Not as familiar with the newest hardware as I once was so I'm going to ask opinions on this build. Thanks in advance.
https://newegg.io/3d0b953
https://newegg.io/3d0b953
What will be the primary uses of your new PC, what is your budget and if gaming is included what is your resolution?Not as familiar with the newest hardware as I once was so I'm going to ask opinions on this build. Thanks in advance.
https://newegg.io/3d0b953
Already have a new power supply, got it a few months ago.Don’t see a power supply listed. Also you might consider the Thermalright peerless assassin which is closer to 35 bucks for the cooler.
Also for about 50 more you could get the 7900 gre which is a little faster than the 7800xt.
Little bit of everything, Surfing, gaming and photo editing and image creation for web use.What will be the primary uses of your new PC, what is your budget and if gaming is included what is your resolution?
What make/model of PSU?Already have a new power supply, got it a few months ago.
Getting old is rough, almost a year old now, Corsair RM750eWhat make/model of PSU?
Went and checked out the GRE card and selected it instead.Already have a new power supply, got it a few months ago.
Should be good to go with your config. Have fun.Getting old is rough, almost a year old now, Corsair RM750e
Like I said getting old makes one forgetful, that's why I'm here, 2 x 32gb kit makes more sense, thank you.I'd go with a 2 x 32gb kit for the ram. Ideally 6000mhz. 4 slots populated can cause issues. Plus it then gives you room further down the line, to add more ram, if needed.
Cooler wise, it's very decent. You could also look at the Thermaltake Phantom Spirit, which is an awesome cooler for the price. However, for your build, I'd prefer a strong AIO, 360 rad. Leaves a lower internal footprint, and looks way better. Air coolers like that, depending on airflow, can dump heat into the pc case.