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So I am looking forward to build a workstation PC which will mostly have CPU intensive task and mathematical calculations

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xnRRd6

Here is the list of parts excluding the Case and stuff like that

Is there anything that i should change?

Thanks

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Threadripper 1950X 3.4GHz 16-Core Processor  ($999.99 @ Amazon) 
CPU Cooler: Corsair - H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler  ($107.78 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: Asus - PRIME X399-A EATX TR4 Motherboard  ($349.99 @ Amazon) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory  ($130.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($144.99 @ B&H) 
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB WINDFORCE OC 6G Video Card  ($274.79 @ SuperBiiz) 
Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($75.98 @ Newegg) 
Total: $2084.51
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-08-30 05:29 EDT-0400

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do you need the case in the budget?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Heatsink: Gelid Phantom Black GPU: Palit RTX 3060 Ti Dual RAM: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3000Mhz mobo: Asus X570-P case: Fractal Design Define C PSU: Superflower Leadex Gold 650W

 

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31 minutes ago, TurkarYash said:

So I am looking forward to build a workstation PC which will mostly have CPU intensive task and mathematical calculations

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xnRRd6

Here is the list of parts excluding the Case and stuff like that

Is there anything that i should change?

Thanks

It depends of which software you use or plan to use. In many env, threadripper is a much better choice.

 

Why the 1060 anyway? If you don't plan to game or do some crypto, you can go with a much lower end one.

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4 hours ago, ErrantNyles said:

It depends of which software you use or plan to use. In many env, threadripper is a much better choice.

 

Why the 1060 anyway? If you don't plan to game or do some crypto, you can go with a much lower end one.

I plan to use CUDA for programming and CUDA acceleration with some softwares

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