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Feedback on construction plans?

Feedback on construction plans?

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Da_mani88
Member
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08-07-2019, 02:27 AM
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I’m seeking advice on a potential PC build, as I lack extensive experience in creating custom configurations. I’m considering a Ryzen 7 3700X processor, primarily due to my tendency to keep hardware for a long time before replacing it. Initially, I attempted to use the Coolermaster EVO 212 cooler, but compatibility problems arose with PCPartPicker. However, I’d like to understand how this build appears overall. What alterations would you suggest? Any guidance would be greatly valued.

Here’s a breakdown of the components:

* **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (8 cores, 3.6 GHz) – $309.99
* **CPU Cooler:** Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 Blue – $19.79
* **Thermal Paste:** Arctic Silver 5 – $4.95
* **Motherboard:** MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI – $196.99
* **Memory:** Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4-3000 – $59.99
* **Storage:** Intel 660p Series 1.02 TB NVMe SSD – $89.99
* **Video Card:** MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER – $493.98
* **Case:** NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower – $69.98
* **Power Supply:** SeaSonic FOCUS 750 W – $118.99
* **Operating System:** Microsoft Windows 10 Home – $99.99
* **Case Fan:** Noctua NF-F12 PWM – $19.95 (x2)

Total: $1504.54

Generated by PCPartPicker on 2019-12-20.
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Da_mani88
08-07-2019, 02:27 AM #1

I’m seeking advice on a potential PC build, as I lack extensive experience in creating custom configurations. I’m considering a Ryzen 7 3700X processor, primarily due to my tendency to keep hardware for a long time before replacing it. Initially, I attempted to use the Coolermaster EVO 212 cooler, but compatibility problems arose with PCPartPicker. However, I’d like to understand how this build appears overall. What alterations would you suggest? Any guidance would be greatly valued.

Here’s a breakdown of the components:

* **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (8 cores, 3.6 GHz) – $309.99
* **CPU Cooler:** Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 Blue – $19.79
* **Thermal Paste:** Arctic Silver 5 – $4.95
* **Motherboard:** MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI – $196.99
* **Memory:** Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4-3000 – $59.99
* **Storage:** Intel 660p Series 1.02 TB NVMe SSD – $89.99
* **Video Card:** MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER – $493.98
* **Case:** NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower – $69.98
* **Power Supply:** SeaSonic FOCUS 750 W – $118.99
* **Operating System:** Microsoft Windows 10 Home – $99.99
* **Case Fan:** Noctua NF-F12 PWM – $19.95 (x2)

Total: $1504.54

Generated by PCPartPicker on 2019-12-20.

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speedycux
Member
187
08-09-2019, 02:20 AM
#2
My primary concern regarding your construction pertains to the central processing unit cooler. I believe it’s superfluous unless you intend to push your system beyond its standard limits. Even then, the need for it hinges on the effectiveness of your case’s airflow and the ambient temperature of the room. The overall design of the casing is just as critical as any other component...
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speedycux
08-09-2019, 02:20 AM #2

My primary concern regarding your construction pertains to the central processing unit cooler. I believe it’s superfluous unless you intend to push your system beyond its standard limits. Even then, the need for it hinges on the effectiveness of your case’s airflow and the ambient temperature of the room. The overall design of the casing is just as critical as any other component...

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A_Giraffe
Junior Member
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08-09-2019, 02:34 PM
#3
You likely don’t require an aftermarket cooler, as the one that comes with it is adequate at regular operating speeds. Consider either conserving funds or investing a small amount more to acquire a superior cooler. You can reduce costs by choosing a B450 motherboard, and PCIe 4 is generally unnecessary for the vast majority of home users. Opt for RAM with a speed of 3200MHz or higher.
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A_Giraffe
08-09-2019, 02:34 PM #3

You likely don’t require an aftermarket cooler, as the one that comes with it is adequate at regular operating speeds. Consider either conserving funds or investing a small amount more to acquire a superior cooler. You can reduce costs by choosing a B450 motherboard, and PCIe 4 is generally unnecessary for the vast majority of home users. Opt for RAM with a speed of 3200MHz or higher.

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mousse2006
Member
157
08-09-2019, 06:28 PM
#4
Reduce expenses or invest in a larger cooling system—what are your thoughts? Based on my investigations, the EVO 212 appears to be a popular choice. Regarding motherboards, I’ve encountered several problems with B450 models, including limitations in slot availability, physical size constraints, and BIOS updates needed before utilizing Matisse processors. Perhaps I'm overreacting to the compatibility concerns highlighted on PCPartPicker.
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mousse2006
08-09-2019, 06:28 PM #4

Reduce expenses or invest in a larger cooling system—what are your thoughts? Based on my investigations, the EVO 212 appears to be a popular choice. Regarding motherboards, I’ve encountered several problems with B450 models, including limitations in slot availability, physical size constraints, and BIOS updates needed before utilizing Matisse processors. Perhaps I'm overreacting to the compatibility concerns highlighted on PCPartPicker.

