Just paired my ryzen 7 7800x3d with a RX 7900XTX Red Devil. And put it on a highish end motherboard that Jason loves😇 Put it all in Jasons favorite case. The lian Li O11D Evo🤣 Altho i did NOT use Lian LI fans and cooler. I went for Arctic LF II 360 and Arctic P12 fans.
That’s crappy. I got lucky because in Newegg it dropped to 229. Plus I had 40 bucks in egg points. lol. I almost went with the i9-12900k. But for the extra 100 bucks. I don’t see me using that extra money the right way. I would offer to buy and ship one to you. But the last time I did that. The shipping ended the savings. lol. We tried.
It can be a lot I know! If you are just getting into PC building check out our "PC Parts Explained 2024" video. That's a good overview to get you started
Haven't built a PC in about 15 years. Kids and life got in the way. Decided to jump in at the Mid level and this helped me decide on the Ryzen 5 5600X and the Radeon 6700XT with 32gb DDR4 ram. Lets just hope I still know how to build one. I'll keep using these videos for reference.
@@ploob.2207 bro, DDR is almost a 30 year old tech and DDR5 isn't worth the significant cost increase for the slight increase in performance over DDR4. Also, you just cant "upgrade" from DDR4 to DDR5--you have to rebuild your whole system. The pinouts aren't even the same between DDR4 and DDR5. Basically double your build price (at least double) to use DDR5 over DDR4 and your speed improvement is going to be maybe 10%.
@@keldrini7939 Tell me why. At no point did you address any of the reasons I listed for choosing DDR4 over DDR5 and I'm pretty sure you don't even know the difference between DDR4 and DDR5--especially in the context of speed benchmarks.
PLEASE KEEP DOING THESE! I love this format with recommendations and capable parts! It makes things way less confusing for me and narrows down my options way more.
You want your GPU to be the bottleneck. Here's why: If you plan on keeping the system a good few years, ultimately, you're going to upgrade the system at some point. It is *far* easier to upgrade your GPU than your CPU - which could well require an entirely new motherboard. I.e. Basically a new system. Get the CPU/motherboard which gives you the most headroom for future upgrades, and go for a solid midrange graphics card with good performance/value ratio. In 3 or 5 years you can replace your mid range card with another high-mid card, and I bet your high end CPU will still keep up with it. Also, if your CPU/motherboard is strong, you always have the options of adding more RAM etc etc... If you go the other way and max out the GPU against and cut corners on the CPU, you may have a slightly better system for *today* but you've limited your future expansion much more.
@@jarlwilliam9932 For gaming, get a 7800x3d, 32 gb of ram on an x670. Check how many sata ports they have tho, many of the x670 boards only have 2 or 4 sata and just incase you need to use more, you'd need a motherboard with more.
There's a consumer-specific set of value propositions to consider. Better performance now and over the lifetime of the current build is real value. Not everyone will keep most of their system when they upgrade again regardless of how much they try to plan ahead and leave 'room' for a 1-2 component migration. The timing/chance comes into play. And it's not the worst thing in the world to have a second system left on hand (or nearly one) after you upgrade. You can use it for different purposes or gaming in another room, gift to another, sell, etc. And the point in time where you will have the most breathing room for CPU upgrades will be the beginning of a new platform which exposes you to the most potential early-adopter issues.
Only the second place I've ever heard to go with the ryzen 5 5500 for budget gaming....every other place says it's a epic pile. For $100 cad I have had zero problems with it. Nice to see a channel that actually gets what budget gaming actually is.
Had already picked up the 7800x3d in black Friday deals for £330 but instead of pairing with a 7900xt for £730 bagged a 7800xt Hell hound for £419. Couldn't justify the extra fps for over £300. Will use in my new build and wait to see what 4k cards next gen will bring 😊 Thanks for all your help Jason on my first build 👌
the 300 saved now will be much more worth in 3-4years if you upgrade your gpu, the 7800x3d will still be really neat, but swapping out the gpu is much better
@@dinkin_flicka14 Me too. Building mine tomorrow, last of the parts arrived yesterday. I wanted the 7900xt but the prices for some reason don't tend to scale just according to the currency conversion here in Canada. The 7900xt is around $1100 Canadian or more depending which version, that's more than I was willing to spend on it so I went 7800xt. I'm doing 1440p anyway so I think it'll be fine for a while.
Insanely good pairing. I bought my gf a system with an i5-10400f and a 1660ti with 32gb RAM and an NVME drive for 600 Canadian and honestly, compared to my PC which cost me 3500 CAD to build a few years ago, I don't think I'm ever spending big money on PCs ever again.
The classic 3600 and 1660 super is the only pairing I could afford when we had to replace a PC during the dreaded shortage a few years ago. It's still going alright. :) It certainly cost more than $100 at the time lol
@@DissoGG i am impressed with the lower end PCs lately but still going to save up to build a custom loop "no limit" monster just for the fun and the thrill
@@josephobuck5409high end gpu’s can cost upwards of $1000, high end CPU’s can cost upwards of $500 or more. High end motherboards can cost upwards of $300 or more. A psu that can handle that hardware may cost $200 or more. High speed ram can cost $150-200. This isn’t including the pc case, fans, water cooling/cpu cooler, accessories such as custom cables and not to mention peripherals such as keyboard and mouse, monitor and such. Keep in mind the prices I listed are in USD so I imagine CAD will be even more so it can get really pricy. Don’t let this discourage you though, like the people in this reply thread said, you can get good performance with budget hardware nowadays as games aren’t really getting more demanding nowadays on the low end. I personally am running a 3600 and 1660ti for 1080p gaming on my college pc and it’s served me quite well. I do though want to upgrade to 1440p gaming and want to play some more demanding games at higher graphics settings so I will be upgrading to the rtx 5070 when it becomes available as well as maybe the newest Gen Ryzen 5.
@@dinkin_flicka14 This is what I just got. For my purposes, it is working great. It is for gaming, but I tend to play games that are more CPU and memory intensive, so to me, it made sense to shift the balance in favor of a higher end CPU and more RAM (64Gb). If you are running at higher resolution and primarily playing graphics intensive action games that need all the FPS you can get, I can see his recommendation for a higher end graphics card making sense with this processor.
@@dinkin_flicka14 It is. But you probably don't see 7800x3d with 7800XT. Maybe 7600 or 7700. Unless you really want the 7800x3d and money aren't super tight.
@@bartterp88 thank u, u guys are so nice. I’ve researched a lot and the thing I’m most scared abt is installing the cpu into the motherboard. I’ve heard it’s really sensitive and easy to break. Let’s hope it goes well for me 😅
for almost 2yrs since i started buying components now only gpu is the remaining i have asus tuf gaming motherboard b660, i5 12600k cpu and i prefer rx 6600 gpu.. i assembled it by myself now it working now
If you have money for a midrange gaming pc (1200-1500) definitely go for the amd 5 7600(x), over the i5. Single core (amd) is mostly better for gaming, cheaper and has ddr5. Next to that you can upgrade your cpu and gpu on the motherboard with amd. With an b650 motherboard (be sure its a am5 socket) and the 7800xt you will eat up 1440p gaming! Get yourself some 6000mhz cl30 ram and an nvme, gen3/4 ssd and you will elevate your gaming experience for a mid range price. This build would be between 1200-1500, without an screen ofc. PC Builder has multiple video’s about different build on his channel, definitely check them out if you don’t know where to start or your second guessing what to do!
I’m looking to build my first PC and 100% dont need or want break the bank on a top of line build especially considering 4K gaming seems pretty new still even on PC but the build you mentioned seems to be great for 1440p while also being the new CPU socket for future upgrading?
AMD always has problems and frame drops in multiplayer games. I play Squad with an antique PC, GTX970, 6600k and have a better FPS than a new 2500€ AMD PC, see forums. Always stay away from AMD, that was 20 years ago and nothing change. Marketing has you in its grasp😊
Brilliant video. I'm on my third or fourth PC build at this point, and the biggest problem whenever I return to the job (we're talking at least 6-7 years between builds) is trying to figure out what combinations make sense. It's pretty hard to find good resources on the topic. So thank you for making this video, and making the info so clear and easy to parse!
@@Nero_9000 13400f gives you plenty of headroom and be cost effective if going with a ddr4 mobo. A ryzen 5600 would be more than sufficient as well and quite a bit cheaper.
Biggest challenge may be selecting memory with timings that are beneficial to performance. If you're into gaming, follow YT wisdom and your discretion. For me it's hi-res images and a 1080ti works great, but its 11GB video RAM become limiting. For me and upgrade to, say, a RTX 4070ti Super (basically a slightly limited 4080) means 16GB but the ray tracing power will not help Lightroom (Camera Raw) and Photoshop. 32GB RAM is frequently exceeded so my workstation has 64GB (Windows - Linux and MacOS may need half of that or less). As to video RAM, part of image processing is done in the GPU and the OS wants to keep lots of pixels in the GPU RAM. GPU as coprocessor for LrC started a couple years ago and LrC was the only "user". Today even Windows uses it, e.g. to cache icons and previews of folder hierarchies. SW tools to "manage" that are limited.
So far I am super happy with my Intel i5 13600k pared with 32gb of 6400mhz ram and a 4070 ti. Does 1440p over 100 fps with everything I throw at it. I did overclock the GPU and CPU but is only about 400mhz on both components.
Love seeing the 7600X get recommended so regularly. I have it in my rig alongside a 7900XT and at 1440p it doesn’t matter what settings I use or game I play - the GPU is ALWAYS the bottleneck.
This is exactly what i was looking for. So many other build channels says that you "have to go 7800x3d with 7900xt for CPU heavy games, yada yada..." Waste of money it seems. Thats why this channel pulls ahead.
