On Tuesday 25 August 2020 05:30:37 am Janek Stolarek wrote:
As someone who recently got a Ryzen 3900X I have to
warn you about the
thermals on AMD CPUs, though you probably know this already. Plan for a
decent cooling!
As for the MoBo itself, I'm on ASUS. Go the most expensive ITX MoBo on the
market (not because I wanted but because no other ITX boards for AMD were
available due to pandemic). It died after a week. Replacement that I
received was used (covered in smears and fluid stains). The second
replacement works fine so far.
I got an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X a couple years ago, it runs very cool (fan hardly
ever kicks above idle), but I also went with the biggest, quietest CPU cooler
and bought an over sized case to fit it. I also went with the ‘buy a
somewhat more expensive’ motherboard (ASRock X470 Taichi) than I need route.
Never had any problems with it.
I missed what you’re trying to do with your new system, (and you probably
already know everything below), but here’s the usual suspects of where/how to
pick parts and get the cheapest prices:
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/socketType.html
https://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/high_end_drives.html
https://pcpartpicker.com/
Biggest system improvement seems to be getting the latest gen NVMe drive.
Send me a PM if you want my build list (It’ll be a couple years out of date
though). I should have my pcpartpicker list somewhere...
Best,
Michael
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