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...yeah, it's time. I've finally found games I actually want to play that require a half-decent machine, I make all my money on the computer, and I regularly do video editing as well. I always keep my machines for a long time, so they need to be as future-proof as possible and I can't justify saving up for a PC unless it's going to be good enough for the foreseeable future. So here's where my head is at, I'd be grateful for any advice.

tl;dr https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xjP3yF for the general idea, but I'm open to other ideas. It's going to be a linux machine, and all AMD since I hear the drivers work better/are less fiddly. Aesthetically, I like an all-white motif but looks are secondary to pure power and long life. I would like to be able to emulate PS4, Xbox 360, run S&box so my kid can make games, and render my clip shows at high speed. The budget I'm targeting is about £2k. Will mean saving up for a couple months. Parts I'm considering:

CPU

  • Ryzen 9 9950X3D (I'm most excited about having a strong CPU, this one appeals to me even though it's a bit of a splurge)
  • Ryzen 9 7950X3D
  • Ryzen 9 7900X3D

GPU

Anything AMD, 16gb preferred but at least 12gb. AMD RX 6800XT or higher perhaps. RX 7800 XT or similar would be great.

Memory

16gb preferred, DDR5, not too fussy about brand. Maybe someday another 16gb if it becomes worthwhile.

Storage

1 or 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD, any really who cares. I don't need a lot of storage, most of my games are lightweight indies or backed up on my server.

Power Supply

Anything 850-1000w, preferably modular? I dunno.

Cooling

Possibly an AIO liquid cooler. I'm iffy on that, would be happy with a fan if it's more recommended.

Case

Fractal does a nice white wood effect one (North XL), as does Antec (Flux Pro). Happy with anything that matches, but don't really love showy RGB, prefer understated and clean looks.

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[–] fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

A much more sane setup. You'll still be very GPU bottlenecked, but much closer in terms of pairing. I prefer a CPU over a GPU bottleneck anyways since multi tasking will bring that down. But I doubt you'll ever see much of a CPU bottleneck with the 9070. And since you have 32 gigs of ram you're not going to be horribly RAM starved. Full fat linux distros aint the light thing they once were. Catchy OS on startup uses like 3.5 gigs of ram, and running FH6 I was using just under 16 gigs of ram not including what the iGPU was reserving. And that was on my old laptop. Nowhere near as powerful as that.

You could save a few bucks by getting a pcie gen 4 SSD, and maybe spring for a lower end 2TB drive with the money saved. The speed difference isn't that insane like sata to NVMe, or even gen 3 to 4. But that's personal preference, and x870 has plenty of spare PCIe lanes for getting a second drive later on.

Also since your case has a PSU dungeon you don't need to pay the white tax for a white PSU. With a modular PSU you can replace the cables with custom aftermarket ones, but you might be paying more than the white PSU for those. I'm not fully up to stuff on PSU quality tiers, but as long as that's a highly rated one 850 watts should be plenty. That one seems OK, but gigabyte has had really bad responses to exploding PSUs so I'd maybe stay away. If you go by this list then shoot for B tier at minimum. A good white PSU will cost money, but you do have the dungeon.

[–] yakko@feddit.uk 1 points 11 hours ago

That's a really key point about the PSU dungeon, I keep forgetting about practicalities like that! Good to know about Gigabyte being shady, I thought I'd heard that name somewhere before.

One thing I forgot to mention is that my storage needs on my daily driver PC are very minimal, because I have a 6-bay media server in the house. On top of that, one of my old PCs will become an additional server with my 14tb external HDD attached, so I'm really not sweating storage too much. If it gets cramped I'll drop an SSD into it down the road?