@@caliginousmoira8565 the 7900xt? Nothing makes it bad, I love the card and plan to use it for three years or more. I was saying that the 7600X is a great processor, as it keeps up with the 7900xt and doesn’t bottlenecked it in any games I play.
@@caliginousmoira8565 hey, man. I didn’t mean the card is bad at 1440p. I was referring to how powerful the 7600X is. That processor can keep up with the 7900XT in every game I play. It’s a compliment to the card, not a criticism. Enjoy your 7900XTX, I woulda got one but the XT is plenty for my needs.
I especially like your cpu/gpu combo videos for the information about minimum and maximum pairings. Years ago I built a PC with a 3600 and 5700xt for 1080p 144hz, which was later upgraded to a 6800 and 1440p 170hz, and more recently a 5800x3d, with an eye to eventually pair it with something at your recommended max performance. (8800xt later this year?) Being able to alternate between cpu and gpu upgrades without the system ever feeling unbalanced has been great. If you are still producing this content whenever AM6 comes out, I'll be counting on you to help me repeat the process for my next build cycle. 👍
still using that 6800 gpu? Just finished my rig last week and that thing is a beast even paired with a ryzen 5 5600. Never has a $900 build performed so damn good.
Sir i am a poor student,i live in bangladesh,at present i want a computer but i have no ability, so if you give me a cpu then i will be forever grateful
I love your thoughtfulness about PC gaming. You explain it so it's easy to understand. PC builders NEED to watch your videos before they buy anything. Killer video as always 🔥
Great video, I wish there was a video like this before I built my pc’s. Trying to figure out combos when new to the pc world is tough. There is a ton of information out there, but I didn’t understand a lot of it. Categorizing cpu/gpu combos in tiers like this is gonna help people significantly. I just built my second pc and using recommendations I learned from watching your videos, my performance increased significantly from my previous build.
i been using a RX 7900XT with a I5 6500 and 16GB @2400 i can barely get 60fps in games, I use to have a RX470 4GB in this system to play games at 1080P
Thanks a lot for these types of videos! I’m going to build my first pc in a few weeks, so I’m doing a LOT of research so I don’t mess up. These have helped me choose my cpu and gpu combo, and I’ve learnt tons of tricks from these videos
I was thinking of R7 5700x with RTX 4060 that could hold for itself for 4-5 years. I've been using 1600 and GTX 1060 6GB for 5 years now since 2019, so I guess every 5 years you need to refit your hardwares.
I would definitely rethink the 4060, especially if you want a build that will stay relevant. The lack of VRAM is a real problem and it’s terrible price to performance anyway. And yes I’d do 5600 personally. The 5800X won’t give your enough of a boost over it to warrant the price. See our Best Builds October video we have a fantastic 5600 build guide there
@@Amity024 I have had it since January and no complaints! All the games I’ve played I can play on maximum graphics and basically always with 100+ FPS. This is my full build: Pc specs * CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - CPU cooler: Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 * GPU: Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB DDR6 * RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 1.35V * Storage: - Crucial P5 plus 2tb m.2 - Seagate barracuda 1tb and 2tb * Motherboard: ASUS Rog Strix B650E-F gaming wifi * PSU: Corsair RM1000e (2023) * Cooling system: - case: NZXT H7 Flow with 5 Arctic P14 fans
When you're building a "gaming pc" you need to consider what games you're playing. You're right about most games, cuz they're GPU dependent. However, there are some games where it's the opposite. For example, if you're building a PC for Counter-Strike, CPU is way more important than GPU
Some games that are way easier to run like Counter Strike often fall into the trap of seeming like the CPU is more important. But actually its just all the more important to make sure your CPU isn't going to bottleneck the huge amount of frames coming from the GPU because its an easier to run game. You still need to make sure you have the proper GPU in the first place.
When I build a PC, I always put in a better CPU than needed. For one thing, that extra power will show itself in non-gaming applications. It's also much simpler to upgrade a GPU down the road than replace a CPU. I also always have multiple PCs. If I wasn't leapfrogging my builds, I might be more sensitive about putting in more CPU than my GPU needs.
5600 or 7600 but I would rethink the 4060 if you can. Terrible price to performance compared to other options. See our latest GPU Prices October video for more
@@PCBuilderChannel im not from US and in my country gpus are kinda expensive. I won't be able to go for a 4070 or 4080 because of budget limitations. how about a 3060 12 gigs instead?
I was using Intel 4790k for years with EVGA 3080Ti Hybrid and gaming 4k with no problem lol.... then I finally decided to get Intel 13700k to pair and gained only 18 fps but it was a gain and it will set me up for the next GPU upgrade. So with 4k GPU is KING!
I will share just my experience and findings. Target: dota 2. Current build: Ryzen 2600 rx570, fps with lowest possible settings 80 + strutters. Upgrade, single part - 5700x3d. FPS uplifts more than 40% on target resolution. Next upgrade if necessary will be GPU as currently the monitor is the bottleneck. PS went for this part as it also solves any additional ram drawbacks that I might face - so savings on ram go towards this CPU
Looks like I have some well balanced rigs then. Primary rig is R7 5700X3D, 64GB DDR4 3600 RAM and RX 7800 XT. Secondary rig is R5 5600X, 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM and RTX 4060. Third rig (which I'm about to sell) is an R5 5500GT, 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM and a GTX 1070. Whole reason I ended with AM4 started with me getting a nice AM4 motherboard, 5600x and DDR4 due to me ordering the wrong parts for one of our office PCs. needed to be mATX and CPU with APU. I ordered full ATX and a 5600x plus DDR4 RAM. So I got these parts for free. Then I started upgrading my stuff with new graphics cards, CPUs and so on. And ended up with the above mentioned. If I had started from scratch, knowing what I know now, I would probably have gone with AM5. At least for my primary PC. But my above mentioned 5700X3D setup will last me for many years. It will also have no problems driving RTX 4090 performance tiers with no noticeable bottleneck. Sure AM5 will beat my 5700X3D for productivity but I am not into productivity anyway. Just gaming, a bit of streaming sometimes and casual use like web browsing and youtube. AM4 is also a very mature platform which is just rock solid. Sure, AM5 is more future proof, but when the time comes where I need an upgrade again (probably years from now), better AM5 motherboards and CPUs are out and DDR5 are cheaper. Who knows, maybe AM6 is out by then.
I just upgraded to the 5700X3D from the 3700X to get 3 more years out of my RAM and motherboard. Also jumped from an RTX 3070 to the RTX 4070 Ti Super and it’s a HUGE improvement. I’ve not installed the new CPU yet, but the new GPU on the 3700X still runs Cyberpunk 2077 max settings full RT at 4k close on 100 FPS, its beautiful
1:28 This is so helpful. As someone who games exclusively on 1080p i knew my system was cpu bound but i didn't quite get what that meant till i saw this.
5800x3d and 7900xtx are peak am4, but besides that: for nearly every game; Cpu is basically the maximum framerate you can get, and GPU is the maximum graphics you can get that framerate at.
Just like with new smartphone releases, upgrading components like CPUs and GPUs should prompt a similar consideration. For example, if you own an iPhone 15 Pro Max, jumping to the iPhone 16 Pro Max might not make sense, as the changes are often minimal between generations. Similarly, with high-end hardware like the RTX 40 series, it’s wise to assess whether the incremental upgrades really offer significant improvements that justify the expense. For most people, holding off on upgrading every generation can lead to more meaningful enhancements and better value when they eventually decide to upgrade.
@@void_guy_yt I'm not sure. I will say though Jason says if you don't need the extra cores the 7700/770X isn't worth it over the 7600/7600X. I do think the 7900X is a good value though. At least if you live in the US.
Love the enthusiasm, but the CPU is mainly an issue when you have a 4090 and are playing at low resolutions, like eSports. Most people (read: non-eSports players) who want to be able to play PC games at high resolutions with the graphics settings maxed out should put their money into the GPU and any modern CPU (Ryzen 5 Zen 3 and 4 AMD, 11th Gen or better i5) will be totally fine. Yes, it's really that simple. And try to get a minimum of 12GB, 16GB+ is ideal today. 12GB starts out at about $330 for a 6750XT, I think the 7800XT is the cheapest 16GB card.
Man this research aint helping me. I have a 1660 ti, i7-8700k, 16 gb of ddr4, and a z370-p motherboard. Pretty sure my psu is 750w and i have an AIO cpu cooler. WHAT should my upgrades me to be able to run games at higher settings? I wanna stick with intel cpus and nvidia gpu’s. Under $700 ideally
@@RadicaLxIceso the issue is Nvidia doesn't have great budget GPUs so your best bet is switching to either Intel or AMD on the GPU. As for the CPU the 12400F is a good choice and you'd pair that with a B660/B760 Motherboard.
Hey I need help I am going to build my gaming pc my mainly purpose is heavy gaming with high fps at 1440p so Which one should I go with Core i5 12400f RTX 4060 8gb or AMD radeon RX 6750xt For my ddr5 motherboard And I am not going for an upgrade for atleast 2 years😅 Sooo plz help me to choose guys.
You'd want to go with the RX 6750 XT, it's more on par with a 4060 TI and would be better for 1440p gaming than a RTX 4060 8GB. Especially considering the XT has 12GB of vram. The RTX 4060 8GB is a great card for 1080p gaming despite the hate it gets, and can run a good bit of games at 1440p just fine with little to no tweaking, but the vram limits it and the price for it is just not worth it unless you can get a good deal when there are better options.
