get the Intel rig for gaming
better deal cause it's slightly faster at gaming (like 2%) but the ti is definitely faster
if you use multicore CPU for some kind of workload the AMD would make sense but I assume you will be gaming
really though those two CPUs are so similar you're almost buying the same computer either way, the Intel rig is just a bit better for gaming
bet gonna most likely cop this week
bet gonna most likely cop this week
whew in sure it will be a beast
is this a bad build is there anything i should swap out
i already have a gpu thats why theres none on the list

Yeah no problem. Lemme know if it was mobo or cpu in the end, im curious.
Bought a new mobo which arrives in few days, if thats not it ima be so mad
Only thing left to try after that would be new ram stick or cpu but i bought both of those things new
is this a bad build is there anything i should swap out
i already have a gpu thats why theres none on the list

What’s your reasoning behind having nine fans?
And you can just put a windows iso on and not activate, or buy a key off aliexpress to save like 100$.
Always a good idea to throw your same gpu into the pc parts picker to make sure there’s no conflicts.
What’s your reasoning behind having nine fans?
And you can just put a windows iso on and not activate, or buy a key off aliexpress to save like 100$.
Always a good idea to throw your same gpu into the pc parts picker to make sure there’s no conflicts.
2 sets of 3 for the case and 3 for the rad I was thinking maybe 6 may be fine though, I was just thinking 9 cause these fans don’t have great airflow but I like how they look
I put windows there initially but I already got a usb from my friend so yea I’m not gonna buy it
Thanks btw
2 sets of 3 for the case and 3 for the rad I was thinking maybe 6 may be fine though, I was just thinking 9 cause these fans don’t have great airflow but I like how they look
I put windows there initially but I already got a usb from my friend so yea I’m not gonna buy it
Thanks btw
Ahhh yeah that makes sense for the fans.
Maybe try just installing 6 and not opening the other pack, and try to run a heavy load for an hr and see what your temps are at. That way you can see if you need to add the other ones.
any recommendations on a good wired mouse and keyboard
keychron.com/products/keychron-k2-wireless-mechanical-keyboard
anyone have this ?
is this a bad build is there anything i should swap out
i already have a gpu thats why theres none on the list

Is that how much you can maximum pay for this PC build?
But yeah I would say get a PSU with more Watt unless you do upgrade your PC every 1-2 years
And why pay like $108 for Windows 10 when you can get it for less than $15? I mean I don't see a Blu-Ray/DVD/CD on this list unless you do already have one like the GPU you do currently have... Btw which GPU is it if you don't mind me asking about it?
Other than that so yeah keep the list like it is though... I would go with an Intel CPU and motherboard that's made for Intel CPU's though but that AMD CPU is decent though
PS: Why not get Windows 11 instead of Windows 10 famo?
@Scatt_GSR Get one from Corsair or Logitech... You can't go wrong with their products or if you want something a little bit cheaper then some Razer stuff
any recommendations on a good wired mouse and keyboard
LG+Corsair anything.. that’s what I’m rocking at least and they’ve been great
Made the horrible mistake of upgrading to windows 11 now my 3080 runs like a 3060
Made the horrible mistake of upgrading to windows 11 now my 3080 runs like a 3060
is this a bad build is there anything i should swap out
i already have a gpu thats why theres none on the list

liquid cooling a 5600x with that big of a rad seems overkill
it's a very cool cpu, you could run it without a fan with a big enough heatsink
that's the biggest advantage of using a AMD chip over a hot & loud Intel one sucking down 2x+ power but the Liquid Cooler could always be used for a higher performance CPU later, even AMDs more core Chips use a bit more power
what GPU are using? the PSU should be fine up to a 3080 since you aren't wasting a 100watts extra on an Intel CPU just keep in mind after 2-3 years the capacity of the PSU goes down with normal use
looks like a good build tho, like others said you can get 🪟 Windows cheap from China m.vip-scdkey.com/microsoft-windows-10-pro-oem-key.html
Lian li cases are nice af
https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-mice/g502-hero-gaming-mouse.910-005469.html
https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-K70-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B07D5S5QKF?th=1
Not bad tbh
The downgrade process is even worse because I have to do a clean install of win10, and by clean apparently they mean, all your s***s gonna be gone so you have to back it up and then restore it after downgrading.
not worth the potential multi-day process but good god Win11 is the worst f***ing OS in a while
Not bad tbh
what are you using? PC parts wear eventually as you know, so I want to get some backup keyboards/mouse soon for the future
liquid cooling a 5600x with that big of a rad seems overkill
it's a very cool cpu, you could run it without a fan with a big enough heatsink
that's the biggest advantage of using a AMD chip over a hot & loud Intel one sucking down 2x+ power but the Liquid Cooler could always be used for a higher performance CPU later, even AMDs more core Chips use a bit more power
what GPU are using? the PSU should be fine up to a 3080 since you aren't wasting a 100watts extra on an Intel CPU just keep in mind after 2-3 years the capacity of the PSU goes down with normal use
looks like a good build tho, like others said you can get 🪟 Windows cheap from China https://m.vip-scdkey.com/microsoft-windows-10-pro-oem-key.html
Lian li cases are nice af
3060ti
Thanks for the advice I didn’t know that about the 5600x cooling
is this a bad build is there anything i should swap out
i already have a gpu thats why theres none on the list

windows is not worth it
3060ti
Thanks for the advice I didn’t know that about the 5600x cooling
yeah you will have plenty of PSU headroom with that setup
should be fine for years to come
no problem
what are you using? PC parts wear eventually as you know, so I want to get some backup keyboards/mouse soon for the future
Corsair K55 keyboard and a Roccat mouse... So far. I'll hopefully get something better during 2022 so I'll keep my eye on what Logitech and Corsair will be releasing during 2022 but I'll also keep my eye on what Razer and ASUS will also be releasing during 2022 as they do some times release some interesting keyboards and mice.
But what is out so far from Corsair and Logitech is very nice though. Which is the Corsair K100 keyboard and Logitech G502 or G903 mouse.
bestbuy.com/site/asus-rog-gaming-desktop-intel-core-i7-11700f-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3070-1tb-hdd-512gb-ssd/6455823.p?skuId=6455823
i’m either getting that one i posted earlier maybe this
i’ve seen this one is good but the cooling is bad so i may just add more
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-rog-gaming-desktop-intel-core-i7-11700f-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3070-1tb-hdd-512gb-ssd/6455823.p?skuId=6455823
i’m either getting that one i posted earlier maybe this
i’ve seen this one is good but the cooling is bad so i may just add more
Looks nice tbh... But I'll always recommend building one yourself and especially with this one been like $1650. And especially with the great deals coming this Friday and until January 2022 so would you save some money with building one yourself famo
And check this out guys...