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    yellow
    • Sep 2002
    • 66469

    #2806
    Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

    Originally posted by KSUowls
    I custom ordered my current pc in late 2019 through Cyberpowerpc.com. I've actually used them for my last several PC's as they are sometimes cheaper than DIY. My build is similar to what it sounds like you're going.

    My main specs:
    Ryzen 7 3800x
    Nvidia RTX 2080 Super
    32gb Corsair DDR 4 RAM
    Samsung 860 SSD
    Dual monitors, 1 Gsync 1440p 144hz and 1 older freesync running 60hz.

    Overall it's been a solid build. I do occasional have hiccups with frame drops, and I can't figure out why. My previous build was an i7-8700, 1080 GTX, 16gb ram, same monitors, and it was fantastic until the day it died. So, I haven't figured out why better components have seen occasional loss of performance.
    Yep that's a similar set up to what I want.

    I'll probably be working on it more than gaming of course but when I do I need it to be good.

    Was just going to go beast mode, but decided against it knowing new hardware is coming this year, plus I'm just not into the 4K game yet because I don't watch TV hardly at all.

    My last PC was from iBuyPower and it's still alive and well so I don't have fear about prebuilts

    I'm just shocked that the price difference has evened up with DIY vs prebuilt

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    • eXperiment63
      MVP
      • Mar 2004
      • 3077

      #2807
      Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

      Originally posted by 23
      Yep that's a similar set up to what I want.

      I'll probably be working on it more than gaming of course but when I do I need it to be good.

      Was just going to go beast mode, but decided against it knowing new hardware is coming this year, plus I'm just not into the 4K game yet because I don't watch TV hardly at all.

      My last PC was from iBuyPower and it's still alive and well so I don't have fear about prebuilts

      I'm just shocked that the price difference has evened up with DIY vs prebuilt

      Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
      They had to. Everyone stopped buying prebuilts because it was so much cheaper to build your own. Now they even make them so they're upgradable. They manage to hit the price due to volume buys I'm sure.

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      • Scott
        Your Go-to TV Expert
        • Jul 2002
        • 20030

        #2808
        Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

        Would someone be able to help recommend parts for building a PC for around $1800 or so? Looking to get the 2080 Super and AMD Ryzen 7 3700 with a 500 TB SSD & 2 TB HDD.
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        • Gotmadskillzson
          Live your life
          • Apr 2008
          • 23425

          #2809
          Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

          3700x - $294

          https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Ryzen-370...pf_rd_i=229189

          MSI 570 A - Pro Motherboard - $173

          https://www.amazon.com/MSI-X570-Moth...f_rd_i=1048424

          Crucial Ballistix 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM 16GB - $80

          https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-Balli...11&s=pc&sr=1-2

          RTX 2080 Super - $700

          https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-...95&s=pc&sr=1-3

          Thermatake V200 Mid tower ATX - $80

          https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-T...8215789&sr=1-4

          Samsung 970 Evo NVME 500GB - $100

          https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-E...11&s=pc&sr=1-2

          Seagate Barracuda 2tb HDD - $51

          https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Barra...11&s=pc&sr=1-1

          Corsair CX 750 watt power supply bronze certified - $105

          https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Bronz...s%2C156&sr=1-6


          Total: $1,583

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          • 23
            yellow
            • Sep 2002
            • 66469

            #2810
            Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

            CPU

            AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor

            CPU Cooler

            Corsair H100i RGB PLATINUM 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

            Motherboard

            Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard

            Memory

            G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory

            Storage

            Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive

            Video Card

            NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB Video Card

            Case

            Thermaltake View 71 TG RGB ATX Full Tower Case

            Power Supply

            Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
            This is what i'm looking at for now which is just over $1700.00

            I'm just trying to figure out if the 3900x is overkill or offer any real advantages over the 3700x..

