Hello, I've been trying to build a suitable build with the Ryzen 7 7800x3d or the 7700/x for more than 1 week. ( maybe if you guys got any other good option ill take it ) but every time I'm dissatisfied and the reason why I'm posting now is because I just don't get any help on other sites. I would like to ask you for help. My budget is not particularly big, let's say 1200-1400 maximum 1500€. if it's a few euros over it, not bad either. I would get my parts from a local vendor called ARLT Computers. This means that all parts listed on major Internet retailers are not available at ARLT Computers.
I've been having serious problems with my old pc for the past few months, which is over 10 years old. Now it's just the time for an upgrade and new build, hopefully i can find hear some help, cause i will hit tomorrow the store.
i don't know which cpu and mainboard i should get. every time i finish a build i start from 0 again because i read on other sites that the parts don't seem to be good. I actually like the h5 flow vom nzxt and the h7 flow. if you guys have any other recommandations looking as good like these, i'll take it.
GPU wise i'd go with the rx 6800 xt ( will be bought first of next month )
At this point i should mention, that my setup will be in attic. i got no other choice. attic can get hot, up to +30°c.
I've been having serious problems with my old pc for the past few months, which is over 10 years old. Now it's just the time for an upgrade and new build, hopefully i can find hear some help, cause i will hit tomorrow the store.
i don't know which cpu and mainboard i should get. every time i finish a build i start from 0 again because i read on other sites that the parts don't seem to be good. I actually like the h5 flow vom nzxt and the h7 flow. if you guys have any other recommandations looking as good like these, i'll take it.
GPU wise i'd go with the rx 6800 xt ( will be bought first of next month )
At this point i should mention, that my setup will be in attic. i got no other choice. attic can get hot, up to +30°c.
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