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Capable_Pick_4105 posted on r/amdhelp3d

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That-Ad-4373 posted on r/pcbuildhelp5d

Do you think this is probably a good deal?https://a.co/d/05fYldfahttps://a.co/d/0dR9AaHn

Eazy12345678 posted on r/pcbuild1w

just get 9070xt $650 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DSWJJRQX?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&language=en_US gpu matters more than cpu x3d cpu are bad prices just bios update motherboard and get 5800xt or 5800x honestly just get the gpu and see how happy you are first. 1440p gpu matters more than cpu

Awesome_ASTROnaut posted on r/buildapc1w

Use [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/pcpartpickerbuilds/s/tKB4yjhuDg) for reference. Ur budget is $300 more so I'd upgrade the 9070 to a $690 [9070xt](https://www.amazon.com/PowerColor-Reaper-Radeon-9070-GDDR6/dp/B0DSWJJRQX). U could also upgrade ur CPU to a $230 [7600X3D](https://www.walmart.com/ip/16609711257?sid=3B8971ED-F590-489D-86D1-52C4770FACA1) or a $340 [7800X3D](https://www.neweggbusiness.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4N9KNN5345&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic+shopping&utm_campaign=knc-googlebiz-_-processors%20-%20desktops-_-amd-_-9SIA4N9KNN5345&source=region&negg_topt=0). Check PSU wattage recommendations for each 9070XT model. 750 watts is enough for the 9070XT Reaper model but other models differ. I recommend grabbing an 850W one for headroom. Upgrade from 750W to the 850W version of the modular SAMA series I had in the other post. There's also black & white versions of this highly rated $80 [Vetroo model](https://www.newegg.com/vetroo-850w-power-supply-atx-3-1-pcie-5-1-850-w-80-plus-gold-certified-power-supplies-black/p/1HU-021H-00023). Also considering splurging out on a nicer look ATX case if u want. The only update I'm making is to my stand alone 2TB recommendation. If u don't use the second MSI BUNDLE, get the [WD SN7100](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DN6ZQ3PD?ref=cm_sw_r_apin_shpd_69KTE11VTPAJA6KA3PYT_1&ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_shpd_69KTE11VTPAJA6KA3PYT_1&social_share=cm_sw_r_apin_shpd_69KTE11VTPAJA6KA3PYT_1) instead of the silicon power. The WD model is faster and utilizes better TLC 3D NAND tech.

Awesome_ASTROnaut posted on r/pcbuild1w

Get these three parts from Newegg. The 14600kf is way faster than the 5500x3d. The B760M motherboard I’ve included has a front Type C port and the Kingspec SSD has high Read/Write speeds. U can find used 32gb 3200 ram kits for sub $150. If u do go new, this KingSpec kit is only $190. Since the B760m is a mATX motherboard get a mATX PC case. Okinos has a bunch of great ones under $60 on Amazon. For the GPU grab a 9070 or 9070XT. Personally I think the 9070 is the sweet spot in terms of value at $580. TIP: U’ll need to update ur motherboard’s BIOS so the 14600kf runs stable. It’s a 10 minute process & theres 100s of YouTube videos how to do it. If ur not comfortable doing it just downgrade ur CPU to a $170 12600k in the Newegg PC Builder. It’ll still be faster than the 5500x3d.

Awesome_ASTROnaut posted on r/pcbuild2w

Alright use the PC Builder on Newegg. For the motherboard find and add the Asrock B650M Pro RS. For the SSD, find and add the 1TB Kingspec XG 7000. Together ur combo should total $270. (Tip: An upgrade to a 2TB + motherboard combo would cost $360. U just gotta swap the Kingspec SSD with a MSI M461 within the PC Builder.) We’re primarily using Amazon for the rest of the build. For the GPU, buy a $600 9070 or 5070. I think the 9070 has better value. It has 16gb of VRAM and provides 10% higher fps on average. Both are good GPUs though. For the CPU, grab a 9600x for $175. Ur CPU cooler choice is fine. There’s a halo edition in both black & white for about $14 more that I like. Alternatively, u can grab a dual fan cpu cooler from PCCOOLER for about $23, but a single tower should be okay since the 9600x is pretty efficient. For the PSU, u could grab a non modular Gold rated Asrock model for $55 or a modular one in black or white from SAMA for $67. The one u chose is overpriced imo. For the ram, grab this 32gb kit from Silicon Power for about $390. Looks like u already like the case U’ve chosen. Okinos also has a variety of great mATX PC cases under $60. $270 (Mboard + SSD) + $600 (9070/570) + $175 (9600x) + $34 (Hyper 212 Halo) + $67 (SAMA 750W Gold PSU) + $390 (32gb ram kit) + $65 (Lian Li Case) = $1601 If u opt for the cheaper alternatives listed for the CPU cooler, PSU, and PC cases ull obviously save even more. For a bit under $100 more, consider upgrading ur GPU to a 9070XT and ur PSU to 850W one, like this non modular Asrock Gold model, though the 750W PSUs I’ve already recommend should work fine.

Awesome_ASTROnaut posted on r/pcpartpickerbuilds2w

Get this build instead using Newegg’s PC Builder. Notice the combo savings. The i5 12600k is more powerful than the 5700x in both gaming and especially multitasking, plus the 12600k could be used with a DDR5 motherboard if u decide to upgrade later. For now, the motherboard I chose works with DDR4 and features a front USB Type C port. Swap out the 9070 with ur $600 5070 and u should still be at $855. Though I’ll say the 9070 is better value with 16gb and about 10% higher fps on average. Get this $300 MSI bundle. Insane value. U get 2TB of Gen 4 storage, a 750W modular PSU, and a 240 AIO. U already have ram so the only other thing u need is a mATX case that will fit the 240 AIO. I recommend the $55 Okinos Mirage 4. There’s a white version as well for $63 $997 + $300 + $55 (Black Okinos case) = $1210 for the total build. For $90 more u can get a 9070XT. Not bad for a $1300 build but the 12600k will somewhat bottleneck 9070XT. Instead u could upgrade ur CPU to a 14600k using this Newegg build. Adding in the $55 Okinos case and this $23 dual fan cpu cooler from CPU cooler would make the build’s total $1306. U might have to BIOS update the motherboard since the 14600k is a newer chip. Personally if I was to spend $1300, I’d go with this option over upgrading to a 9070XT because as I said before, a 12600k would somewhat bottleneck a graphics card as powerful as the 9070XT. P.S. if u live near a Microcenter get ur GPU from there for even more savings. They have 9070s for $580 and 9070XTs for $630.

DisappointedCruiser posted on r/buildapcsales6w

Gotcha homie https://www.amazon.com/PowerColor-Reaper-Radeon-9070-GDDR6/dp/B0DSWJJRQX/ref=mp_s_a_1_10

shwaga posted on r/buildapcsales6w

The powercolor reaper 9070xt is $649 too. https://a.co/d/0ejaWk2M