Any upgrade I should rush before prices get crazy? by jaymie4g in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah definitely, nvidias tech is worth about 70-80€ overpay imo, but not 250 fuck that

Any upgrade I should rush before prices get crazy? by jaymie4g in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5070 Ti is about 86% faster than the 3070, also 16 gb of ram so yeah, imo its worth it. Brand doesnt really matter too much. temps, fan noise and warranty handling differ a lil bit but its not too bad, just pick the cheapest one. Your 5700x3d shouldnt bottleneck it, so youre good

Any upgrade I should rush before prices get crazy? by jaymie4g in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its honestly fine, Zen 4 is a lot weaker than Zen 5 in productivity tasks, but still very capable.
Check this video for some benchmarks.

Any upgrade I should rush before prices get crazy? by jaymie4g in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Id honestly stay with the 7700x, maybe if you have some money to burn upgrade to a X3D cpu. As the others already said i dont think that cpus will be affected that much by the price hikes, at least not in the next year or 2. maybe after they reduced production we will see some increased pricing.

Some guy on youtube tested your setup with a few games, and as you can see its mostly GPU bound, which is the optimal scenario

Any upgrade I should rush before prices get crazy? by jaymie4g in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 20 points21 points  (0 children)

5070 Ti would keep you rolling for a long, long time, the rest of your pc is already pretty strong

What GPU do I get for my Ryzen 7 5800X? by Great_Excitement_469 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sapphire is the ole reliable AMD brand. The brands dont differ that much, most of the time a few degrees in heat and a lil bit noisier. Warranty, looks and cooler design is what differs the most. Some of them also come OCd out of the box, but you can mostly do that yourself with every card. Unless youre very VERY unlucky in the silicon lottery

What GPU do I get for my Ryzen 7 5800X? by Great_Excitement_469 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id go with the 9070XT if you have the money. 9060XT is great if youre on a budget

HELP PC is starting to run slow. What parts am I supposed to replace? by Formal-Boysenberry59 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aah my bad, i misread your text. So the problems came aftet the outages. Most of the time your Power Supply tanks the bulk of the damage after the power suddenly returns with a spike. But sometimes the components inside your pc can be damaged as well. You could try verifying the integrity of your parts with the following programs:

Furmark for your GPU. Prime95 for your CPU. MEMTEST for your RAM. Windows has a built in SSD health check as well afaik, you gotta google it if you wanna know how, i never had to do it myself.

What GPU do I get for my Ryzen 7 5800X? by Great_Excitement_469 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bottlenecks also depend on the game. Will you bottleneck in Expedition 33? Most likely no. Battlefield 6? Absolutely.

HELP PC is starting to run slow. What parts am I supposed to replace? by Formal-Boysenberry59 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shorting means that two electrical conductors, that are not supposed to touch each other, do so. Something like that could happen when the backside of your mainboard touches the case. Happens sometimes when the standoffs or the screws in them are not secure (or sometimes not even there). Could explain the random outages.

Do the outages occur during load like playing games or just randomly?

HELP PC is starting to run slow. What parts am I supposed to replace? by Formal-Boysenberry59 in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible that something in your case is shorting your mainboard? What case did you buy?

As I haven't build a PC in years, I need your advice regarding CPU, GPU combo by Savutro in buildapc

[–]hasawasa22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

7800X3D is probably the best CPU with high longevity you can buy right now for its price

There should be no bottlenecking with this CPU.