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I want to make note before anyone looks at the build, the CPU, and motherboard are 100% placeholders for the threadripper 3000 series next year as I am building this next year.  I am looking at making an enthusiast PC using the parts selected.  This is my first ever PC build.  I refuse to use intel currently as right now I do not think an i9 is worth it, even if I plan on gaming majority of the time. Also I have high hopes for the 7nm chips next year from AMD.  The GPU may be swapped if anything that beats the preformance of the 1080ti within the next year.  My budget is $4800 for All necessary parts any additional parts that are not required to operate the system can be bought throughout 2020.

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what is gonna be your use case for that pc

if it's for gaming and streaming than you'd be better off with ryzen mainstream series

if you are gonna do multiple task at once then i suppose get a X399 prime from asus or otherwise it's a pretty sweet rig

"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

Mention me if you want to summon me sooner or later

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My head on 2019 :

Note 10, S10, Samsung becomes Apple, Zen 2, 3700X, Renegade X lol

 

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Gaming and maybe streaming, and 3D modeling + rendering for warframe's tennogen, and animating sick looking trailers for the models I produce.  That's the entire purpose of my PC.  and the case is in the build.  It's the "Fractal Design - Define XL R2 (Titanium Grey) ATX Full Tower Case"

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if next year doesn't do what I think than these parts will either stay the same, or I will make a magical transfer of ideology to an intel i9 proccessor, because Intel currently understands that improving core speed is better than just adding more cores, but more cores is also important.  I am just asking how suitable this build is for the foreseeable as is.

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