Question What you guys think about my build? Any comment appreciated

Jul 25, 2024
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Hey guys!

I am planning my new build. I am from Czech republic, so I am gonna buy everything at Alza (makes sense here, even though not quite cheap).
Could you please look at the parts list?

Utilization: 50/50 Work/Gaming.

Gaming - Microsoft Flight Simulator, Snowrunner + usually some AAA games. I have 2 monitors, primary is 3440x1440, secondary is 1440x2560 (for some ongoin info, work communicators, discord, chrome, etc.)

Work - Mostly ton of chrome tabs open using multiple profiles + some light editing (Adobe products mostly)

ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI - 265 $
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - 430 $
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 420 Black - 94 $
Be quiet! SHADOW BASE 800 - 158 $
Kingston FURY 64GB KIT DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 Beast Black EXPO (Product Number: KF560C30BBEK2-64) - 285 $
ADATA XPG CORE REACTOR II VE 850W - 120 $
Samsung 990 PRO 2TB - 208 $
Be quiet! Shadow Wings 2 140mm PWM (2x) - 37 $ (18.5 $ each)

All combined - 1.597 $

Now I have MSI Trio 3080, will keep it for now and look for a good deal for 4080/4080s. I will also keep Kingston KC3000 2 TB.

My priorities are in this particular order:
  1. Silence
  2. Temps
  3. Performance
I want PC for like 5 years without another upgrade (except GPU ofc).

What I am not sure about:
Memory - is it gonna work? I want 64 GB at 30-36-36-76 but this item is not in official support list with this motherboard. And I have also read some problems with this MB, CPU and 64 GB memories with these CL.
MB - would you recommend this one? Maybe this one should be enough? Its 198 $, almost 70 $ cheaper.

Thanks in advance for any suggestion!
 

Lutfij

Titan
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The parts listed out in your build above, apart from the RTX3080/KC3000 are spot on in terms of a build.

Memory: Has AMD's E.X.P.O on them;
https://www.kingston.com/datasheets/KF560C30BBEK2-64.pdf
You're good to go!

Motherboard: I'd try and look for something cheaper in the B650 range, the Strix's/ROG board tend to carry a higher price tag, right? You could also go for an matx board and then shave some size from your build with an matx case while also looking at a 280mm/360mm AIO, my opinion though.
 
The X3d processors are optimized for running a single game where single thread performance is most important.
For generalized use, the underlying 7700x might be better.

You might consider a stronger psu so that it can loaf and be quieter and handle a future graphics upgrade.

For quiet, consider a noctua NH-d15 NH-D15s or the new NH-D15 g2.
You don't need exceptional cooling .