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Chazore said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Well least for now anyway loll. Had to do quite a few things that didn't need the vgc distraction but now that those have been taken care of, I figured I may as well see how things have been going around here.

And yea, I do like upgrading my PC as a hobby more so than anything loll. I do run VMs and such but I mainly got the upgrade cause since I was upgrading to the 3900x anyway and the ram was on sale. But most importantly... They came with RGB!

What's you specs?

Hey, if it's on sale, it's on sale

As for me, I'm still stuck with my i7-6700k, but During summer 2017 I upgraded to a 1080ti (AORUS extreme 11gb), Acer predator 144hz 1440p, 8gb DDR4 (upgraded to 16gb in 2018), 120gb SSD and 2tb WD black HDD, but I ended up adding another 3 SSD's (500gb, 1tb, 400gb and another 500gb), a few more case fans and went through 2 different KB/M since then.

My only issue atm is one of the bearings in my GPU's fan is going, so I've had to temper the fan curve just a bit, until I grab a new fan case for the card (warranty's up, so I'm on my tod for sorting it out). Also had to replace my PSU, since the last one died just near the tail end of Dec 2019. 

Hoping to upgrade to a Ryzen CPU later this year, as well as a new set of RAM, but I'm also waiting for the 3000 series from Nvidia like you are as well (not much hope for AMD's high end GPU's tbh). I think I'll still sport this monitor for a few years more, but add in another for a dual monitor setup.

That's a pretty awesome setup. 1080Ti is hell of a strong gpu!

I would actually consider Intel if you are looking to upgrade to a new cpu only cause Ryzen 4000 is supposed to be the last cpu of the AM4 socket and 2021, they are supposed to do a brand new socket where as with Intel in their tick tock nonsense, the upcoming desktop cpu is on their brand new socket so in terms of future upgradability, might be the better choice.

Then again, who knows what cores will be at what price points with Ryzen 4000 and the increase in performance is always a nice boost so we shall see loll.



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850