Definitely not the 4060 8 gb. Terrible price to performance GPU. See our Best Budget Gaming PC 2024 video for some way more powerful gaming options in that budget
@@AnriDarkmoorThank you bro for helping me alot now I need more help of you plz tell me that in ddr5 i jave two options in cpu one is Core i5 12400f with RX 6750Xt as you said and other is AMD r5 7500f with RX 6750xt Both cpus are dd5 based so im confused which should i choose 😌
Hey bro @@AnriDarkmoor Thanks a lot for your help Once again I need your help On the basis of your opinion I am going wig rx 6700xt so I have two CPUs options for ddr5 One is Core i5 12400f and second is AMD R5 5700f bog are with RX 6700xt CPU tell me which should I choose😌
That GPU is rough. I'd go down with your CPU choice if that helps you get a better GPU. So consider a 5500 and check out our latest GPU Market Update video for the best under $200 GPUs
My current rig is a 3080ti with an Intel i7 8700k with 32gb 3200mhz ram. Im thinking of spending about $600 on upgrading to a ryzen 7800x3d with mobo+ram. Figure that makes the most sense for getting the best from my gpu and some future proofing.
After owning several machines over the years and various OS's, I'm done with Apple and MS. My next build is Linux, so I'm looking for the best combo compatible with Linux. I'm told Linux doesn't like some video cards, and more compatible with AMD graphics and processors. If you've got any decent matches there, that may be my next build. Looking for near to top end, decent gaming specs, general use machine. Thanks.
I only ever bought 1 complete pre-built. The rest of my 30y+ experience has been a story of "what can I afford to upgrade later". So now I am building a R7 7800X3D + AM5 B650 + 32GB 6000Mhz 32CL + (here is my bottleneck) RX6600. My next upgrade should be my 19yo PSU, so I can upgrade my GPU. And after that a new screen. Anyway. How many of you buy a completely new "everything" when they upgrade?
Good video sir. Sir, can u recommend good graphics card for my Intel i7 8700k with Asus Maximus 10 hero motherboard. I find hard to get graphics card for my processor. Is Intel i7 8700k is good for playing legend of legends in 1080 resolution with out graphics card ? Can i get Asus Phoenix Nvidia Geforce Gtx 1650 Oc Edition Gaming Graphics Card (Pcie 3.0, 4Gb Gddr6 Memory) for my intel i7 8700k processor. Sir, kindly give me ur opinion.
I got a 7950X3D for $430 recently because a 7800X3D was $100 less and the 7700X was another $100 less. Basically, if I'm gonna spend $200+ moving onto AM5, if I can double my cores and get an X3D model for about twice as much I might as well take it. I can't believe it's 2 years old, but that's why it went from $700 down to $430.
It does also have performance issues compared to the 7800X3D sadly. Which is why it’s generally cheaper. You should watch our 7800X3D build guide we go over the issues with the 7950X3D there
Right now, i have a Ryzen 5 2600x and GTX 1650 on a B450. I want an upgrade, thinking of getting a R5 5600 and Rx 7700, any advices on possible changes here?
I have a r7 5700x and rx580 and I'm thinking about getting a used 6800 or 6800xt for average 400 or a new 7700xt for 470 dollars? They also have the new 6750xt for 350. Currently I only play CS2 and occasionally Red Dead and other story modes. 240hz hd monitor
Hi there, I want to build my first gaming PC in this setup: 7800X3D + RTX 4090 + Thermalright Assassin 120 + ASRock B650M PRO RS WIFI + 2x 16 GB DDR5 6000 CL 30. Any advices, which monitor to buy etc, what to change, etc?
That's a monster build so go for super high FPS 1440p or a strong 4k monitor. See our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for those recommendations. And check out our 7800X3D for more on our thoughts for that build
Thanks for the reply, I was wondering if there will be any problems if I pair 24'' 240/360 Hz monitor with aforementioned configuration, what is your opinion on that and what would you do in my position since I will only be playing CS2 in 80% of the situations, will there be any loss of FPS, overheating issues etc if I do so?
Just bought a new Ryzen 7 5700X for € 140 on amazon and a nearly new, but used MSI 4060 TI 8GB (Gaming X) for € 300 - so €440 for the combo which is an insane price to performance deal, also the most power efficient combo i could find. Highly recommended.
This always get confusing how something like a Ryzen 5 6 or 7 can be faster than a Ryzen 9... sigh... I got a Ryzen 9 3900X, and looking at benchmark pages, it's not even listed. Ryzen 5 5500 is as low as they go. How can a 5 be faster than a 9?
Not necessarily about being faster, it’s about where it’s going to bottleneck and then there’s L cache etc. For more check out our PC Parts Explained 2024 video
at first, cpu in 4k makes not so big differences and than for the 7800X3d use a budget Board. Why using a Z690/790 Board for the 13700k? All you want, you can do with an B660/ B760 Board and than you can save around 40-60 Buckets. The same with the cooling. The cheaper cooler can handle the 13700k for games, with no problems. I think, more important is that with an 13700k you should disable HT and maybe half of the E Cores. You get an higher performance with way more effiiency.
I’m blessed to have a IT guy who gets a discount on parts so he builds pcs for people at part normal cost and his discount is his profit he’s awesome and makes perfect setups
I’m building a new Desktop since I gave my Alienware R15 to my son. I’ve been a fan of sticking with AMD/AMD combo. I have my cart loaded up and the combo I’ve picked is RX7900 16gb GRE and Ryzen 7 7800 X3D. Would this be a good choice?
So for one that uses MS Office daily, PDFs, many many Tabs, Stata and Python as statistical techniques and if I have free time I game will the 7800x3d be enough if I am looking for a snappy system that don't draw much power or heat as I will pair it with 4090 FE.
I’m trying to make a budget gaming/streaming pc I’m making my budget 700. But I need good upgrade paths. I don’t know where to start or what components to get
What about a Ryzen 5 7600 with RTX 4060 (no Ti)? I have no budget for a 4060 Ti, lesser yet for a 4060 Ti 16gb, but I wouldn't like to be on AM4 platform on its lifecycle end, so the logical upgrade would be a 7600. I'm aware that the GPU would be the bottleneck, but I can consider upgrading for a 6060 or 7060 in the future, with Ryzen 7600 still delivering everything that it can deliver. Definitely a "bad" combo or only a slightly not optimized one?
IMO you would have a better long term experience with just going with a Ryzen 5600 and RX 7700 XT 12GB. But you certainly can go with AM5 if that's what is important to you.
@@PCBuilderChannel what would be the NVidia counterpart of RX 7700? RTX 4070? I've read some miscompatibilities with drivers regarding AMD GPUs. I know that this is a pretty simple issue to resolve, but the older I get I simply want to turn on my PC and simply play without having to worry if the next game will have some compatibility issue (also, DLSS 3 makes me believe that it will extend the time for me to change my CPU)
My 2 cents after 15 years: What resolution, graphics settings and which games I want to play at? This is the very first question. Second: budget? You always buy the best GPU you can afford for the resolution you need, and upgrade your CPU later, if needed. Don't get less than 16GB RAM, and try to get your OS on an M.2 drive, if not, on a SATA3 SSD. This video would have been a lot more informative if you add the Resolution into the mix as well. 60fps 4K gaming the 5600+7900xtx is a perfectly fine combo. You get more FPS out of older games.
Serious question: I need a PC for World of Warcraft. I'm getting the Ryzen 7 78003D (for the extra cache). But i don't have all the money in the world, how low i can go with the Graphic card? WoW is an MMORPG and its kinda old. So i know the CPU is more important than the gaming card. Any suggestions?
If you are looking to save money I'd drop down on that CPU. There's no reason to buy the most powerful gaming CPU on the market right now if you aren't going to pair it with a proper GPU to take advantage of it. You would get better performance by dropping down to a 7600 and investing more in your GPU. And no your CPU is not more important for WoW than your GPU. The same rules still apply, your priority is your GPU with a CPU that just won't bottleneck it. Honestly I'd check out Best Budget Gaming Builds 2024 video and take a look at the $750 to 1k options. Or if you want to build a beast check out our 7800X3D build guide but remember its only worth it with proper sized GPU.
@@PCBuilderChannel Hey! So acording to the video a 4070 is the minimum that means it wont bottleneck at all? I just want to be safe! i really want that 7800x3d! that extra cache does wonders for WoW. Ive seen it. Thanks for your time!
@@l_Nightbot_lif you're in the US and have $2000 here's a build for you. If you're not in the US the 7900XT and 7900GRE are also good GPU choices. It's list / 2hsZbL in PC Part Picker.
