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Hello to you all,

As of now i am planing a new build to replace my ancient b350, r3 1200 and a gtx 1650 pc. I am definetly jumping on am5, becouse of my b350 board. For cpus i am considering a r5 7600 at 160 €, r5 7600x at  180€ or a r7 7700 at 190€. I think i am going to benefit from aditional 2 core with the r7, but is it worth it to pay 30 to 40€ more? For the gpu, the choice is simple either a rtx 5070 at 550€ or an rx 9070 for around 600€. I dont know if i really need those extra 4 gigabyte of ram.

My budget is 1200 to 1400€. Also consider the fact that i am going to need a better, more expensive psu for those better components. My main tasks are 3d modeling, light gaming. (Ryzen 9000 series are not a choise bc they are stubidly expensive in my country)

My current psu is a 450w from xilence i think. I mainly do 3d modeling and some light gaming that include titles like HOI, CS, rarely minecraft, beam ng, FH 5 and house flipper. I don't think the gaming part is the most important that's why i left out the games i play. My PC mainly struggles with 3d modeling and rendering. I dont want to say my country exactly but it is in the baltic region. I have no trouble getting pc parts from germany, poland, but countries like italy, spain, france often charge a lot for shipping.

 

I am thankful for your help.

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Good to know!👍

 

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1 minute ago, KECO said:

Hello to you all,

As of now i am planong a new build to replace my ancient b350, r3 1200 and a gtx 1650 pc. I am definetly jumping on am5, becouse of my b350 board. For cpus i am considering a r5 7600 at 160 €, r5 7600x at  180€ and r7 7700 at 190€. I think i am going to benefit from aditional 2 core with the r7, but is it worth it to pay 30 to 40€ more? For the gpu, the choice is simple either a rtx 5070 at 550€ or an rx 9070 for around 600€. I dont know if i really need those extra 4 gigabyte of ram.

My budget is 1200 to 1400€. Also consider the fact that i am going to need a better, more expensive psu for those better components. My main tasks are 3d modeling, light gaming. (Ryzen 9000 series are not a choise bc they are stubidly expensive in my country)

 

I am thankful for your help.

Theres a template with such topics that gives you the reccomended info so we can properly assist you but since you deleted it I'll ask instead 

What is you country? Cause many countries use euros

What specific games do you play?

Other than 3D modelling and some gaming is there anything else you are gonna do?

I edit my posts for so if you saw a typo.... no you didn't, you are just crazy
 

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2 hours ago, Millios said:

Theres a template with such topics that gives you the reccomended info so we can properly assist you but since you deleted it I'll ask instead 

What is you country? Cause many countries use euros

What specific games do you play?

Other than 3D modelling and some gaming is there anything else you are gonna do?

My current psu is a 450w from xilence i think. I mainly do 3d modeling and some light gaming that include titles like HOI, CS, rarely minecraft, beam ng, FH 5 and house flipper. I don't think the gaming part is the most important that's why i left out the games i play. My PC mainly struggles with 3d modeling and rendering. I dont want to say my country exactly but it is in the baltic region. I have no trouble getting pc parts from germany, poland, but countries like italy, spain, france often charge a lot for shipping.

Good to know!👍

 

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