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            • KSUowls
              All Star
              • Jul 2009
              • 5882

              #2811
              Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

              Originally posted by Scott
              Would someone be able to help recommend parts for building a PC for around $1800 or so? Looking to get the 2080 Super and AMD Ryzen 7 3700 with a 500 TB SSD & 2 TB HDD.
              So, the 2080 super alone is going to make a $1800 build very very tight.

              I put together the pieces from the build I did in December.

              https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dLd7gJ

              The only differences are:
              CPU - I have the 3800x instead of the 3700x
              Memory - I have Corsair 16GB DDR4-3200 Vengeance LPX (2x)
              Storage - My 2nd storage is 1TB ADATA 800 SSD 2.5" SATAIII 6.0GB

              Everything else is identical to my build. Obviously this does not include windows or an optical drive or a monitor. You could probably save ~$200 if you don't go Corsair with so many pieces like I did (I just have had really good experiences with them so I gravitate toward their products).

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              • 23
                yellow
                • Sep 2002
                • 66469

                #2812
                Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                Originally posted by KSUowls
                So, the 2080 super alone is going to make a $1800 build very very tight.

                I put together the pieces from the build I did in December.

                https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dLd7gJ

                The only differences are:
                CPU - I have the 3800x instead of the 3700x
                Memory - I have Corsair 16GB DDR4-3200 Vengeance LPX (2x)
                Storage - My 2nd storage is 1TB ADATA 800 SSD 2.5" SATAIII 6.0GB

                Everything else is identical to my build. Obviously this does not include windows or an optical drive or a monitor. You could probably save ~$200 if you don't go Corsair with so many pieces like I did (I just have had really good experiences with them so I gravitate toward their products).

                What made you go with the 3800x?

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                • Gotmadskillzson
                  Live your life
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 23425

                  #2813
                  Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                  Originally posted by 23
                  This is what i'm looking at for now which is just over $1700.00

                  I'm just trying to figure out if the 3900x is overkill or offer any real advantages over the 3700x..
                  Depends on what you do. If you do Adobe Premiere or Davinci or 3D modeling software, go with the 3900X. If not, 3700x is fine

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                  • KSUowls
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 5882

                    #2814
                    Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                    Originally posted by 23
                    This is what i'm looking at for now which is just over $1700.00

                    I'm just trying to figure out if the 3900x is overkill or offer any real advantages over the 3700x..
                    This website is really good for getting a gauge on cpu's.

                    Based on 832,761 user benchmarks for the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X and the Ryzen 9 3900X, we rank them both on effective speed and value for money against the best 1,414 CPUs.


                    The price to performance increase isn't very good for Gaming/Desktop use. A pretty nice jump in workstation performance, but this goes back to the i7-9700 I mentioned a page or so back where many of these higher end CPU's are more than adequate for "workstation" performance. It just depends on what type of work you do and the types of programs you're trying to run on them.

                    However, there is something to be said about those extra little gains when you start getting into these higher total system build price points where maybe it is worth it.

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                    • KSUowls
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 5882

                      #2815
                      Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                      Originally posted by 23
                      What made you go with the 3800x?
                      Money lol. I was incredibly happy with my old system which was an i7-8700. I did a total new system though and at the time getting another high end i7 was going to be more than I wanted to spend. I think the 3700x was probably the best price to performance at the time, but the 3800x was only like a $40 premium, and the 3900 was a good bit more. I split the difference and went with the 3800x.

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                      • 23
                        yellow
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 66469

                        #2816
                        Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                        Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                        Depends on what you do. If you do Adobe Premiere or Davinci or 3D modeling software, go with the 3900X. If not, 3700x is fine
                        Actually I don't use that software. I do work on my computer daily but it's not for that lol.

                        What about gaming though? If there is no significant advantage I'll pass and upgrade to the new chips if i feel like it later on.



                        Originally posted by KSUowls
                        This website is really good for getting a gauge on cpu's.

                        Based on 832,761 user benchmarks for the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X and the Ryzen 9 3900X, we rank them both on effective speed and value for money against the best 1,414 CPUs.