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PisulasRule
Senior Member
676
08-21-2019, 12:51 AM
#5
My single concern regarding your construction involves the central processing unit cooler—it seems superfluous unless you intend to push your system beyond its standard limits. Even then, it largely hinges on the effectiveness of your computer case in facilitating airflow and the ambient temperature within the room. The design and construction of the case itself are equally crucial to performance, and I would certainly opt for it if PCI-E 4.0 represents the next significant advancement. I consistently seek value and avoid accepting minimal offerings simply because they are presented as adequate at the present time.
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PisulasRule
08-21-2019, 12:51 AM #5

My single concern regarding your construction involves the central processing unit cooler—it seems superfluous unless you intend to push your system beyond its standard limits. Even then, it largely hinges on the effectiveness of your computer case in facilitating airflow and the ambient temperature within the room. The design and construction of the case itself are equally crucial to performance, and I would certainly opt for it if PCI-E 4.0 represents the next significant advancement. I consistently seek value and avoid accepting minimal offerings simply because they are presented as adequate at the present time.

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WillZilla03
Junior Member
43
08-24-2019, 02:09 PM
#6
This x570 motherboard is quite disappointing.
You could acquire a superior x570 board, or even consider a b450 option to invest your funds more wisely.
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WillZilla03
08-24-2019, 02:09 PM #6

This x570 motherboard is quite disappointing.
You could acquire a superior x570 board, or even consider a b450 option to invest your funds more wisely.

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darthnork
Member
54
08-25-2019, 08:42 AM
#7
This motherboard has functioned satisfactorily up to this point.
Model: Gigabyte X570 Auros Master
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darthnork
08-25-2019, 08:42 AM #7

This motherboard has functioned satisfactorily up to this point.
Model: Gigabyte X570 Auros Master

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Saintrow9345
Member
213
08-25-2019, 09:47 AM
#8
Ahh, I understand, looks like I'm on the right path. I'll take what advice you and everyone else gave me and make changes. Saving money is always nice, leaves room for improvements, i.e. cpu cooler if needed, cheaper/more efficient mobo.
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Saintrow9345
08-25-2019, 09:47 AM #8

Ahh, I understand, looks like I'm on the right path. I'll take what advice you and everyone else gave me and make changes. Saving money is always nice, leaves room for improvements, i.e. cpu cooler if needed, cheaper/more efficient mobo.

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08-31-2019, 09:25 PM
#9
Certainly. If the motherboard you mentioned doesn't meet expectations as indicated by others, I recommend considering the motherboard I referenced in my earlier message. It features PCIe 4.0 lanes and has performed exceptionally well for me thus far.

Link:
https://www.aorus.com/X570-AORUS-MASTER-rev-10
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THEDESTROYERV4
08-31-2019, 09:25 PM #9

Certainly. If the motherboard you mentioned doesn't meet expectations as indicated by others, I recommend considering the motherboard I referenced in my earlier message. It features PCIe 4.0 lanes and has performed exceptionally well for me thus far.

Link:
https://www.aorus.com/X570-AORUS-MASTER-rev-10

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Blossommm
Member
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08-31-2019, 11:22 PM
#10
It appears this solution could function successfully, though the price is a concern. The motherboard itself will likely cost between $350 and $390, which might be excessive. However, I'm finding the motherboard to be a significant challenge in this build, particularly considering potential compatibility problems with RAM placement and physical size when paired with a CPU cooler. B450 motherboards and older models have reportedly experienced difficulties with BIOS compatibility and CPU support according to PCPartPicker. Consequently, I might need to consider downgrading from a 3700x processor and selecting a different motherboard – several users have highlighted this as a potential area for modification, making it a plausible direction to explore.
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Blossommm
08-31-2019, 11:22 PM #10

It appears this solution could function successfully, though the price is a concern. The motherboard itself will likely cost between $350 and $390, which might be excessive. However, I'm finding the motherboard to be a significant challenge in this build, particularly considering potential compatibility problems with RAM placement and physical size when paired with a CPU cooler. B450 motherboards and older models have reportedly experienced difficulties with BIOS compatibility and CPU support according to PCPartPicker. Consequently, I might need to consider downgrading from a 3700x processor and selecting a different motherboard – several users have highlighted this as a potential area for modification, making it a plausible direction to explore.