I’building my PC, advices?
Posted by JustAToasterX@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Im building my first PC, I’ve chosed some pieces, but I’m not conviced at all.
My budget is 1000€
If you want to help me this is my idea.
Gigabyte B650 Eagle AX
RX 9060XT 16GB
RYZEN 5 7500X3D (I’m not sure but it seems cool)
2x8GB RAM (I’ll upgrade it later)
Crucial T700 1TB
I need to think of the rest
Weak-Kitchen-5068@reddit
honestly it’s a decent start but a bit unbalanced mobo is fine, keep it 7500x3d is kinda random, just go 7600 unless it’s the same price 16gb ram isn’t worth it anymore, get 32gb now t700 is overkill, you won’t notice it in games at all
take the money from the ssd and put it into gpu or ram instead
overall idea is good, just shift budget around a bit and it’ll be a much better build
JustAToasterX@reddit (OP)
Visto che la mia scheda madre ha anche porte sia SATA che PCIe pensavo di utilizzare un SSD abbastanza veloce per sfruttare la porta PCIe 5.0 e scaricare lì solo sistema operativo giochi e cose simili, invece nel ampio ed economico HDD tutto il resto. Per la CPU mi sembrava utile avere un 3D cache, ma con quel budget non posso certo permettermi un Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Consigli anche per alimentatore e tutto il resto?
Weak-Kitchen-5068@reddit
you’re on the right track using a fast pcie 5.0 ssd just for windows and games and then a bigger cheap hdd for everything else that makes sense and keeps costs down
for the cpu, a 3d cache cpu is nice but you don’t need the 7800x3d to get good gaming performance, a ryzen 5 7600x3d or even a regular 7600x will still be very strong and way cheaper
for the psu, aim for a good 80+ gold unit around 650–750w, something like evga, corsair, or seasonic will last you years
other than that just make sure you have decent ram speeds (32gb if you can), a cooler that fits your case, and airflow is solid. that combo will give you the best performance for your budget without overspending on one part
JustAToasterX@reddit (OP)
Secondo te 200€ per un Ryzen 5 7600X3D sono troppi?
-UserRemoved-@reddit
Are you aware that Gen5 NVMe isn't really going to do anything for Windows and games? The speed increase is primarily for sequential speeds (the speeds you see advertised).
https://www.userbenchmark.com/Faq/What-is-sequential-read-speed/44
https://www.oscooshop.com/blogs/blogs/ssd-sequential-vs-random-speed?srsltid=AfmBOoqWMHI3ivhtH7sm0Uu8XE_YyD84QslxmhS0HBUSAvsjukWsx0mG
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/sequential-r-w-vs-random-r-w.268820/
These speeds are not very relevant for Windows and games, which are not single large files. Most people couldn't tell the difference in normal use between Gen5 NVMe and even Sata SSD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DKLA7w9eeA
JustAToasterX@reddit (OP)
Ok, grazie per l’informazione, cercherò qualcosa di più economico, consigli?
-UserRemoved-@reddit
https://old.reddit.com/r/NewMaxx/comments/16xhbi5/ssd_guides_resources_ssd_help_post_your_questions/
You can use the flowchart here for model suggestions, since pricing is region dependent. Anything in the entry or mid range would be more than fine.
JustAToasterX@reddit (OP)
Grazie mille
Weak-Kitchen-5068@reddit
ok thanks sorry
aragorn18@reddit
Have you checked prices on those components in your local market? I think you may already be over budget.
JustAToasterX@reddit (OP)
ho trovato la CPU a 200€ (addirittura la 7600X3D) E la GPU 400€ se non riesco a trovarla usata, sennò cosa mi consiglieresti? Più economica della 9060XT 16GB che sia decente non so cosa prendere
NotSodiumFree@reddit
Gpu and cpu alone eat that budget