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dramatards rate my PC build v2

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/27pHyK

I got some good suggestions yesterday, did a bit more research and made a few changes.

I wasn't really paying attention and didn't know that the non-X 7000 series just came out like a month ago and tbh the 7900 looks so much better than the 7900x I was originally going to use. Significantly lower power draw, runs significantly cooler, actually comes with a cooler, not that much worse performance, and if I really want to I can just up the power draw and get performance darn near a 7900x anyway.

ty @cyberdick for the info about RAM speed and suggesting a better SSD

Yes I will use the 2TB in the SSD. I would get a bigger one if the prices didn't skyrocket past 2TB.

Yes I know full tower is a meme, no I don't care. I have the space, I don't care what it looks like, my PC never moves, it makes the build and cable management so much easier, and it's future proof because who knows how monstrous video cards will be in five years if I want to upgrade. This one is more expensive than I was looking for but I don't really like the g*mer aesthetic that cheaper ones have and the USB, headphone jack, etc placement is very convenient for where my PC is located relative to me. I didn't even want the side cutout but the options for a full tower without a side cutout are pretty barren and at least this one is dark.

ty to everyone who pointed out that 1000W was overkill, 850W is still probably overkill (especially after switching to a 7900 from a 7900x) but 750W is only like $10 cheaper so why not have the extra overhead tbh.

The video card is blank because I have no fricking idea what to do there. Suggestions from yesterday's thread were all over the place, everything from "just buy an A750 and wait lol" to "just buy a 4070Ti it's only $800 lol." If I go with this build I'm just going to pull the 1070 from my current PC and wait like six months to see what happens.

Overall it's a bit overkill but that's kind of what I'm going for. I checked on when I built my current PC and it was almost seven years ago. It still has a bit of life in it and that's what I want from a new one too, something that will last me 6+ years with the option to upgrade it down the line if I want to.

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Basically the same as mine. I'd get a radeon card tbh unless nvidia stops being gay.

Do not buy a 4070 or 4080.

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They've always been gay and will never cease to be. That being said, radeon driver support is pretty awful and they're next to useless for a lot of non-gaming related stuff like if you want to get into AI image gen. Ultimately a trade off where nvidia does have the lead on features, driver UI, and support at a higher premium.

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