intel always had a much bigger market share and software designers will test on the cpu people use the most.. AMD has caught up recently but there's still a lot of software history.. if AMD can get a 75% market share like intel had for 2 years then i would switch.. but if it's 50/50 then i'll stick with intel... the latest news about stability issues on the 13 and 14 gen intel i9 cpus is a concern.. but i never bought an i9 anyways.. i'm still using my i5 8600k from around 2018... it runs so cool it's crazy.. it drops to 800mhz on all 6 cores.. and just stays at 35c to 38c.. hwinfo shows my max temp is 51c to 52c lol.. it's insane.. my cpu before this one was hitting 90c!! ... i have upgraded from a gtx1060 to a rtx3060.. it's not much different but i haven't played much since upgrading.. but the 1060 played so many 3D games perfectly fine for me.. i only upgrade because the fans on 1060 totally died after many cleanings my cpu benchmark score is around just over 10k.. and a new i9 gen 14 non K scores about 50k .. i7 is 44k and i5 is 32k... so about 5x 4x and 3x.. but my 8600k cpu just rocks.. it's blazing fast.. and i haven't even overclocked it yet.. it's just 6 cores of raw power.. i've compared it to so many mobile devices and it's always ahead.. it's just starting to be matched with snapdragon gen 2.. point is that a 10k score is still really good.. so if you get a 4x or 5x then omg.. are you building a space shuttle? .. i think a 14500 i5 at 3x the benchmark would be overkill for many people.. i'm guessing but i think an i5 pairs good with a 4060 or 4070.. an i7 with 4070 or 4080 and i9 with 4090 it's so tempting to upgrade my 8600k to a 14500 or 14700.. and get 3x to 4x the speed for a small price.. i could sell my old system and get half the new system cost.. keep my gpu.. upgrade it to a rtx6060 in a few years.. I think a big factor is cost.. the 1060 and 3060 and now 4060 are just reasonable priced and all you really need unless playing cyberpunk or something i'm guessing.. but so many games play fine at max settings.. and many play great with a few settings turned down... i payed bout $350cnd for 1060.. $500cnd for 3060.. paying 2x for 4070 or 3x for 4080 or 4x for 4090 just doesn't make sense.. $2000 for a 4090.. like as if.. for what .. 60 fps higher than my 60 hertz display can display? .. i use a 55" 4k tv as a monitor .. it's sick.. i don't need 120 fps.. i used to play games at 30fps and was happy it wasn't 15fps.. anyways.. of course if you're rich do whatever.. but if you're wondering what you really need for a decent experience don't worry about getting the top 14900k and 4090rtx imo.. not that i've ever tried it.. but i'm happy with what i got for the games i play.. just saying
I’m planning on using the i7-12400k with the 6700xt. Thoughts? My budget for the build is already maxed out. Used is not an option. I don’t have money to throw around, so best bang for my buck, my build puts me at $1200ish so throw cost aside. I’m focused on compatibility since I do a bit of everything: photoshop, Wonderdraft, Blender (cycles rendering), Minecraft with shaders, etc.. I’m sure I could cut costs but I’d also like to future proof. Theres a lot of variables at play here.
Yes that would be fine. Here's another build option that's currently $1011 + Tax. It's a 14500 CPU with a A770 GPU. You could also go 14600K or 14700K on the CPU. list / LDrzwg in PC Part Picker
i have a 7600x and a 4070 super. i play at 1440p and all my games run 120fps or higher. from destiny 2 to cyberpunk all at max settings. ark survival ascended is the only game i get between 90 to 100fps. it cost me $1,300 to build my pc.
So I just bought my first gaming pc after almost 15 years of the last build I did... and I bought a Ryzen 7600X and a RX 6750 XT Qik319... should've I had gone for the 7700XT or 7900XT? :S I plan to play on 1080p or 1440p (later, I don't own a 1440p monitor)... no fancy Ray tracing or any "end-game" stuff.... I just want to play my games without issues.... games like... Deep Rock Galactic, Monster Hunter Rise and World, etc. Thanks! :D
*UPDATED VIDEO:* ua-cam.com/video/qLymWPDyoIU/v-deo.html
Just paired my ryzen 7 7800x3d with a RX 7900XTX Red Devil. And put it on a highish end motherboard that Jason loves😇 Put it all in Jasons favorite case. The lian Li O11D Evo🤣 Altho i did NOT use Lian LI fans and cooler. I went for Arctic LF II 360 and Arctic P12 fans.
The i7-12700k is close to 200 bucks now.
@@thehimself4056 Over here it's still around 370usd.
@@preciseIy M2 or nvme as a system, and another 3,5 ssd for games, and you're set.
That’s crappy. I got lucky because in Newegg it dropped to 229. Plus I had 40 bucks in egg points. lol. I almost went with the i9-12900k. But for the extra 100 bucks. I don’t see me using that extra money the right way. I would offer to buy and ship one to you. But the last time I did that. The shipping ended the savings. lol. We tried.
Me watching this video with Zero Budget
Same here 😢
You’re not the only one, but im here to educate myself for when im ready
@@marks.9387 same
I hope we can all be ready very soon
We can dream can’t we
I think my comprehension bottlenecked watching this video.
It can be a lot I know! If you are just getting into PC building check out our "PC Parts Explained 2024" video. That's a good overview to get you started
@@PCBuilderChannel hey please help finding a good cpu for rx 7900 xt for a good fair price
@@Eweh 7600
@@spookytv4044 i already bought 7800x3d
@@Eweh you ever heard of Google
Haven't built a PC in about 15 years. Kids and life got in the way. Decided to jump in at the Mid level and this helped me decide on the Ryzen 5 5600X and the Radeon 6700XT with 32gb DDR4 ram. Lets just hope I still know how to build one. I'll keep using these videos for reference.
I personally would recommend going for DDR5 as it is the faster and more future-safe, but it does cost a little extra.
I literally have the same setup as you. It was well worth the upgrade from a R5 2600 and RX 580 8GB
@@ploob.2207 bro, DDR is almost a 30 year old tech and DDR5 isn't worth the significant cost increase for the slight increase in performance over DDR4. Also, you just cant "upgrade" from DDR4 to DDR5--you have to rebuild your whole system. The pinouts aren't even the same between DDR4 and DDR5.
Basically double your build price (at least double) to use DDR5 over DDR4 and your speed improvement is going to be maybe 10%.
@@TurboLoveTrain yes but if you were to make your first pc it's better to start of with DDR5, that way you don't have to upgrade later on.
@@keldrini7939
Tell me why. At no point did you address any of the reasons I listed for choosing DDR4 over DDR5 and I'm pretty sure you don't even know the difference between DDR4 and DDR5--especially in the context of speed benchmarks.
PLEASE KEEP DOING THESE! I love this format with recommendations and capable parts! It makes things way less confusing for me and narrows down my options way more.
Ahhh yes the midrange 4090
😂
he literally talks about the 4090 at 15:54 for high end builds as the max gpu possible ?
@@Reixav221is a I9 14700 to much for a 4080 super to get the most frames possible
😂 😂
Dont use the 13 14 gen intel procesors i heard that they are having problems and nit working good or crashing check on google@@User-28737
You want your GPU to be the bottleneck. Here's why:
If you plan on keeping the system a good few years, ultimately, you're going to upgrade the system at some point. It is *far* easier to upgrade your GPU than your CPU - which could well require an entirely new motherboard. I.e. Basically a new system.
Get the CPU/motherboard which gives you the most headroom for future upgrades, and go for a solid midrange graphics card with good performance/value ratio.
In 3 or 5 years you can replace your mid range card with another high-mid card, and I bet your high end CPU will still keep up with it.
Also, if your CPU/motherboard is strong, you always have the options of adding more RAM etc etc...
If you go the other way and max out the GPU against and cut corners on the CPU, you may have a slightly better system for *today* but you've limited your future expansion much more.
A bit late but let’s say how good would a ryzen 7 7700x, 64 gbs of ram on a 670 am5 motherboard, backed by a 3060 be?
Good, time to Upgrade the gpu tholol
@@jarlwilliam9932 For gaming, get a 7800x3d, 32 gb of ram on an x670. Check how many sata ports they have tho, many of the x670 boards only have 2 or 4 sata and just incase you need to use more, you'd need a motherboard with more.
Basically what you're saying is get an AM5 socket :)
There's a consumer-specific set of value propositions to consider. Better performance now and over the lifetime of the current build is real value. Not everyone will keep most of their system when they upgrade again regardless of how much they try to plan ahead and leave 'room' for a 1-2 component migration. The timing/chance comes into play. And it's not the worst thing in the world to have a second system left on hand (or nearly one) after you upgrade. You can use it for different purposes or gaming in another room, gift to another, sell, etc. And the point in time where you will have the most breathing room for CPU upgrades will be the beginning of a new platform which exposes you to the most potential early-adopter issues.
My wallet is running low but my mind is expanding. One day ill be able to afford a godzilla build.
Only the second place I've ever heard to go with the ryzen 5 5500 for budget gaming....every other place says it's a epic pile. For $100 cad I have had zero problems with it.
Nice to see a channel that actually gets what budget gaming actually is.
Its a great budget CPU for sure!
It only supports PCIE 3.0, which is enough to get it a hard pass from me.
Had already picked up the 7800x3d in black Friday deals for £330 but instead of pairing with a 7900xt for £730 bagged a 7800xt Hell hound for £419. Couldn't justify the extra fps for over £300. Will use in my new build and wait to see what 4k cards next gen will bring 😊 Thanks for all your help Jason on my first build 👌
Best wishes on the build and glad we could help!
I'm planning the same build. 7800X3D with a 7800XT
i did the same build with the same idea of waiting a gen or two for better 4k value. 4k value is wack right now
the 300 saved now will be much more worth in 3-4years if you upgrade your gpu, the 7800x3d will still be really neat, but swapping out the gpu is much better
@@dinkin_flicka14 Me too. Building mine tomorrow, last of the parts arrived yesterday. I wanted the 7900xt but the prices for some reason don't tend to scale just according to the currency conversion here in Canada. The 7900xt is around $1100 Canadian or more depending which version, that's more than I was willing to spend on it so I went 7800xt. I'm doing 1440p anyway so I think it'll be fine for a while.
I got a Ryzen 5 3600 and a GTX 1660 for $100 from one of my neighbors. Absolute bang for buck.
Insanely good pairing. I bought my gf a system with an i5-10400f and a 1660ti with 32gb RAM and an NVME drive for 600 Canadian and honestly, compared to my PC which cost me 3500 CAD to build a few years ago, I don't think I'm ever spending big money on PCs ever again.
The classic 3600 and 1660 super is the only pairing I could afford when we had to replace a PC during the dreaded shortage a few years ago. It's still going alright. :) It certainly cost more than $100 at the time lol
@@DissoGG i am impressed with the lower end PCs lately but still going to save up to build a custom loop "no limit" monster just for the fun and the thrill
@@DissoGG what would you spend $2000 American on or $1600? I’m trying to build my first PC.
