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You're looking to plan a new build and want guidance on choosing options.

You're looking to plan a new build and want guidance on choosing options.

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wolfy2004
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 04:46 PM
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Hello, I've been considering setting up a fresh build for a while now. Currently, my setup includes a Ryzen 7 1700 with the stock cooler, a GTX 1070 EVGA SC, 16GB RAM at 3000MHz, and an Aorus Gaming K5 MB. I’ve evaluated two possibilities. The first is upgrading to a 5800X with a solid motherboard, such as an ASUS B550-F Strix. The second idea was purchasing a 10900K, which is more expensive by around $100 but offers better performance for this setup. I’ll also need a reliable AIO cooler. I’m holding off on RAM and GPU decisions for now; I plan to upgrade to 32GB at 3600MHz and possibly a 3070/3080 in the next few months. Could you share your thoughts on CPU and memory choices? Also, what AIO model would suit your cooling needs? For context, I’m a software developer working remotely from home and enjoy gaming during my free time. I’ll also be replacing my monitors soon—a 3440 1440p with high refresh rate is planned, and I might add two 27-inch displays later.
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wolfy2004
02-17-2016, 04:46 PM #1

Hello, I've been considering setting up a fresh build for a while now. Currently, my setup includes a Ryzen 7 1700 with the stock cooler, a GTX 1070 EVGA SC, 16GB RAM at 3000MHz, and an Aorus Gaming K5 MB. I’ve evaluated two possibilities. The first is upgrading to a 5800X with a solid motherboard, such as an ASUS B550-F Strix. The second idea was purchasing a 10900K, which is more expensive by around $100 but offers better performance for this setup. I’ll also need a reliable AIO cooler. I’m holding off on RAM and GPU decisions for now; I plan to upgrade to 32GB at 3600MHz and possibly a 3070/3080 in the next few months. Could you share your thoughts on CPU and memory choices? Also, what AIO model would suit your cooling needs? For context, I’m a software developer working remotely from home and enjoy gaming during my free time. I’ll also be replacing my monitors soon—a 3440 1440p with high refresh rate is planned, and I might add two 27-inch displays later.

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Fryboy11
Member
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02-17-2016, 04:46 PM
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You don't require an AIO PCPartPicker part list item with pricing. The details provided are for specific products such as processors, coolers, and motherboards, along with their costs and availability.
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Fryboy11
02-17-2016, 04:46 PM #2

You don't require an AIO PCPartPicker part list item with pricing. The details provided are for specific products such as processors, coolers, and motherboards, along with their costs and availability.