Help me moving to AMD!
Posted by StressEvery@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Hi everyone! I’ve been for long time out of the scene and I’m willing to get a new setup. After catching up and seeing the issues related to 13/14th Gen and end of life for the socket, I’ve decided to go AMD.
What I’ll be doing? Gaming- 3440x1440p but maybe in the future upgrade to 4k Adobe Lightroom - My main hobbie is Photography DaVinci Resolve - 4k video editing
These are my current picks: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/vbWJCd
Willing to get your feedback, please!
Is this an appropriate mobo? I need WiFi Is this GPU too much for the 7600x? Should I reduce budget in my GPU and increase CPU?
Open to upgrade in few years if needed too!
Thanks a lot
Dat_Riceeee@reddit
Here is my build to fit your demands
Better CPU
Better Mainboard
Do you frequent use 64gb ram? i changed to a slightly p/p trident z5
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/G6ZGmD
Check this out
Zentikwaliz@reddit
You want stronger AMD cpu, 7600 is budget 7000 series. The weakest one.
Also I suggest you do not use aio, as it will die within 5 years due to pump death. You spent 2000 dollars only to have the PC self destruct?
StressEvery@reddit (OP)
Thanks for your reply! Which CPU would you suggest? Regarding AIO, if not needed I’m happy going to Air
Zentikwaliz@reddit
9700x from AMD and it is about 20 USD cheaper.
FluffyDistrict2079@reddit
Intel fixed their issues on the CPUs but I understand your point since I also moved to AMD for same reasons, however you should probably go with an intel CPU because QuickSync is a huge + for video editing.
I would suggest i7-13700k since its not too expensive or even 14 if you can get the money, you can also take a cut on your GPU but dont get a much worse one since you will need it.
To answer your questions, 1. Yes 2. Probably yes 3. Maybe a little
StressEvery@reddit (OP)
But I could just extend budget and go for 13700k + 4070 Ti Súper
FluffyDistrict2079@reddit
That is your call but i dont think its necessary
StressEvery@reddit (OP)
Thanks for your input mate!
StressEvery@reddit (OP)
Thanks for your quick reply!
My initial idea was Intel due to your point but got concerned as I mentioned. Also saw mixed reviews around the issue being actually fixed or not.
If I go 13700k + 4070 Super it’s even cheaper than 7600x + 4070 Ti Super