@@josephobuck5409high end gpu’s can cost upwards of $1000, high end CPU’s can cost upwards of $500 or more. High end motherboards can cost upwards of $300 or more. A psu that can handle that hardware may cost $200 or more. High speed ram can cost $150-200. This isn’t including the pc case, fans, water cooling/cpu cooler, accessories such as custom cables and not to mention peripherals such as keyboard and mouse, monitor and such.
Keep in mind the prices I listed are in USD so I imagine CAD will be even more so it can get really pricy.
Don’t let this discourage you though, like the people in this reply thread said, you can get good performance with budget hardware nowadays as games aren’t really getting more demanding nowadays on the low end. I personally am running a 3600 and 1660ti for 1080p gaming on my college pc and it’s served me quite well. I do though want to upgrade to 1440p gaming and want to play some more demanding games at higher graphics settings so I will be upgrading to the rtx 5070 when it becomes available as well as maybe the newest Gen Ryzen 5.
I love how this video was recommended today after I finally retired my dual gt660s in SLI and picked up a used rtx 2060 with my i7-3770K
I just upgraded my AMD Ryzen 7 5800X system with an AMD 7600 XT GC from an AMD 5700 XT and so far so good!
The Ryzen 7600/7600X to me is the absolute sweetest of spots when it comes to affordability, future proofing and performance
Yea, this is the sweet spot now. The CPU is fast enough for the 500-600 dollar cards and has a clear upgrade path...
mega expensive though
I got my 7800x3d + RTX 4070 Ti super build over the past month, but still watching these videos. To confirm if I made the right choice.
Nice build you got there!
I'm planning 7800X3D with RX 7800XT, is it good enough?
@@dinkin_flicka14yes that's fine
@@dinkin_flicka14 This is what I just got. For my purposes, it is working great. It is for gaming, but I tend to play games that are more CPU and memory intensive, so to me, it made sense to shift the balance in favor of a higher end CPU and more RAM (64Gb). If you are running at higher resolution and primarily playing graphics intensive action games that need all the FPS you can get, I can see his recommendation for a higher end graphics card making sense with this processor.
@@dinkin_flicka14 It is. But you probably don't see 7800x3d with 7800XT. Maybe 7600 or 7700. Unless you really want the 7800x3d and money aren't super tight.
Your enthusiasm and these videos gave me the final push to build a PC last December. Thank you for the help!
Same just ordered my first build and everything comes on Tuesday I’ve been thinking about abt building for so long
Congrats on cheap storage at the time.
@@aether8412 Good luck and take your time. Btw it isn't as scary or difficult as you might think. Have fun :)
@@bartterp88 thank u, u guys are so nice. I’ve researched a lot and the thing I’m most scared abt is installing the cpu into the motherboard. I’ve heard it’s really sensitive and easy to break. Let’s hope it goes well for me 😅
@@bartterp88 I DID IT 😁😁
for almost 2yrs since i started buying components now only gpu is the remaining i have asus tuf gaming motherboard b660, i5 12600k cpu and i prefer rx 6600 gpu.. i assembled it by myself now it working now
only the lord can save me i've been using a 1080ti and a 3930k for years 😭✋
Sending good vibes!
@@PCBuilderChannel thank uuu
Tell us ur cost to build it that year?? New build right?? Envy us
Hey I just built last year but my previous build was a 1070 😂 it’s now my golf sim pc until I build one for that
Haha I've got it even worse, been using a fx8310 and 1050ti for probably 10 years, I built it in high school
If you have money for a midrange gaming pc (1200-1500) definitely go for the amd 5 7600(x), over the i5. Single core (amd) is mostly better for gaming, cheaper and has ddr5. Next to that you can upgrade your cpu and gpu on the motherboard with amd. With an b650 motherboard (be sure its a am5 socket) and the 7800xt you will eat up 1440p gaming! Get yourself some 6000mhz cl30 ram and an nvme, gen3/4 ssd and you will elevate your gaming experience for a mid range price. This build would be between 1200-1500, without an screen ofc. PC Builder has multiple video’s about different build on his channel, definitely check them out if you don’t know where to start or your second guessing what to do!
I’m looking to build my first PC and 100% dont need or want break the bank on a top of line build especially considering 4K gaming seems pretty new still even on PC but the build you mentioned seems to be great for 1440p while also being the new CPU socket for future upgrading?
AMD always has problems and frame drops in multiplayer games. I play Squad with an antique PC, GTX970, 6600k and have a better FPS than a new 2500€ AMD PC, see forums. Always stay away from AMD, that was 20 years ago and nothing change. Marketing has you in its grasp😊
Yea Sure buddy.. XD
Brilliant video. I'm on my third or fourth PC build at this point, and the biggest problem whenever I return to the job (we're talking at least 6-7 years between builds) is trying to figure out what combinations make sense. It's pretty hard to find good resources on the topic. So thank you for making this video, and making the info so clear and easy to parse!
So glad we can help!
@@PCBuilderChannelwhat CPU should I pair with 1080ti as now we have so many options
@@Nero_9000 13400f gives you plenty of headroom and be cost effective if going with a ddr4 mobo. A ryzen 5600 would be more than sufficient as well and quite a bit cheaper.
Biggest challenge may be selecting memory with timings that are beneficial to performance. If you're into gaming, follow YT wisdom and your discretion. For me it's hi-res images and a 1080ti works great, but its 11GB video RAM become limiting. For me and upgrade to, say, a RTX 4070ti Super (basically a slightly limited 4080) means 16GB but the ray tracing power will not help Lightroom (Camera Raw) and Photoshop. 32GB RAM is frequently exceeded so my workstation has 64GB (Windows - Linux and MacOS may need half of that or less).
As to video RAM, part of image processing is done in the GPU and the OS wants to keep lots of pixels in the GPU RAM. GPU as coprocessor for LrC started a couple years ago and LrC was the only "user". Today even Windows uses it, e.g. to cache icons and previews of folder hierarchies. SW tools to "manage" that are limited.
Just bought a 7600 and 7800 XT for 1440P gaming (not planning on any RT) with 16Gb ram as a mid range gaming build. Great value!
So far I am super happy with my Intel i5 13600k pared with 32gb of 6400mhz ram and a 4070 ti. Does 1440p over 100 fps with everything I throw at it. I did overclock the GPU and CPU but is only about 400mhz on both components.
Is 6400 better than 5800?
@@An_Enraged_Pigyou’re locked to 5600 with the i5 if I’m not mistaken so it doesn’t matter
Love seeing the 7600X get recommended so regularly. I have it in my rig alongside a 7900XT and at 1440p it doesn’t matter what settings I use or game I play - the GPU is ALWAYS the bottleneck.
This is exactly what i was looking for.
So many other build channels says that you "have to go 7800x3d with 7900xt for CPU heavy games, yada yada..."
Waste of money it seems.
Thats why this channel pulls ahead.
how .... what am i missing? what makes it so bad at 1440? i just got a 7900xtx for 800 and i'm not having any problems.
@@caliginousmoira8565 the 7900xt? Nothing makes it bad, I love the card and plan to use it for three years or more.
I was saying that the 7600X is a great processor, as it keeps up with the 7900xt and doesn’t bottlenecked it in any games I play.
@@caliginousmoira8565 hey, man. I didn’t mean the card is bad at 1440p. I was referring to how powerful the 7600X is. That processor can keep up with the 7900XT in every game I play. It’s a compliment to the card, not a criticism.
Enjoy your 7900XTX, I woulda got one but the XT is plenty for my needs.
Yeah I'd go for a better CPU lmao
Building my first pc in a few months, your channel has been so informative, helpful and pleasant.
did you build it
my build:
Asrock A520m/ac
AMD Ryzen 5600GT (3.6ghz-4.6ghz)
Patriot Viper 2TB nvme ssd
Adata XPG D50 3200mhz/CL16 32gb ram kit
ID cooling IS50x v3
Zotac RTX4060 solo 8gb sff
enhance en09 flex400 80+ gold
Geeek a31 mini itx case
xigmatek exhaust fans
If you haven't already got the parts go B450 or B550 on the Motherboard and go 5500 or 5600 on the CPU.
I especially like your cpu/gpu combo videos for the information about minimum and maximum pairings. Years ago I built a PC with a 3600 and 5700xt for 1080p 144hz, which was later upgraded to a 6800 and 1440p 170hz, and more recently a 5800x3d, with an eye to eventually pair it with something at your recommended max performance. (8800xt later this year?) Being able to alternate between cpu and gpu upgrades without the system ever feeling unbalanced has been great.
If you are still producing this content whenever AM6 comes out, I'll be counting on you to help me repeat the process for my next build cycle. 👍
still using that 6800 gpu? Just finished my rig last week and that thing is a beast even paired with a ryzen 5 5600. Never has a $900 build performed so damn good.
Sir i am a poor student,i live in bangladesh,at present i want a computer but i have no ability, so if you give me a cpu then i will be forever grateful
I love your thoughtfulness about PC gaming. You explain it so it's easy to understand. PC builders NEED to watch your videos before they buy anything. Killer video as always 🔥
Ive been researching this stuff like CRAZY, and never made the connection that framerate was mostly tied to CPU, while Resolution was tied to GPU.
Glad we could help!
7:01 skip intro education
Thank you so much lmao what a waste of time
Great video, I wish there was a video like this before I built my pc’s. Trying to figure out combos when new to the pc world is tough. There is a ton of information out there, but I didn’t understand a lot of it. Categorizing cpu/gpu combos in tiers like this is gonna help people significantly. I just built my second pc and using recommendations I learned from watching your videos, my performance increased significantly from my previous build.
Glad this is helpful! Thanks for the feedback
Always love this!! Great info!!
