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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/bigbear4our on 2023-08-28 10:17:54+00:00.


I know that everyone is hating on the 3070 right now because of the 8gb of vram, but I feel like everything has it's price.

I was curious on other people's thoughts on this deal. What price would you put on a 3070.

I also got a broken z490 motherboard for a steal and it was still under warranty so I got it fixed for free :)

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/YungSkrooge on 2023-08-28 09:39:17+00:00.


I planning to upgrade my gpu from a rx 570 and in my country I can find the RTX 3060 12GB and RX 7600 8GB for the same price and is the max that I can spend. I wanna know if the 4gb of vram is really that important for 1080p gaming.

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/rynoster on 2023-08-28 09:05:54+00:00.


Currently, my setup comprises an Intel 9600K CPU coupled with an RTX 2060 (not the Super variant). My upgrade strategy involves a phased approach, commencing with the graphics card. I've set my sights on the RTX 4080. Acknowledging that my CPU may serve as a bottleneck for the new card is clear to me but I'll be using my 1440p monitor for the time being, I anticipate it should be fine in the interim, until I eventually revamp my Mobo+CPU, in about a year from now, when I intend to go 4K.

The primary utilization of this rig encompasses gaming and dabbling in AI, stable diffusion + local GPT. My preference initially leaned towards the 4070Ti; however, I'm cautious of potential VRAM limitations down the line with its 12GB configuration.

Any other caveats or pitfalls to consider, or perhaps even another recommended approach?

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/Ashamed-Quarter-113 on 2023-08-28 08:44:50+00:00.


For Ryzen 5 3400g

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/Specialist-Fudge-303 on 2023-08-28 09:00:33+00:00.


Hello, recently I upgraded my pc from a b450 asus prime plus mobo to gigabyte b550m aorus elite and added a rtx 4070 to my configuration. I kept the ryzen 5600 because for now because i didnt think there would be any bottlenecks considering my resolution is 2k ultrawide. My question is, is an upragde to the ryzen 5800 x3d worth it? As far as i can tell it would also involve new cooling (currently running a small deepcool gammax 400 v2 cpu cooler) and the performance increase depends on the title. Has anyone performed this upgrade and seen visible performance boosts? I just want to get 100% of the gpu.

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/flickyuh on 2023-08-28 02:24:24+00:00.


My Brother just got a new PC and gave me his. I got $800, is there anything I can do to this build to max it to its peak or replace to make it better?

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Gaming OC 8gb

12th Gen Intel i5-12400

32 DDR4 GB Ram 3200Mhz

B660M DS3H DDR4

2 TB NVME M.2

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/Coolers777 on 2023-08-27 20:12:19+00:00.


Hello everyone.

I am trying to troubleshoot my newly built PC. I have been trying to install windows on it, but I've been unable to get to the windows install screen. What ends up happening is I get to the mobo manufacturer logo, followed by the PC powering down, and this cycle keeps repeatings. I have reduced the points of failure to either the SSD or my mobo.

To figure out which, I want to know what would happen if you ran your PC without any storage (SSD, harddrive etc.). Does your PC also loop between the mobo logo and powering off?

My mobo is B650M DS3H from Gigabyte. It was on bios F2, but I've updated it to F9c.

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/ElephantSilver2220 on 2023-08-28 03:29:31+00:00.


My pc is around 5 years old now the current config is: Pentium gt4560 Gt 1030 16gb ddr4 2400hz ram

I was thinking of upgrading my pc on a budget, and after some research it seems like it might be worth it to get a ryzen 5 5600g without a graphics card. After selling the current setuo upgrading shouldent cost much, I would need to get a new power supply, case, motherboard and the cpu.

Is that worth it? since Ill be getting a better cpu a better motherboard since my current one doesnt even have an nvme slot and in the future I could buy a graphics card, Im just not sure if the integrated graphics would actually be better or at least not worst then what i currently have.

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/a4955 on 2023-08-28 02:25:01+00:00.


I wanna make the most of what I've got, but I don't have the ear to tell which is the most accurate sounding, only that they're slightly different. Using a Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact for the case/front panel, an ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming 4 ATX LGA1700 motherboard, and a Dell G2723HN Gaming Monitor connected to an RX 6800 XT with DisplayPort 1.2.

From my understanding, the most important thing here is the DAC, so it would be a matter of whether the Motherboard, Front Panel, or Monitor has the best DAC. Followed by a matter of distance of the analog signal, meaning the motherboard and monitor would be better as they don't have an extra cable to go through. Is this correct? The digital signal is the same from my motherboard as from my graphics card DP port?

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/IWontChangeMyUser on 2023-08-28 02:19:10+00:00.


(I’m new to building my own pc so I’m a little nervous) I was recommended this site by someone but I want more opinions to see if I should buy a pc here or take my money else where

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/nvo349 on 2023-08-28 01:49:37+00:00.


Hi folks,

I plan on upgrading my rig and pretty interested in hearing which GPU I should go with.

My current setup is CPU Ryzen 3600, 32GB RAM, RX 580. I'm locked in on getting the 5800X3D. I bought a second hand Reverb 2 VR that I plan on using, and mostly game on 1440p monitor. My main concerns are:

  1. Will the 5800X3D bottleneck the latest flagship GPU.

  2. Which GPU from the list power the VR adequately.

What are your thoughts?

6950XT $580

7900XT $750

7900XTX $950

 
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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/swampmonsterrrr on 2023-08-28 01:32:52+00:00.


Is it likely the 7800XT will deliver much more power than its predecessor? Not sure what to do as I wasn’t expecting AMD to launch the next gen cards so soon

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