build a pc for like next 4 years and can overpay a lil. Also suggest me some monitors please!

 

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The 5800X3D is an odd choice. Both the i5-12600K and 5800X are usually less expensive and offer better Blender performance. If Blender and FL Studio are primary uses, consider a current generation CPU.

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7 hours ago, brob said:

The 5800X3D is an odd choice. Both the i5-12600K and 5800X are usually less expensive and offer better Blender performance. If Blender and FL Studio are primary uses, consider a current generation CPU.

So you suggest going with 7700x? 

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13 minutes ago, wwwwww123 said:

So you suggest going with 7700x? 

 

Or the i5-13600K. Although given a mini-ITX build, you might consider the 7700 or i5-13500. Either would make cooling a little easier.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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