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6 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

I planning to upgrade my 6 years old pc to this聽https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X3v8kf
Don't look at the prices I'm living in EU and it is way different and I already have a noctua fan.

I did some researches to this, but the only thing that I'm not sure, if the MOBO VRM is enough for the 9800x3d.
On the reddit there are way to different sides between VRM.
Some says it is overrated, just marketing.
Others says it is very important and 12 or 14 is required.
But I can't find any good answers what is the best value...

This is a very good build and the motherboard will EASILY handle a 9800X3D... It sips power at 80-105w during heavy gaming.聽 Absolutely nothing to worry about 馃檪

I use a overclocked 9800X3D with my own ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI, midrange board.聽 Dont worry about power phases and all this.

This is a good build, 1000w PSU is mega overkill for this though, a solid 750w is plenty sufficient.

I planning to upgrade my 6 years old pc to this聽https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X3v8kf
Don't look at the prices I'm living in EU and it is way different and I already have a noctua fan.

I did some researches to this, but the only thing that I'm not sure, if the MOBO VRM is enough for the 9800x3d.
On the reddit there are way to different sides between VRM.
Some says it is overrated, just marketing.
Others says it is very important and 12 or 14 is required.
But I can't find any good answers what is the best value...

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6 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

I planning to upgrade my 6 years old pc to this聽https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X3v8kf
Don't look at the prices I'm living in EU and it is way different and I already have a noctua fan.

I did some researches to this, but the only thing that I'm not sure, if the MOBO VRM is enough for the 9800x3d.
On the reddit there are way to different sides between VRM.
Some says it is overrated, just marketing.
Others says it is very important and 12 or 14 is required.
But I can't find any good answers what is the best value...

This is a very good build and the motherboard will EASILY handle a 9800X3D... It sips power at 80-105w during heavy gaming.聽 Absolutely nothing to worry about 馃檪

I use a overclocked 9800X3D with my own ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI, midrange board.聽 Dont worry about power phases and all this.

This is a good build, 1000w PSU is mega overkill for this though, a solid 750w is plenty sufficient.

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11 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

I planning to upgrade my 6 years old pc to this聽https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X3v8kf
Don't look at the prices I'm living in EU and it is way different and I already have a noctua fan.

I did some researches to this, but the only thing that I'm not sure, if the MOBO VRM is enough for the 9800x3d.
On the reddit there are way to different sides between VRM.
Some says it is overrated, just marketing.
Others says it is very important and 12 or 14 is required.
But I can't find any good answers what is the best value...

do you already have a cpu cooler?

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4 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

This is a very good build and the motherboard will EASILY handle a 9800X3D... It sips power at 80-105w during heavy gaming.聽 Absolutely nothing to worry about 馃檪

I use a overclocked 9800X3D with my own ASUS TUF B650 PLUS WIFI, midrange board.聽 Dont worry about power phases and all this.

This is a good build, 1000w PSU is mega overkill for this though, a solid 750w is plenty sufficient.

PSU overkill even if I (let's say) overclock the cpu gpu and ram(?)?
I just want to make sure that it is enough and I don't have to buy bigger one because it is not enough...

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8 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

I planning to upgrade my 6 years old pc to this聽https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X3v8kf
Don't look at the prices I'm living in EU and it is way different and I already have a noctua fan.

I did some researches to this, but the only thing that I'm not sure, if the MOBO VRM is enough for the 9800x3d.
On the reddit there are way to different sides between VRM.
Some says it is overrated, just marketing.
Others says it is very important and 12 or 14 is required.
But I can't find any good answers what is the best value...

PcPartPicker has European editions, for instance de.pcpartpicker.com will provide German pricing from various local merchants.

If by "noctua fan" you mean a Noctua CPU cooler it would be useful if the actual model was included in the PcPartPicker list. After adding the item use the Configure button to mark it as already purchased.

Consider a good 850W PSU. It will be more than sufficient .

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

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3 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

PSU overkill even if I (let's say) overclock the cpu gpu and ram(?)?
I just want to make sure that it is enough and I don't have to buy bigger one because it is not enough...

Yes, even if you overclock the CPU, GPU and RAM, a solid 750w is plenty.

You can get a 850w if you want to 'feel safe' and they usually cost the same as a 750w.

I use a overclocked 9800X3D, Overclocked RTX 4080 and my RAM is also overclocked... I draw around 420-480w full system power during heavy gaming.

I could get away with a solid 550w in theory.

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3 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Yes, even if you overclock the CPU, GPU and RAM, a solid 750w is plenty.

You can get a 850w if you want to 'feel safe' and they usually cost the same as a 750w.

I use a overclocked 9800X3D, Overclocked RTX 4080 and my RAM is also overclocked... I draw around 420-480w full system power during heavy gaming.

I could get away with a solid 550w in theory.

Oh nice, then I can save some bucks. Thank you!聽馃檭

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5 minutes ago, brob said:

PcPartPicker has European editions, for instance de.pcpartpicker.com will provide German pricing from various local merchants.

If by "noctua fan" you mean a Noctua CPU cooler it would be useful if the actual model was included in the PcPartPicker list. After adding the item use the Configure button to mark it as already purchased.

Consider a good 850W PSU. It will be more than sufficient .

Yes I have a Noctua NH-U12S in the current build.
I planned to just put in the new build.

I never really used pcpartpicker I just searched a website where I can pick everything and share it here, so I don't have to link in everything one by one.

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22 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

Yes I have a Noctua NH-U12S in the current build.
I planned to just put in the new build.

I never really used pcpartpicker I just searched a website where I can pick everything and share it here, so I don't have to link in everything one by one.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

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54 minutes ago, MauwMa said:

Oh nice, then I can save some bucks. Thank you!聽馃檭

Yes you can, no problem at all 馃檪

If you have any further questions or worries, please tag me here or send me a DM and I will help you out.

Build looks great thought.聽 Motherboard is plenty fine and a 850w is still even a bit overkill but rather have a bit more than you need.

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