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  • BigMudTrux
    PCHF Member
    • Feb 2018
    • 70

    #1

    Building my 2nd PC

    so im on to building my sencond PC. finally.

    so a little about my first pc that i built:

    cpu: FX-9590 overclocked to 6ghz on liquid cooling
    gpu: dual 760 winforce
    psu: 1300w EVGA supernova
    HDD- multiple HDDs up to 10 TB
    SSD-1 250gb
    AIO 280 mm liquid cooler. 32gb of ram
    10+ fans
    xygmatek elysium case


    with those specs in mind, Im starting to build my next pc (years later) and want it to be meaner, faster, more storage, more power

    i just got my case; AZZA GT1

    i know what i want, but i dont.

    of course liquid cooling, 3+ radiators, 2+ GPUs, bigger power supply. thinking solid tubing this time.

    so this is going to be a lengthy build over time, 1 part a month, maybe 2

    budget isnt a concern, but should be realistic. GPUs will be last. since their expense.

    this PC will be an overclocker, Gaming and streaming unit 1080P minimum, 100FPS minimum on ultra settings..

    noise is of no concern, nor is heating the room up. Theme is Black game with forest green accents

    so how about some ideas on a direction for reliable bad-**** parts…
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8976

    #2
    Hello

    Hopefully some of our members will chime in soon.

    @Twitch6000 @Evan Omo @phillpower2 @Bruce

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    • BigMudTrux
      PCHF Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 70

      #3
      I hope so too even though it’s over the top. I wouldn’t consider myself a novice or an expert. It’s just been Soo long since my last one. Figuring out the best plan of action, best parts for the cost ( even though buying gpus, right now isn’t smart). I can still build the rest of it.

      I would say at the end, the budget will be $3000-$4000. +/-.. (including the GPU)

      Thanks , hope I hear good ideas

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      • Bruce
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 10695

        #4
        g’day bigmudtrux,

        sounds to me you know what you are doing - at least what ‘not’ to do when it comes to builds.
        and with budget not being a big factor and speed is (as the two rarely are happy bed fellows) then I’d say you are already over the main hurdles.
        you don’t care about noise or heat which are two more main driving forces in determining a build path.
        sort of the only thing left is to simply throw enough money at the issue that you are happy with.

        All I’d suggest, since you plan on doing this over some time, and parts can change in that time, is to get the foundations right first.
        that is, a good case, motherboard and CPU.
        then all the rest can either be added later or even upgraded down the track.

        I could tell you get this brand of SSD or that much memory, but it sounds like you know what you are doing.

        and yeah, about those GPU’s, I did a build for someone about 2 months ago and thanks to the crypto bubble, the video card was about 50% more than it usually was.

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15209

          #5
          Not a good time to build a new rig, silly money being asked for GPUs and this is expected to last until possibly the beginning of next year and almost $200 for 16GB of DDR4 RAM, crazy

          See article here regarding GPU costs and the info here for example build components.

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          • BigMudTrux
            PCHF Member
            • Feb 2018
            • 70

            #6
            Yeah I won’t be buying a GPU for a long while.. just doesn’t make sense. But the rest I can.. I already have a 4tb HDD and an optical drive along with Win 7

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            • BigMudTrux
              PCHF Member
              • Feb 2018
              • 70

              #7
              I think I’m planning on near 128gb of ram. So far I’m happy with the case, as wierd as the case is. (Azza GT1). It allows multiple 15" graphics card and comes with supports.

              Im thinking about getting the radiators and the PSU first, then the mobo. (There will be 3 radiators. Top being a 480mm)

              Part of my thing, is to not be like everyone else. I will probably use a tv rather then a monitor ( not every one’s pick, but I like the idea of gaming on a 60")

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              • phillpower2
                PCHF Administrator
                • Sep 2016
                • 15209

                #8
                The PSU is always the last component that should be selected as you have no idea of the required wattage or amps on the +12V rail until all hardware is decided on and availability confirmed.

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                • BigMudTrux
                  PCHF Member
                  • Feb 2018
                  • 70

                  #9
                  I could get a fair ball park on the wattage, but you are correct on not knowing until all the components are there.

                  What would you consider the first thing to get then?

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15209

                    #10
                    Hello BigMudTrux,

                    Apologies for the delay there, having somewhat of a problem with a Windows 10 installation
                    Originally posted by BigMudTrux
                    What would you consider the first thing to get then?
                    Rule of thumb is knowing what processor you would like then choose a MB, a bit more easy to do these days as the specs of MBs are so much better but folk can still come unstuck

                    Nothing advised here is intended as any form of criticism and as colleague Bruce advised you appear to know what you are doing (y)
                    Originally posted by BigMudTrux
                    I already have a 4tb HDD and an optical drive along with Win 7
                    Looking at the specs that you already have I am only seeing the one path AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Vs Intel Core i7-7820X @ 3.60GHz

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                    • BigMudTrux
                      PCHF Member
                      • Feb 2018
                      • 70

                      #11
                      Still torn though I like the FX-9590.. have never used a ryzen chip. Seen higher values on the FX when comparing in charts.. however, I was somewhat soured with Intel when it’s burned up in previous applications. Any reliable data to say it’s better?

                      I’ll take what people say with a grain of salt, no worries..

                      I try to do my research and prior trial and error. Just want top performance for the budget without going through 50 parts to figure it out

                      Thanks

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15209

                        #12
                        The FX-9590 is well down in the rankings now compared to the newer CPUs, this is reflected in the price and it is still good value for money, some alternative CPU benchmarks here the first two I would not consider as you are getting away from readily available MBs which not only limits your choice but also means that you pay a premium for any board that you finally decide on.

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                        • BigMudTrux
                          PCHF Member
                          • Feb 2018
                          • 70

                          #13
                          I’m going to do the 9590, because of current price and I know it’s capable.. then switch to the AM4 board and RYzen 7 1950x when it drops a little. $800+ for just the CPU, is out there.. especially when I could run multiple 9590s if a board exists

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                          • BigMudTrux
                            PCHF Member
                            • Feb 2018
                            • 70

                            #14
                            Fx-9590 black ediion ordered..

                            So now I have:

                            Optical drive (yes I’m still using one)
                            Win 7 builders edition
                            Azza GT1 case
                            4TB hdd

                            That will most likely do it for this week’s purchases.. so well on my way.. (yes it’s not a ryzen. Yet)

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                            • phillpower2
                              PCHF Administrator
                              • Sep 2016
                              • 15209

                              #15
                              Sorry but I`m a bit lost as you already have an FX-9590 so why spend your cash on a black edition that was released almost five years ago.

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