Thank you! So glad its helpful (:
i been using a RX 7900XT with a I5 6500 and 16GB @2400 i can barely get 60fps in games, I use to have a RX470 4GB in this system to play games at 1080P
you paired a $3 cpu with a $700 gpu?
Including am4 upgrades was a good move
They are great options for a lot of builders!
Thanks a lot for these types of videos! I’m going to build my first pc in a few weeks, so I’m doing a LOT of research so I don’t mess up. These have helped me choose my cpu and gpu combo, and I’ve learnt tons of tricks from these videos
hey what combo did you choose
I can't wait to build the pc your videos helped me build...it's a nice 5800x3d 7900xt going in a tower 300
I was thinking of R7 5700x with RTX 4060 that could hold for itself for 4-5 years. I've been using 1600 and GTX 1060 6GB for 5 years now since 2019, so I guess every 5 years you need to refit your hardwares.
Jason doesn't recommend the 4060 because of the VRAM.
He also doesn't think the 5700X is worth it over the 5600. He does like the 5700X3D though.
I would definitely rethink the 4060, especially if you want a build that will stay relevant. The lack of VRAM is a real problem and it’s terrible price to performance anyway. And yes I’d do 5600 personally. The 5800X won’t give your enough of a boost over it to warrant the price. See our Best Builds October video we have a fantastic 5600 build guide there
Always very helpful. Thank you as always. Much appreciated.
So glad its helpful! Thank you for watching
I have a negative budget.
Maybe one day Nvidia or AMD will release positivebudgetx 😢
Underclock the video to 0,75 speed. You welcome!
Can you suggest a build for call pf duty/warzone ? I have a 2k budget
I made this for you
list / 7mcyDZ in PC Part Picker
See our video launched today and check out the $1750 build
still good to know I picked the right combo a few months back, with a lot of your help :) -7800x3d and 7900XTX
That's an epic pc you got there!
i am also thinking for the same , could you plz share your experience with the build
@@Amity024 I have had it since January and no complaints! All the games I’ve played I can play on maximum graphics and basically always with 100+ FPS.
This is my full build:
Pc specs
* CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- CPU cooler: Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120
* GPU: Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB DDR6
* RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 1.35V
* Storage:
- Crucial P5 plus 2tb m.2
- Seagate barracuda 1tb and 2tb
* Motherboard: ASUS Rog Strix B650E-F gaming wifi
* PSU: Corsair RM1000e (2023)
* Cooling system:
- case: NZXT H7 Flow with 5 Arctic P14 fans
@@Casperdcvd Thanks for this , I bet it feels amazing to have a nice build! Hoping to get mine sooner.
@@Amity024 very, good luck with your build!
Please tell me i can pair asus prime b560m-k motherboard with i5-11400f + SAPPHIRE RX 6700 XT 12GB GDDR6 PULSE for 1080p res
That's fine if you already have the CPU and Motherboard but if not 11th Gen isn't recommended in 2024.
When you're building a "gaming pc" you need to consider what games you're playing. You're right about most games, cuz they're GPU dependent. However, there are some games where it's the opposite. For example, if you're building a PC for Counter-Strike, CPU is way more important than GPU
Some games that are way easier to run like Counter Strike often fall into the trap of seeming like the CPU is more important. But actually its just all the more important to make sure your CPU isn't going to bottleneck the huge amount of frames coming from the GPU because its an easier to run game. You still need to make sure you have the proper GPU in the first place.
I have been rocking a i7 8700k, RTX 2080 and 32GB Ram..
since 2015 ! I have a 1440p monitor and it’s all running great.
I do want a rtx 4090 lol
thank you sir , i's saved this video for future reference
Happy to help!
When I build a PC, I always put in a better CPU than needed. For one thing, that extra power will show itself in non-gaming applications. It's also much simpler to upgrade a GPU down the road than replace a CPU. I also always have multiple PCs. If I wasn't leapfrogging my builds, I might be more sensitive about putting in more CPU than my GPU needs.
what is the best ryzen cpu to couple with a RTX 4060?
5600 or 7600 but I would rethink the 4060 if you can. Terrible price to performance compared to other options. See our latest GPU Prices October video for more
@@PCBuilderChannel im not from US and in my country gpus are kinda expensive. I won't be able to go for a 4070 or 4080 because of budget limitations. how about a 3060 12 gigs instead?
@@dinithkumudika6459yes the 3060 12GB would be better.
what do you think about ryzen5 3600 with rx6600 xt?
That's fine but Jason doesn't recommend the 3600 in 2024. He recommends the 5500 or 5600.
@@kelley09162 damn i already bought it like 3 days ago and i watched this video yesterday
@@impostor_corewell the combo is fine so no issues there he just doesn't like that CPU in 2024.
Fine combo, if you are able to return that CPU and go for a 5500 instead I would. But a fine combo if not
I was using Intel 4790k for years with EVGA 3080Ti Hybrid and gaming 4k with no problem lol.... then I finally decided to get Intel 13700k to pair and gained only 18 fps but it was a gain and it will set me up for the next GPU upgrade. So with 4k GPU is KING!
I will share just my experience and findings. Target: dota 2. Current build: Ryzen 2600 rx570, fps with lowest possible settings 80 + strutters. Upgrade, single part - 5700x3d. FPS uplifts more than 40% on target resolution. Next upgrade if necessary will be GPU as currently the monitor is the bottleneck.
PS went for this part as it also solves any additional ram drawbacks that I might face - so savings on ram go towards this CPU
im trying to buy a prebuit pc that can play/stream all the new games no problems but i only have about $2,000 to spend on it. Any reccomendations???
I found a great option for you at $2000 + Tax. It's the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme. It comes with a 7800X3D CPU and a 4070 Ti Super GPU.
Check out our Best Prebuilt Gaming PC 2024 video!
Looks like I have some well balanced rigs then. Primary rig is R7 5700X3D, 64GB DDR4 3600 RAM and RX 7800 XT. Secondary rig is R5 5600X, 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM and RTX 4060. Third rig (which I'm about to sell) is an R5 5500GT, 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM and a GTX 1070. Whole reason I ended with AM4 started with me getting a nice AM4 motherboard, 5600x and DDR4 due to me ordering the wrong parts for one of our office PCs. needed to be mATX and CPU with APU. I ordered full ATX and a 5600x plus DDR4 RAM. So I got these parts for free. Then I started upgrading my stuff with new graphics cards, CPUs and so on. And ended up with the above mentioned. If I had started from scratch, knowing what I know now, I would probably have gone with AM5. At least for my primary PC. But my above mentioned 5700X3D setup will last me for many years. It will also have no problems driving RTX 4090 performance tiers with no noticeable bottleneck. Sure AM5 will beat my 5700X3D for productivity but I am not into productivity anyway. Just gaming, a bit of streaming sometimes and casual use like web browsing and youtube. AM4 is also a very mature platform which is just rock solid. Sure, AM5 is more future proof, but when the time comes where I need an upgrade again (probably years from now), better AM5 motherboards and CPUs are out and DDR5 are cheaper. Who knows, maybe AM6 is out by then.
would a ryzen 7 7700x work with a 4070 ti super?
Yes good combo
I just upgraded to the 5700X3D from the 3700X to get 3 more years out of my RAM and motherboard. Also jumped from an RTX 3070 to the RTX 4070 Ti Super and it’s a HUGE improvement. I’ve not installed the new CPU yet, but the new GPU on the 3700X still runs Cyberpunk 2077 max settings full RT at 4k close on 100 FPS, its beautiful
Nice!
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This is so helpful.
As someone who games exclusively on 1080p i knew my system was cpu bound but i didn't quite get what that meant till i saw this.
5800x3d and 7900xtx are peak am4, but besides that: for nearly every game; Cpu is basically the maximum framerate you can get, and GPU is the maximum graphics you can get that framerate at.
upgraded the 3600 to 5800x3d, now I need a gpu as the 5700xt isn't working out. only have a 650w psu should I go for a 4070 tis?
Just like with new smartphone releases, upgrading components like CPUs and GPUs should prompt a similar consideration. For example, if you own an iPhone 15 Pro Max, jumping to the iPhone 16 Pro Max might not make sense, as the changes are often minimal between generations. Similarly, with high-end hardware like the RTX 40 series, it’s wise to assess whether the incremental upgrades really offer significant improvements that justify the expense. For most people, holding off on upgrading every generation can lead to more meaningful enhancements and better value when they eventually decide to upgrade.
Can I pair my i7 12700 with rtx 4070super ? (Mostly for AAA single player games).
Yes
@@kelley09162 Will Ryzen 7700 / 7700x perform similar to i7 12700 in 3d rendering & video editing, when paired with 4070 super?
@@void_guy_yt I'm not sure. I will say though Jason says if you don't need the extra cores the 7700/770X isn't worth it over the 7600/7600X.
I do think the 7900X is a good value though. At least if you live in the US.
Love the enthusiasm, but the CPU is mainly an issue when you have a 4090 and are playing at low resolutions, like eSports. Most people (read: non-eSports players) who want to be able to play PC games at high resolutions with the graphics settings maxed out should put their money into the GPU and any modern CPU (Ryzen 5 Zen 3 and 4 AMD, 11th Gen or better i5) will be totally fine. Yes, it's really that simple. And try to get a minimum of 12GB, 16GB+ is ideal today. 12GB starts out at about $330 for a 6750XT, I think the 7800XT is the cheapest 16GB card.
Only one question:
For OBS, ShotCut, Davinci Resolve, what can I get for $1,500?
All I do is audio, video editing. Don’t need anything for gaming.
I would maybe look at the new Intel Ultra CPUs and maybe pair that with a 4070 Super.
