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Budget (including currency): $2550

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

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What do you think about my build

It is my first pc build 

I am worried if i choose the correct parts

I am planning to start order the parts next week

 

 

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i9 for everyday use? Seems a bit overkill, extremely overkill at that.

 

Give us more use cases. We can probs slash half the price of your current configuration and still have it do everything you want.

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47 minutes ago, OmarAmil said:

Budget (including currency): $2550

Country: 

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

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): 

 

What do you think about my build

It is my first pc build 

I am worried if i choose the correct parts

I am planning to start order the parts next week

 

 

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You don't need an i9 for everyday browsing! What do you mean by everyday browsing? Also that ram isnt the best and you can get better, don't buy a Corsair RM850x, there are much cheaper but still good Power Supplies. If your just doing gaming and web browsing and stuff a 7800x3d would be a good CPU because that is one of the best CPU's for gaming nowadays. Also get a cheaper cooler like the Thermalright Peerless Assasin 120 SE. Also buy a cheaper motherboard? Do you really need a Z790? If your going AMD cpu side get a B650 or a B650E.

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As i said it is my first time building so I not that good in pc parts 

Basically what i meant by everyday use is like gaming at best graphics possible, maybe even streaming, doing school stuff, etc

Lets say i change my RAM to ADATA XPG Lancer DDR5 6000Mhz can you recommend so some PSU,  CPU COOLERS instead of what i choose

Also if take a 7800x3d should i keep my rx 7900 xtx or?

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On 6/22/2023 at 12:22 PM, venomtail said:

i9 for everyday use? Seems a bit overkill, extremely overkill at that.

 

Give us more use cases. We can probs slash half the price of your current configuration and still have it do everything you want.

Can you like send some ideas man

You said you can slash the price right, like how, what do you recommend changing and to what

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On 6/23/2023 at 10:39 PM, OmarAmil said:

Can you like send some ideas man

You said you can slash the price right, like how, what do you recommend changing and to what

Tried to be unique with case and fan selection. Could save a bit I guess if you went with a stereotypical case design. Some $1000 under and should still be plenty of kick. This is US list so Azerbaijan will probs have higher prices and less selection meaning you'll be spending more than the $1600~ for light stuff this will do circles around your games, streaming and school work. In theory you could get a 7900XT to get AV1 encode for better streaming but unless streaming is your full time thing where viewers demand the best quality footage, I don't think you're missing out on that much.

 

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With current intel it doesn't matter if you shoot for the stars with 13900k or spend reasonably for 13600 - you are gonna get the same gaming performance, which is about the same as Ryzen 7700X. Sorry dude, that's the way it is. Old Gen vs New Gen you just can't fight with the efficiency and now weirdly even cost. What i'm also like 86.5% sure is that this furnace disguised as a CPU, the 13900k, would most likely fry a "cheap" $250 board. Just 16x 70A power stages in 8+8 config, not gonna survive for long with a CPU which easily can drain 300W on its own. I guess the back of that PCB would be going close to 95-100°C with that CPU under load. If you wanna stick to intel, it's really better to dial down to a 13600 or 13700k if it's on sale. The least money you pour into a dead platform, the better, because the way it looks, in less than 2 years you might wanna switch platforms again.

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