                        The price to performance increase isn't very good for Gaming/Desktop use. A pretty nice jump in workstation performance, but this goes back to the i7-9700 I mentioned a page or so back where many of these higher-end CPU's are more than adequate for "workstation" performance. It just depends on what type of work you do and the types of programs you're trying to run on them.

                        However, there is something to be said about those extra little gains when you start getting into these higher total system build price points where maybe it is worth it.

                        Like I said, i was going to just max it out but decided against that at the last minute when i did some research, and seeing #1, price point, #2 that intel and AMD's gap is that much closer than ever... since im not looking for 4K gaming and im not doing any 3D modeling or using any CADD programs, i can keep the extra dough.

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                        • 23
                          yellow
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 66469

                          #2817
                          Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                          Originally posted by KSUowls
                          Money lol. I was incredibly happy with my old system which was an i7-8700. I did a total new system though and at the time getting another high end i7 was going to be more than I wanted to spend. I think the 3700x was probably the best price to performance at the time, but the 3800x was only like a $40 premium, and the 3900 was a good bit more. I split the difference and went with the 3800x.
                          Makes sense you kinda met in the middle, but either way the gains don't seem to be too significant with the 3900x as far as i can see.

                          That site has them neck and neck on everything except workstation tasks, but as i said, but im not doing the most intensive jobs, just multiple ones at once....and a 10-15% difference to me with my limited knowledge seems like you wouldn't even notice anyway lol.


                          BTW, good looking out on that list Madskillz... what is your system now anyway?

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                          • KSUowls
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 5882

                            #2818
                            Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                            This may or not be useful to some of you making decisions. My system is used for gaming and day to day entertainment.

                            I run a PC monitoring tool on my 2nd monitor and when I never really see my cpu load go above about 40% or my GPU load go above 25%. I don't have much in the way of brand new PC games, but F1 2019 and Far Cry 5 at max settings don't really push this system. Hopefully that helps give a basis for what a 3800 provides and you can kind of guess what a 3700 or a 3900 will do from there.

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
                              Live your life
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 23425

                              #2819
                              Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                              I haven't upgraded my system in years...... still rocking my over clocked 5820K and 1080. Probably build a new beast this year or just throw a newer card in there. The Division 2, Breakpoint and Star Wars Fallen Jedi are the only games that make my GPU work hard. My PC is around 6 years old now. Ryzen finally gotten to the point that I am interested. Going to see how good Ampre and the Ryzen 4000 series be.

                              But if I see a deal on parts, I won't wait for the next generation.

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                              • 23
                                yellow
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 66469

                                #2820
                                Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread

                                Originally posted by KSUowls
                                This may or not be useful to some of you making decisions. My system is used for gaming and day to day entertainment.

                                I run a PC monitoring tool on my 2nd monitor and when I never really see my cpu load go above about 40% or my GPU load go above 25%. I don't have much in the way of brand new PC games, but F1 2019 and Far Cry 5 at max settings don't really push this system. Hopefully that helps give a basis for what a 3800 provides and you can kind of guess what a 3700 or a 3900 will do from there.
                                It definitely does. Like i said, majority of the time will be work and other stuff even entertainment, but gaming will happen.

                                Right now it kinda kills gaming for me having a weak system. The CPU is okay 8350 but the graphics card is TRUUAASH! 580x



                                Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                                I haven't upgraded my system in years...... still rocking my over clocked 5820K and 1080. Probably build a new beast this year or just throw a newer card in there. The Division 2, Breakpoint and Star Wars Fallen Jedi are the only games that make my GPU work hard. My PC is around 6 years old now. Ryzen finally gotten to the point that I am interested. Going to see how good Ampre and the Ryzen 4000 series be.

                                But if I see a deal on parts, I won't wait for the next generation.

                                Its crazy too because this is probably the perfect time to upgrade, especially with the new hardware coming out... If i see something better when they release the new stuff i'll get it then but im definitely in need of upgrading..plus my oldest does graphic design and she can at least use illustrator on this one.

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