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Looking for a FullHD+75Ghz build with an eye to upgrading to 2k+144Ghz in the future?
I collected this: https://www.dns-shop.ru/custompc/configuration/9ab...
From this, a PSU and RAM have already been bought. I was going to play all games at the moment, including new ones, with a comfortable FPS in normal resolution with a normal hertz.
With the case and especially the motherboard - an obvious overprice, I'm aware. I plan to save up more money next year and gradually upgrade to one of the latest ryzens (perhaps up to R9 5950X), add RAM up to 32 GB (or two more similar strips, or even change completely), take something like RTX 3080 and buy a 2k @ 144Ghz monitor for this.
And I just like the case, for an upgrade it has excellent airflow, and the top case is also the future top component.
In the future, in addition to games, the computer will also have to work with 3D rendering + the development of a heavy project on the JVM, hence the requirements for future processors and RAM.
Actually, the main question is how normal the current version is, taking into account all of the above. I haven’t been building computers for 10 years, I’ve been googling a lot lately, but I could not take into account something critical.
There was an obvious analogue for the video card in the face of the RX 5600XT, but, to be honest, the comments about the wild heating of the card and AMD's eternal problems with firewood scared away. Although in terms of performance it would be more profitable for the same price.
I would also be glad to hear a couple of comments about the future upgrade.
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BP seems to be small. I would take 800-850 - it definitely won't be superfluous. In addition, for rtx 3080, the recommended PSU is 750 watts.
RAM is clearly not enough. It is better to take 32 immediately. I have idea + docker running in wsl2 + chrome : it takes up RAM from 22GB.
In general, I do not see the point in top-end motherboards. They have one advantage - the possibility of overclocking. Only overclocking itself gives too little, but it costs too much.
ryzen 5 3600 - it seems like you don’t need it anymore for games, but in work tasks you know better if the processor is enough or not.
Change the processor to 10400f, the price is lower, but it performs the same or better in games and tasks.
1660 super for 28k is a fierce overprice, 1650 super will be much cheaper, while 10 percent worse, in games you won’t notice this, since the monitor is 75hz, the remaining money is better in a mother with a normal power supply, so that you can then install i9 in 32gb high frequency RAM.
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