Building a PC with a $3000 budget. Need some feedback on this build before I pull the trigger
Building a PC with a $3000 budget. Need some feedback on this build before I pull the trigger
Oh ok i understand. looking at the cable management on the back side seems like it will be a mess.
Gigabyte Aorus RGB Fan Commander:
https://www.facebook.com/AorusPH/ph...pe...341175297/
https://www.aorus.com/site-search-result...=commander
It does not appear to be sold separately... so probably supplied with specific Aorus motherboards, from the looks of it.
If you actually intend to display your games across all 3 screens, then the 2080Ti is warranted - still won't get 5 years out of it.
If just one screen will be your main, then you'd be overspending on that card.
Also, due to how lopsided the 2080Ti is on 1080p builds, users will be forced to either:
-enable DSR at x2 or higher
-cap the frame rate(can introduce input lag)
-enable V-sync(introduces input lag)
-enable Fast sync(introduces input lag, but less than that of V-sync)
The 240hz monitors are best for eSports titles. Other games are either impossible with the available hardware, or unsustainable(240fps minumum).
I haven't seen any Valorant vids yet, so I don't know how smoothly that game runs yet.
Ok.. So what do you recommend then for a GPU? Also, Im looking at PC parts picker, I cant find a motherboard that has the Fan commander that will work with what I want. If you could have better luck finding one. Also, I intend on just using my main monitor for FPS games
this is my build so far, feel free to change
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cmitchell3...iew=dHqXbv
1)2070 Super - 2080 Super.
2)Partpicker won't show it. You have to go to Gigabyte's site to see it. It's only included with specific motherboards:
Z390 AORUS XTREME
Z390 AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE
Z390 AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE 5G
It's not like you HAVE to get one of these. You could just grab a Z390 Aorus Elite and get the Corsair Commander Pro.
So just again if you could explain it to me like i'm 5, the 2070 Super would be a better decision than the 2080ti why again? And thank you I will grab the Aorus Elite with the commander pro
1)At 1080p, the 'weakest link' will not be the gpu, but the cpu. As you go up in resolution, the greater the load on the gpu, less for the cpu. Vice versa, it's the opposite.
2)The 2080Ti overwhelms every available cpu at 1080p, if left to run willy-nilly, i.e., left to render frames unhindered.
Without some kind of limit set, this forces the cpu to try to keep this monster of a gpu from idling.
This leads to a cpu limitation, because the primary thread(s) will end up being bogged down in their tasks trying to feed pre-rendered frames for the gpu to process.
3)Because of the above, other gpus down the product stack won't be far behind in performance, and the user won't have to set some kind of limit either - at least, with a 9900K anyways.
4)A balanced system is best; a 2080Ti just demolishes that at 1080p.
5)The cost to performance on this gpu sucks, but it's worse at 1080p because a limit needs to be set.
I'll even make a slight change to my earlier suggestion even: 2070 Super or 2080 Super.
2080 Super isn't a great value, but it's nowhere near as bad as the 2080Ti.
Ok you convinced me.
here is the updated build
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cmitchell3...iew=q9wF8d
if you could check that out and just see if it looks good. Last question I have, Do i need a corsair case for the commander pro to be compatible with RGB and fans? Is there anything else you recommend in my build? I know I have to add those extenders that he has in the video, they sit in the top left section of the displayed parts video he has
You still have 64GBs on the list - everything else is fine.
No.
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They aren't necessary at all. It's an option to RGB your psu cables.