ESTIMATED budget: $2K - $3K
First, a little background:
I owned a small PC business from ~ 1996 – 2001. I worked in IT for UPS for 2 years, before ending up as a network security admin for the Commonwealth of PA for 18 years. I retired a year ago.
I'm still using the last system I built in about 2010. I won't bother with specs because it's a dinosaur. The only parts that I might re-use are the battery backup and the monitors; an HP w2007 & an Acer P224w. (Open to monitor suggestions, too.) The old system will run my security monitoring software, perhaps on Linux.
I am not looking to impress anyone but myself. I am not a gamer, but I'd like to leave an opportunity to play some games if I want. I like to mess around with audio files and video, to some small extent. I mess around with photo editing a bit. I prefer Windows 10 Pro, and I multitask heavily. I have a DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem and a decent router. 300 MB Internet connection now, but I might go gigabyte. Network is peer to peer. I am starting to use smart home devices, so Bluetooth will be useful.
I don't want to upgrade every couple of years. I prefer to go higher end now, and keep it for years. I believe that "the bitterness of low quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.”
I have been watching the Ryzen 3950X, and I was thinking about a 570 chipset motherboard, but I am out of touch with today's hardware, and that's why I am posting here. Also, now that Zen 3 has launched, I wonder if it's worth considering, particularly with the new L3 cache architecture. They do not appear to cost a lot more than the 3950X. However, I have also read that some older Threadrippers are pretty good, especially for non-gamers,
I want good clean power, but nothing excessive. I don't need a fancy case or funky lighting, but I appreciate good quality and ease of access, and if the lighting comes with it, that's cool. Extra RAM is always nice since I multitask so heavily. I don't feel the need to overclock at the possible expense of longevity of hardware, but if I hit the CPU lottery with a binned chip, why not? Cooling should be simple and reliable.
I'm 100% clueless about graphics cards. I THINK I don't need a $700+ GPU, but I don't want a huge bottleneck for photos / video / streaming.
My old system has an Evo 840 pro (512 MB) and two hard drives for storage. No RAID right now, but not against it.
So, I'll be interested in some intelligent discussion about what to look at. I'm growing weary of waiting for my system to catch up with what I am trying to do, but I can wait awhile for better prices. I hope this long-winded post has not put everyone to sleep. Budget is extremely flexible, just seeking quality input right now.
(I did read the sticky. I will now start checking out the “guide for choosing parts.”)
I appreciate your assistance, in advance.
Cheers!
Pete
First, a little background:
I owned a small PC business from ~ 1996 – 2001. I worked in IT for UPS for 2 years, before ending up as a network security admin for the Commonwealth of PA for 18 years. I retired a year ago.
I'm still using the last system I built in about 2010. I won't bother with specs because it's a dinosaur. The only parts that I might re-use are the battery backup and the monitors; an HP w2007 & an Acer P224w. (Open to monitor suggestions, too.) The old system will run my security monitoring software, perhaps on Linux.
I am not looking to impress anyone but myself. I am not a gamer, but I'd like to leave an opportunity to play some games if I want. I like to mess around with audio files and video, to some small extent. I mess around with photo editing a bit. I prefer Windows 10 Pro, and I multitask heavily. I have a DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem and a decent router. 300 MB Internet connection now, but I might go gigabyte. Network is peer to peer. I am starting to use smart home devices, so Bluetooth will be useful.
I don't want to upgrade every couple of years. I prefer to go higher end now, and keep it for years. I believe that "the bitterness of low quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.”
I have been watching the Ryzen 3950X, and I was thinking about a 570 chipset motherboard, but I am out of touch with today's hardware, and that's why I am posting here. Also, now that Zen 3 has launched, I wonder if it's worth considering, particularly with the new L3 cache architecture. They do not appear to cost a lot more than the 3950X. However, I have also read that some older Threadrippers are pretty good, especially for non-gamers,
I want good clean power, but nothing excessive. I don't need a fancy case or funky lighting, but I appreciate good quality and ease of access, and if the lighting comes with it, that's cool. Extra RAM is always nice since I multitask so heavily. I don't feel the need to overclock at the possible expense of longevity of hardware, but if I hit the CPU lottery with a binned chip, why not? Cooling should be simple and reliable.
I'm 100% clueless about graphics cards. I THINK I don't need a $700+ GPU, but I don't want a huge bottleneck for photos / video / streaming.
My old system has an Evo 840 pro (512 MB) and two hard drives for storage. No RAID right now, but not against it.
So, I'll be interested in some intelligent discussion about what to look at. I'm growing weary of waiting for my system to catch up with what I am trying to do, but I can wait awhile for better prices. I hope this long-winded post has not put everyone to sleep. Budget is extremely flexible, just seeking quality input right now.
(I did read the sticky. I will now start checking out the “guide for choosing parts.”)
I appreciate your assistance, in advance.
Cheers!
Pete
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