Man this research aint helping me. I have a 1660 ti, i7-8700k, 16 gb of ddr4, and a z370-p motherboard. Pretty sure my psu is 750w and i have an AIO cpu cooler.
WHAT should my upgrades me to be able to run games at higher settings? I wanna stick with intel cpus and nvidia gpu’s. Under $700 ideally
I currently cant run modded assetto corsa on high ish graphics. Thats my main goal is to be able to run shaders well and realism settings
@@RadicaLxIceso the issue is Nvidia doesn't have great budget GPUs so your best bet is switching to either Intel or AMD on the GPU.
As for the CPU the 12400F is a good choice and you'd pair that with a B660/B760 Motherboard.
Should I go i5-14400 with RTX 4070 or i5-14600k with RTX 4060?
14400 with a 4070 though if the 14500 isn't much more than the 14400 where you are get that instead.
Hey I need help
I am going to build my gaming pc my mainly purpose is heavy gaming with high fps at 1440p so
Which one should I go with
Core i5 12400f RTX 4060 8gb or AMD radeon RX 6750xt
For my ddr5 motherboard
And I am not going for an upgrade for atleast 2 years😅
Sooo plz help me to choose guys.
You'd want to go with the RX 6750 XT, it's more on par with a 4060 TI and would be better for 1440p gaming than a RTX 4060 8GB. Especially considering the XT has 12GB of vram.
The RTX 4060 8GB is a great card for 1080p gaming despite the hate it gets, and can run a good bit of games at 1440p just fine with little to no tweaking, but the vram limits it and the price for it is just not worth it unless you can get a good deal when there are better options.
Definitely not the 4060 8 gb. Terrible price to performance GPU. See our Best Budget Gaming PC 2024 video for some way more powerful gaming options in that budget
@@AnriDarkmoorThank you bro for helping me alot now I need more help of you plz tell me that in ddr5 i jave two options in cpu one is
Core i5 12400f with RX 6750Xt as you said and other is AMD r5 7500f with RX 6750xt
Both cpus are dd5 based so im confused which should i choose 😌
Hey bro @@AnriDarkmoor Thanks a lot for your help Once again I need your help
On the basis of your opinion I am going wig rx 6700xt so
I have two CPUs options for ddr5
One is Core i5 12400f and second is AMD R5 5700f bog are with RX 6700xt CPU tell me which should I choose😌
My budget combo this year is 5 5600 (170$) & 1060 6GB (75$). What do you think?
Not great. You'd want to go up in GPU.
Or down in CPU and up on GPU.
@@kelley09162 i see, so how much should i go up on the gpu, since i already fixed on the cpu?
That GPU is rough. I'd go down with your CPU choice if that helps you get a better GPU. So consider a 5500 and check out our latest GPU Market Update video for the best under $200 GPUs
@@PCBuilderChannel will do, thanks so much Jason !!
I just upgraded from a first-gen I7 with 24GB RAM! DDR3 3GHz
and now it's another story with a Ryzen 9 7900X3D with 64GB RAM with an RTX3070Ti!
My current rig is a 3080ti with an Intel i7 8700k with 32gb 3200mhz ram.
Im thinking of spending about $600 on upgrading to a ryzen 7800x3d with mobo+ram. Figure that makes the most sense for getting the best from my gpu and some future proofing.
After owning several machines over the years and various OS's, I'm done with Apple and MS. My next build is Linux, so I'm looking for the best combo compatible with Linux. I'm told Linux doesn't like some video cards, and more compatible with AMD graphics and processors. If you've got any decent matches there, that may be my next build. Looking for near to top end, decent gaming specs, general use machine. Thanks.
I only ever bought 1 complete pre-built. The rest of my 30y+ experience has been a story of "what can I afford to upgrade later".
So now I am building a R7 7800X3D + AM5 B650 + 32GB 6000Mhz 32CL + (here is my bottleneck) RX6600.
My next upgrade should be my 19yo PSU, so I can upgrade my GPU. And after that a new screen.
Anyway. How many of you buy a completely new "everything" when they upgrade?
Good video sir.
Sir, can u recommend good graphics card for my Intel i7 8700k with Asus Maximus 10 hero motherboard.
I find hard to get graphics card for my processor.
Is Intel i7 8700k is good for playing legend of legends in 1080 resolution with out graphics card ?
Can i get Asus Phoenix Nvidia Geforce Gtx 1650 Oc Edition Gaming Graphics Card (Pcie 3.0, 4Gb Gddr6 Memory) for my intel i7 8700k processor.
Sir, kindly give me ur opinion.
I got a 7950X3D for $430 recently because a 7800X3D was $100 less and the 7700X was another $100 less. Basically, if I'm gonna spend $200+ moving onto AM5, if I can double my cores and get an X3D model for about twice as much I might as well take it. I can't believe it's 2 years old, but that's why it went from $700 down to $430.
It does also have performance issues compared to the 7800X3D sadly. Which is why it’s generally cheaper. You should watch our 7800X3D build guide we go over the issues with the 7950X3D there
Right now, i have a Ryzen 5 2600x and GTX 1650 on a B450. I want an upgrade, thinking of getting a R5 5600 and Rx 7700, any advices on possible changes here?
That would be a good upgrade.
what gpu is best for my Ryzen 7 7700? (not 7700x)
Same recommendations as the 7600/7600X here.
@@PCBuilderChannel rtx 4090 is pretty expensive. what if I use 3060 12gb would that bottleneck my CPU?
@@PCBuilderChannel or maybe rtx 4060 OC 8gb?
@@primoxanthous511that would be a Bottleneck.
If going Nvidia you need a 4060 Ti 16GB or higher.
For AMD you can go 6750XT or 7600XT and higher.
I have a r7 5700x and rx580 and I'm thinking about getting a used 6800 or 6800xt for average 400 or a new 7700xt for 470 dollars? They also have the new 6750xt for 350. Currently I only play CS2 and occasionally Red Dead and other story modes. 240hz hd monitor
Sounds like a good upgrade! See our "how to upgrade your pc 2024" video for more
Building my pc rn with the ryzen 7 7800 x3d and the 4070 ti super so glad it s a great combo thank you
Best wishes on the build! Check out our 7800X3D Build guide for more if that's helpful
Hi there, I want to build my first gaming PC in this setup: 7800X3D + RTX 4090 + Thermalright Assassin 120 + ASRock B650M PRO RS WIFI + 2x 16 GB DDR5 6000 CL 30. Any advices, which monitor to buy etc, what to change, etc?
That's a monster build so go for super high FPS 1440p or a strong 4k monitor. See our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for those recommendations. And check out our 7800X3D for more on our thoughts for that build
Thanks for the reply, I was wondering if there will be any problems if I pair 24'' 240/360 Hz monitor with aforementioned configuration, what is your opinion on that and what would you do in my position since I will only be playing CS2 in 80% of the situations, will there be any loss of FPS, overheating issues etc if I do so?
27in is the best for 1440p. No reason to use 1080p with a 4090. You can find 360hz 1440p moniters
seems like the best combo is the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and the RTX 4080 SUPER right?
That's a good combo and it might be the best combo for your needs but there are other options. See our latest 7800X3D build guide for more
Just bought a new Ryzen 7 5700X for € 140 on amazon and a nearly new, but used MSI 4060 TI 8GB (Gaming X) for € 300 - so €440 for the combo which is an insane price to performance deal, also the most power efficient combo i could find. Highly recommended.
Is 5 7500f + 6700 xt a good pair? Im saving for a dream pc and i want to play on 1080/1440p
Yes good pair. The 6750XT is also good if a similar price to the 6700XT where you are.
Yes good combo
This always get confusing how something like a Ryzen 5 6 or 7 can be faster than a Ryzen 9... sigh...
I got a Ryzen 9 3900X, and looking at benchmark pages, it's not even listed. Ryzen 5 5500 is as low as they go.
How can a 5 be faster than a 9?
Not necessarily about being faster, it’s about where it’s going to bottleneck and then there’s L cache etc. For more check out our PC Parts Explained 2024 video
at first, cpu in 4k makes not so big differences and than for the 7800X3d use a budget Board. Why using a Z690/790 Board for the 13700k? All you want, you can do with an B660/ B760 Board and than you can save around 40-60 Buckets.
The same with the cooling.
The cheaper cooler can handle the 13700k for games, with no problems.
I think, more important is that with an 13700k you should disable HT and maybe half of the E Cores. You get an higher performance with way more effiiency.
I’m blessed to have a IT guy who gets a discount on parts so he builds pcs for people at part normal cost and his discount is his profit he’s awesome and makes perfect setups
I’m building a new Desktop since I gave my Alienware R15 to my son.
I’ve been a fan of sticking with AMD/AMD combo.
I have my cart loaded up and the combo I’ve picked is RX7900 16gb GRE and Ryzen 7 7800 X3D. Would this be a good choice?
Yes good combo
@@kelley09162 Thanks Kelley
Great combo! See our 7800X3D build guide for more if that's helpful
So for one that uses MS Office daily, PDFs, many many Tabs, Stata and Python as statistical techniques and if I have free time I game will the 7800x3d be enough if I am looking for a snappy system that don't draw much power or heat as I will pair it with 4090 FE.
Yes good combo
Yes. Check out our 7800X3D build guide video for more
@@PCBuilderChannel I liked the video a lot, although I will use the combo I mentioned, which is an SFF case (Formd T1). So, I hope it works well.
I’m trying to make a budget gaming/streaming pc I’m making my budget 700. But I need good upgrade paths. I don’t know where to start or what components to get
I’m going to be playing helldivers starfeild apex pubg etc.
