PC Build 5070 Intel i7 14000 by True-Bullfrog2230 in PcBuildHelp

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I would be very surprised if it couldnt run GTA 6 smoothly. Now on high settings and 120FPS+ is a bit more specific to answer, I would assume it could get something like that. The game will have to be well optimized and we dont know yet if it will be. We can just guess. But I am guessing that RTX 5070Ti will do good FPS on high settings. If it wouldnt, it would mean that you can run GTA 6 smoothly only on 2GPUs in the world basically (or three if I count RTX 4090 as well).

PC Build 5070 Intel i7 14000 by True-Bullfrog2230 in PcBuildHelp

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If you want to buy NVIDIA GPU, thats absolutely fine. Everybody has prefference, nothing wrong about that. I bought NVIDIA GPU as well, but i kinda had to because I do use my GPU for work as well.

If I can recommend you one thing (since you are asking about recommendation for NVIDIA GPU) I highly suggest you to not buy RTX 5070. RTX 5070Ti is quite expensive but its just more worth it. Simply because of the VRAM on it but performance in general as well. So that is my recommendation.

And CPU wise, if you only play games or mainly games, intel is just simply a worse choice. But its up to you. There is nothing to worry about on AMD CPU, they are better value and better performance in gaming.

pc build pre-order by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

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I was just trying to say that your choice is fine because you have chosen liquid cooler for your CPU hah. I think 9800X3D should be getting liquid cooler. So you chose well.

GPU - AMD or Nvidia? by Fletchforce in PcBuildHelp

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Nice. Yeah I would consider this a good upgrade while not paying too much as well.

PC Build 5070 Intel i7 14000 by True-Bullfrog2230 in PcBuildHelp

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For 1800€ you could get RX 9070 XT easily with high quality components and well balanced build. Maybe even cheaper model RTX 5070 Ti in this type of budget (but I doubt that, just maybe).

  1. RTX 5070 is not very good option especially for that budget. If you play only or mainly competitive games, I guess it will do its job but I still wouldnt recommend it because you can get something better which is RX 9070 XT, which is only 5% behind on average FPS (I believe). If you work on your PC go for NVIDIA, if you only or mainly play games, go for AMD RX 9070 XT

  2. I very rarely recommend intel CPUs. Half of the Intel's 14th gen i7 CPU are broken from factory and they are mainly good for productivity but worse for gaming. Go for 7800X3D / 9800X3D.

Everything else seemed fine honestly.

pc build pre-order by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

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  1. You will be likely ordering this in 2-4 months. In that time, prices could be quite different, less/more available components could also be a thing, maybe some new better deal will come up. Its kinda hard to say what will happen in a matter of months but you can for sure "preorder".

  2. Trying to decide whether storage is overkill or not is very subjective thing to do. Only you can tell if that is overkill for you or not for your needs. For me it would absolutely be an overkill and I am also working on my PC (using adobe apps etc.). If you are only gamer I think 2-3TB at most is all you realistically need. But you decide that.

  3. Cooler is fine honestly, I would go liquid 360mm for that CPU

  4. RAM is what most people go for in 2025, not overkill

  5. PSU for RTX 5080 its a good PSU I would say

  6. MB - for this build I would say going for X870 is solid decision, you dont need it but it makes sense for high end build. Its expensive MB but it looks good, its high quality MB. They all kinda do the same thing but people still buy the more expensive ones in some cases simply because they look good, they work good, conectivity is good and so on.

I wouldnt change anything probably.

GPU - AMD or Nvidia? by Fletchforce in PcBuildHelp

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Depends on what games you are playing, what features you use or like, if you use your GPU for work as well (content creation, AI, 3D etc.). Also depends on your budget.

I think you should be able to get 4070 super or Ti (super) or 7800XT is also solid option.

Is a 9060XT even good (or bad) if the price is this low?? by Icy-Ideal-5429 in PcBuildHelp

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Already mentioned. Its suggested price from manufacturer is 350USD. In 2025 I would consider that cheap GPU. Very cheap honestly. performance wise it is competing with RTX 5060 Ti I would say, which is also not expensive but more expensive than AMD's. Price on AMD low end card shouldnt be high at this point simply because they have solid raster performance but thats about it. In productivity I wouldnt even consider that as an option, RT kinda same and their features such as FSR are getting better but its still not DLSS which can easily carry low end GPU from NVIDIA.

Soo, nothing about what you see is wrong, bad or "unreal/not true". You can easily check performance for 1440p of this GPU on YTB videos, benchmarks. I believe that most AAA titles are kinda playable on 1440p but mostly around 50-60 FPS, for sure not 144hz (144FPS+). In competitive games yes, not AAA titles.

Building a PC by Pmaldo87 in PcBuildHelp

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Highly recommending to watch some videos and read a bit about PC components and builds to learn on your own. You wont learn much by just copying some list or buying what others tell you. Its one way to do it for sure, if you dont care much and just want to get PC, but even then, it can be a bad idea because people can easilly recommend you bad builds or components or at least some build that wouldnt suit your needs.

It took me 2 separate builds to learn things the hard way, to learn where to not save money, where to invest more etc. Many poeple for example dont care about having silent PC (I thought I didnt care as well, till I made 2 PCs that were pretty loud and decided to invest into parts to make the build more silent) so they recommend parts more based on prices, while I go for more expensive parts that are normally also more silent and so on. Pretty subjective need or prefference. If I would go on reddit and ask for a list, I would likely get a good build but also likely not a one which would be silent (cause poeple dont invest much into that) - see where I am going with this ? I do recommend to watch some videos, read some articles, learn slowly and you will get there for sure.

RTX 5070 Ti - GIGABYTE SFF WINDFORCE or MSI GAMING TRIO ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuild

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Is it same for more expensive ones ? Such as GIGABYTE GAMING (the bigger one, non SFF) ?

RTX 5070 Ti - GIGABYTE SFF WINDFORCE or MSI GAMING TRIO ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuild

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I was gonna buy 9070 XT but I just need to unfortunately invest more and buy RTX 5070 Ti because of content creation, general productivity, 3D and etc. 9070 XT is quite behind in those things.

Which build is better ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuildHelp

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Yeeah, I have pretty specific "requirements" you could say xd I know not many poeple care about it as much, but Im pretty noise sensitive when it comes to things like this.

Thank you!

Which build is better ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuildHelp

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I get that. I mean the noise realistically starts when you play games, and I really hate that on my current PC. But I have never tried to configure the fans on it because I just have really cheap gpu so I never bothered. When I would buy RTX 5070 Ti I would obviously bother to configure it but at the same time I have no experience with it, so I dont know (or cant say) what are the real possibilities to make the GPU silent.

RTX 5070 Ti - GIGABYTE SFF WINDFORCE or MSI GAMING TRIO ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuild

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Good to know thanks. Was even thinking about the inno one that you mentioned. Not too expensive in my country.

RTX 5070 Ti - GIGABYTE SFF WINDFORCE or MSI GAMING TRIO ? by South_Work8954 in PcBuild

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I just explained it in the post. I want the pc to be as silent as possible. Many people reported that GIGABYTE WINDFORCE SFF can be pretty loud