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4 hours ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

Hi, wont an r5 7600x be better than the intel one? Including the fan cost the 7600x comes to about the same as the 12400f.

yes but going with the 7600x is $70(including the new motherboard) more bringing your budget down for a gpu, I made one change to the cpu in the original list to the 12600kf because it's a smaller price gap than I thought it was(i'm more well versed with amd and not as much intel) the 12600kf will be a little worse for gaming it's better for productivity like video editing.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BBBLXR

Budget (including currency): 750USD or 30K Turkish Lira

Country: Turkey

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primarily for video editing at 1080p, preferably 4k with light gaming and streaming. I also want to tinker with Ai models so 8gb+ VRAM will be preferred. I also dont want to use AMD GPU's because they aren't really widely supported even now so I would like to stick to NVIDIA if possible. No Intel GPUs please.

Other details: I already have a keyboard, mouse, mouse pad, monitor etc and also have ssds so storage doesn't need to be factored into the total build cost, though I would prefer if it was included since I only have a 2tb ssd that is half full. Shipping costs doesnt need to be factored into the total cost. If possible, please provide multiple cpus/gpus choices for me to choose from. A modular PSU will be nice but i am aware that i am just wishing for things atp lol. Thanks for the help in advance!

 

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53 minutes ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

Budget (including currency): 750USD or 30K Turkish Lira

Country: Turkey

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primarily for video editing at 1080p, preferably 4k with light gaming and streaming. I also want to tinker with Ai models so 8gb+ VRAM will be preferred. I also dont want to use AMD GPU's because they aren't really widely supported even now so I would like to stick to NVIDIA if possible. No Intel GPUs please.

Other details: I already have a keyboard, mouse, mouse pad, monitor etc and also have ssds so storage doesn't need to be factored into the total build cost, though I would prefer if it was included since I only have a 2tb ssd that is half full. Shipping costs doesnt need to be factored into the total cost. If possible, please provide multiple cpus/gpus choices for me to choose from. A modular PSU will be nice but i am aware that i am just wishing for things atp lol. Thanks for the help in advance!

 

Here’s a build, for the Gpu I would look for a used 3060 12gb or save up $150 more and get a 9060 xt 16gb https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wRYgcx

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9 hours ago, strange13930 said:

Here’s a build, for the Gpu I would look for a used 3060 12gb or save up $150 more and get a 9060 xt 16gb https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wRYgcx

Hi, wont an r5 7600x be better than the intel one? Including the fan cost the 7600x comes to about the same as the 12400f.

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4 hours ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

Hi, wont an r5 7600x be better than the intel one? Including the fan cost the 7600x comes to about the same as the 12400f.

yes but going with the 7600x is $70(including the new motherboard) more bringing your budget down for a gpu, I made one change to the cpu in the original list to the 12600kf because it's a smaller price gap than I thought it was(i'm more well versed with amd and not as much intel) the 12600kf will be a little worse for gaming it's better for productivity like video editing.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BBBLXR

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3 hours ago, strange13930 said:

yes but going with the 7600x is $70(including the new motherboard) more bringing your budget down for a gpu, I made one change to the cpu in the original list to the 12600kf because it's a smaller price gap than I thought it was(i'm more well versed with amd and not as much intel) the 12600kf will be a little worse for gaming it's better for productivity like video editing.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BBBLXR

Alright. I was looking at amd cause but ig I'll go with Intel. Last question, would going with a 5060 8gb be better than a 3060 12gb? A 3060 12gb is 13.5k TL while a 5060 8gb is 15k TL. Or should I save up more for the 5060 TI 12gb which is 20k TL. Ik youre supposed to spend more on your GPU but spending 20k on a gpu just doesn't feel right. Thanks for the help!

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1 hour ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

Alright. I was looking at amd cause but ig I'll go with Intel. Last question, would going with a 5060 8gb be better than a 3060 12gb? A 3060 12gb is 13.5k TL while a 5060 8gb is 15k TL. Or should I save up more for the 5060 TI 12gb which is 20k TL. Ik youre supposed to spend more on your GPU but spending 20k on a gpu just doesn't feel right. Thanks for the help!

how much is the 9060 xt 16gb in your area? the 5060 8gb is a better gpu than the 3060 but 8gb of vram will be a little limiting.

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1 hour ago, strange13930 said:

how much is the 9060 xt 16gb in your area? the 5060 8gb is a better gpu than the 3060 but 8gb of vram will be a little limiting.

9060xt 16gb is 18k TL for me, the 8 gig variant is 15k TL. The thing is, I dont really want to use AMDs gpus. From what I have seen online, Nvidia is still put first and AMD second so most stuff is more optimized for Nvidia. Fir example the whole Adobe Editing Suite runs better on Nvidia. Same for most local llm/image gen models as i mentioned tinkeirng with ai. Or do you think that i should just still choose AMD? 

 

CORRECTION: Previously by 5060ti I meant the 16gig variant not 12gig, idk why I said 12. The 5060ti 16gig one is 19-20K, slightly more expensive than the 9060xt 16gig.

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4 hours ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

9060xt 16gb is 18k TL for me, the 8 gig variant is 15k TL. The thing is, I dont really want to use AMDs gpus. From what I have seen online, Nvidia is still put first and AMD second so most stuff is more optimized for Nvidia. Fir example the whole Adobe Editing Suite runs better on Nvidia. Same for most local llm/image gen models as i mentioned tinkeirng with ai. Or do you think that i should just still choose AMD? 

 

CORRECTION: Previously by 5060ti I meant the 16gig variant not 12gig, idk why I said 12. The 5060ti 16gig one is 19-20K, slightly more expensive than the 9060xt 16gig.

if your stuff runs better on Nvidia then stay Nvidia, is any of the 40 series cheaper in your area? 

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7 hours ago, strange13930 said:

if your stuff runs better on Nvidia then stay Nvidia, is any of the 40 series cheaper in your area? 

Most of the 40 series near me are more expensive than even the 50 series... I can only find the 4060 8gig for 15k. The 4070 12 gig is 25k and the 4070 ti 16 gig is 37k.

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4 hours ago, Tempidkbadatnames said:

Most of the 40 series near me are more expensive than even the 50 series... I can only find the 4060 8gig for 15k. The 4070 12 gig is 25k and the 4070 ti 16 gig is 37k.

right know I think your best option is the 5060 8gb and if the 16 gb of vram is worth it for your workload go with the 5060 ti 

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