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What do you think of the new build

PC Master Race worthy 4 33.33%
 
Eww AMD 2 16.67%
 
Overpriced and underpowered 0 0%
 
Mid 0 0%
 
Decent Rig 6 50.00%
 
I am here as a hater 0 0%
 
Total:12

So, I finally brought my new gaming PC, upgrading from my old gaming PC, which gave me a good 9 years of service. I previously had the legendary Nvidia 1080 paired with an i7 7700K, 16gigs of DDR4 ram running a SATA2 SSD on an Intel Z270 Motherboard. Surprisingly, the PC can still run current gen games at good levels but with the sacrifice of native 4k. 

Furthermore, some games and games moving forward require RT, which is something the 10 series cards lack, (Plus AI features) rendering future PC games unplayable. Indiana Jones: The Great Circle and FF7 Rebirth can not be played without RT supported GPUs (unless Modded)

So I finally took the dive and upgraded. Be hard and agreesive on my new PC build in the comments. Also, I would like to see your PC builds mentioned aswell so others can rate them also.

My new Gaming PC.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D

GPU: AMD 9070XT

MB: AMD X870E

RAM: 32gigs Fury Beast DDR5 (6000)

SSD: Gen 5 1TB Samsung 9100 Pro M.2

PS: Cooler Master 850w ATX 3.1

FAN: Cooler Master 612 Hyper APEX 

OS: Windows 11

Yes, I went full AMD this time around. Now please roast me. Also use the template above and show your PC and let others roast you also, nothing but fun.



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Nice

My current gaming rig is

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB

RAM: 32 GB DDR5

SSD: 2 TB Western Digital

OS: Windows 11



You also have a decent Rig. 

Great CPU and GPU combo. You should breeze through modern games with no issue. Maybe 12gigs of VRAM might restrict on 4k but if you have a 1440p monitor, then it's a none issue.



Azzanation said:

You also have a decent Rig. 

Great CPU and GPU combo. You should breeze through modern games with no issue. Maybe 12gigs of VRAM might restrict on 4k but if you have a 1440p monitor, then it's a none issue.

Thanks!

I'm mostly catching up to older games.

I'm playing my PC games through my 85'' Sony 4K TV (x90cl).

Right now playing through Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at 4K 60 FPS.



BasilZero said:
Azzanation said:

You also have a decent Rig. 

Great CPU and GPU combo. You should breeze through modern games with no issue. Maybe 12gigs of VRAM might restrict on 4k but if you have a 1440p monitor, then it's a none issue.

Thanks!

I'm mostly catching up to older games.

I'm playing my PC games through my 85'' Sony 4K TV (x90cl).

Right now playing through Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at 4K 60 FPS.

FF7 Remake looks phenomenal on PC. Good thing is your PC can also run Rebirth with ease aswell.



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Very nice...maybe a bit low on the RAM, but you can always pop in more later.



HoloDust said:

Very nice...maybe a bit low on the RAM, but you can always pop in more later.

Thanks, I was thinking going 64Gigs of DDR5 however 32Gigs seems like the sweet spot, plus reduces the price alittle bit. The GPU also has 16Gigs of GDDR6.

You are correct, i can always buy another 32Gigs down the road if necessary and obviously discounted.



Azzanation said:
HoloDust said:

Very nice...maybe a bit low on the RAM, but you can always pop in more later.

Thanks, I was thinking going 64Gigs of DDR5 however 32Gigs seems like the sweet spot, plus reduces the price alittle bit. The GPU also has 16Gigs of GDDR6.

You are correct, i can always buy another 32Gigs down the road if necessary and obviously discounted.

Nice thing with AMD platforms is they stay relevant for quite long. I'm still on AM4 with Ryzen 5700X, I've upgraded CPU 3 times in the span of 6 years (between 3 rigs for kids, I always have where to pop in old ones), and just last year I popped in another 32GB.



Good stuff.



Nice PC upgrade, congrats!

I'm on a gaming laptop, so not all categories will be filled from your template, but it's also a(pretty rare nowadays in mobile) an all-AMD one:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS

GPU: AMD Radeon 7600S

MB: N/A

RAM: 16 gigs DDR5 (5600) (upgrade to 32GB DDR5-6000 planned soon)

SSD: 1.) WD SN 740 512 GB (pre-installed, basically an OEM-only WD Black SN 770M as it uses same drivers, controllers - and high power draw), 2.) WD Black SN 770 2TB (both PCIe 4.0)

PS: N/A

FAN: N/A 

OS: Windows 11