CPU:Intel Core i3 12100F 4 Core 8 m Thread
GPU: GTX 1650 OC 4GB
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) 3200Mhz DDR4 RGB
Storage: 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD
MoBo: B660M
PSU: 600W 80+ Bronze
Case: Apevia Prodigy-BK With 3 120mm RGB
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I would spend an extra $60 for 32GB(2x16GB)
Check out the latest video on the channel! Its actually perfect for this. Its out Best Budget PC Build video!
12400F and 6600 is the best budget for me, since i need a lot of multitask performance and stable gaming experience
What about a Ryzen 5 7600 with RTX 4060 (no Ti)? I have no budget for a 4060 Ti, lesser yet for a 4060 Ti 16gb, but I wouldn't like to be on AM4 platform on its lifecycle end, so the logical upgrade would be a 7600. I'm aware that the GPU would be the bottleneck, but I can consider upgrading for a 6060 or 7060 in the future, with Ryzen 7600 still delivering everything that it can deliver.
Definitely a "bad" combo or only a slightly not optimized one?
IMO you would have a better long term experience with just going with a Ryzen 5600 and RX 7700 XT 12GB. But you certainly can go with AM5 if that's what is important to you.
@@PCBuilderChannel what would be the NVidia counterpart of RX 7700? RTX 4070? I've read some miscompatibilities with drivers regarding AMD GPUs. I know that this is a pretty simple issue to resolve, but the older I get I simply want to turn on my PC and simply play without having to worry if the next game will have some compatibility issue (also, DLSS 3 makes me believe that it will extend the time for me to change my CPU)
My 2 cents after 15 years: What resolution, graphics settings and which games I want to play at? This is the very first question.
Second: budget?
You always buy the best GPU you can afford for the resolution you need, and upgrade your CPU later, if needed.
Don't get less than 16GB RAM, and try to get your OS on an M.2 drive, if not, on a SATA3 SSD.
This video would have been a lot more informative if you add the Resolution into the mix as well.
60fps 4K gaming the 5600+7900xtx is a perfectly fine combo.
You get more FPS out of older games.
Serious question: I need a PC for World of Warcraft. I'm getting the Ryzen 7 78003D (for the extra cache). But i don't have all the money in the world, how low i can go with the Graphic card? WoW is an MMORPG and its kinda old. So i know the CPU is more important than the gaming card. Any suggestions?
The lowest Jason would recommend is the 7900GRE or 7800XT
What's your budget for this PC?
If you are looking to save money I'd drop down on that CPU. There's no reason to buy the most powerful gaming CPU on the market right now if you aren't going to pair it with a proper GPU to take advantage of it. You would get better performance by dropping down to a 7600 and investing more in your GPU. And no your CPU is not more important for WoW than your GPU. The same rules still apply, your priority is your GPU with a CPU that just won't bottleneck it. Honestly I'd check out Best Budget Gaming Builds 2024 video and take a look at the $750 to 1k options. Or if you want to build a beast check out our 7800X3D build guide but remember its only worth it with proper sized GPU.
@@PCBuilderChannel Hey! So acording to the video a 4070 is the minimum that means it wont bottleneck at all? I just want to be safe! i really want that 7800x3d! that extra cache does wonders for WoW. Ive seen it. Thanks for your time!
@@kelley09162 Hey! Arround $2.000 USD
@@l_Nightbot_lif you're in the US and have $2000 here's a build for you.
If you're not in the US the 7900XT and 7900GRE are also good GPU choices.
It's list / 2hsZbL in PC Part Picker.
intel always had a much bigger market share and software designers will test on the cpu people use the most.. AMD has caught up recently but there's still a lot of software history.. if AMD can get a 75% market share like intel had for 2 years then i would switch.. but if it's 50/50 then i'll stick with intel... the latest news about stability issues on the 13 and 14 gen intel i9 cpus is a concern.. but i never bought an i9 anyways..
i'm still using my i5 8600k from around 2018... it runs so cool it's crazy.. it drops to 800mhz on all 6 cores.. and just stays at 35c to 38c.. hwinfo shows my max temp is 51c to 52c lol.. it's insane.. my cpu before this one was hitting 90c!! ... i have upgraded from a gtx1060 to a rtx3060.. it's not much different but i haven't played much since upgrading.. but the 1060 played so many 3D games perfectly fine for me.. i only upgrade because the fans on 1060 totally died after many cleanings
my cpu benchmark score is around just over 10k.. and a new i9 gen 14 non K scores about 50k .. i7 is 44k and i5 is 32k... so about 5x 4x and 3x.. but my 8600k cpu just rocks.. it's blazing fast.. and i haven't even overclocked it yet.. it's just 6 cores of raw power.. i've compared it to so many mobile devices and it's always ahead.. it's just starting to be matched with snapdragon gen 2.. point is that a 10k score is still really good.. so if you get a 4x or 5x then omg.. are you building a space shuttle? .. i think a 14500 i5 at 3x the benchmark would be overkill for many people..
i'm guessing but i think an i5 pairs good with a 4060 or 4070.. an i7 with 4070 or 4080 and i9 with 4090
it's so tempting to upgrade my 8600k to a 14500 or 14700.. and get 3x to 4x the speed for a small price.. i could sell my old system and get half the new system cost.. keep my gpu.. upgrade it to a rtx6060 in a few years..
I think a big factor is cost.. the 1060 and 3060 and now 4060 are just reasonable priced and all you really need unless playing cyberpunk or something i'm guessing.. but so many games play fine at max settings.. and many play great with a few settings turned down... i payed bout $350cnd for 1060.. $500cnd for 3060.. paying 2x for 4070 or 3x for 4080 or 4x for 4090 just doesn't make sense.. $2000 for a 4090.. like as if.. for what .. 60 fps higher than my 60 hertz display can display? .. i use a 55" 4k tv as a monitor .. it's sick.. i don't need 120 fps.. i used to play games at 30fps and was happy it wasn't 15fps..
anyways.. of course if you're rich do whatever.. but if you're wondering what you really need for a decent experience don't worry about getting the top 14900k and 4090rtx imo.. not that i've ever tried it.. but i'm happy with what i got for the games i play.. just saying
Best CPU & GPU Combo:
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X w/ ?
Please help!
Got you! See our 9950X build guide on the channel. There's a complete sample build list there
I disagree with paying a little less for the intel CPU's without IGP. Sometimes that IGP is a very good way to diagnose a display issue.
Hey, i hav a question, what are you saying to this build for 3D-CAD and some Gaming?
Basic Configuration:
- Case: ENDORFY Arx 700 Air
- CPU: Intel Core i7 14700K 8+12x 3.40Ghz / Turbo up to 5.60Ghz / 28 Threads
- Motherboard: MSI B760 Tomahawk WIFI
- Graphics Card: nVidia RTX4070 SUPER 12Gb (various models)
- RAM: ADATA XPG Lancer 64Gb DDR5 6000Mhz CL30 Kit (2x 32Gb)
- SSD: ADATA Legend 850 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD
- Power Supply: ADATA XPG Kyber 750W Gold ATX 3.0
- Network: Onboard Gigabit LAN
- Sound Card: Onboard Soundchip
Cooling & Optics:
- CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360
Software & Warranty:
- Windows: Windows 11 Pro 64Bit
You want a Z690 or Z790 Motherboard and I think you need a higher watt PSU.
The rest looks okay though
@@kelley09162 Yeah, I want the Z790, and do u know a website where i can put the build in and test it?
@@maximilianweinhandl9460 there's PC Part Picker but not sure if something like that is what you're looking for.
@@kelley09162 I build mine in one of those websites and it said it needs 623 Watt, so my 750W should be enough
@@maximilianweinhandl9460Jason says you need to times the watts in PC Part Picker by 1.5 to see what watt PSU you need.
Ryzen 5 7600 is a good combo for RX 6750 XT?
Yes
Please help me what gpu should i buy for my ryzen 5600g? coz i cant decide which is the best combo for my r5600g cpu for gaming
Max 6700XT
this is helpful it's just that i just bought my new CPU, hope you're still around 5 yrs from now when i build a new one
We'll be here! (:
The elementary start is helpful. Start simple with the basics, smart, ty! Saves time on the research for us
So glad it was helpful!
Great info. About to get first gaming/production pc.
Nice. Best of luck with that. Do you need help picking out the parts or are you all set?
Happy to help! Best wishes on the build!!
I’m planning on using the i7-12400k with the 6700xt. Thoughts? My budget for the build is already maxed out. Used is not an option. I don’t have money to throw around, so best bang for my buck, my build puts me at $1200ish so throw cost aside.
I’m focused on compatibility since I do a bit of everything: photoshop, Wonderdraft, Blender (cycles rendering), Minecraft with shaders, etc..
I’m sure I could cut costs but I’d also like to future proof. Theres a lot of variables at play here.
Yes that would be fine. Here's another build option that's currently $1011 + Tax.
It's a 14500 CPU with a A770 GPU. You could also go 14600K or 14700K on the CPU.
list / LDrzwg in PC Part Picker
You could also do the same 14500 and A770 build but with DDR5 RAM.
list / RqqKVW in PC Part Picker
i have a 7600x and a 4070 super. i play at 1440p and all my games run 120fps or higher. from destiny 2 to cyberpunk all at max settings. ark survival ascended is the only game i get between 90 to 100fps. it cost me $1,300 to build my pc.
So I just bought my first gaming pc after almost 15 years of the last build I did... and I bought a Ryzen 7600X and a RX 6750 XT Qik319... should've I had gone for the 7700XT or 7900XT? :S I plan to play on 1080p or 1440p (later, I don't own a 1440p monitor)... no fancy Ray tracing or any "end-game" stuff.... I just want to play my games without issues.... games like... Deep Rock Galactic, Monster Hunter Rise and World, etc. Thanks! :D
The 7600X and 6750XT are a good combo.
No you did exactly right