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Is the Sama PSU that bad??? From what I read it seemed to be alright.Did not even notice it but your sooooo right.
Is the Sama PSU that bad??? From what I read it seemed to be alright.Did not even notice it but your sooooo right.
I don't know that its "bad" as much as an unknown especially with the amount of money you are investing into the PCIs the Sama PSU that bad??? From what I read it seemed to be alright.
Initially, it was either between the X670E MSI Tomahawk or the ASRock X670E Steel Legend. Then, I eliminated the the MSI mobo and it was between the Taichi Lite and Steel Legend. I have no need to overclock at all and the PC is still future proof with PCI 5.0 on the GPU/M2 side.All high end and you skip on mobo why?
This is the product: https://www.newegg.com/sama-xp-series-xp12000w-1200-w/p/1HU-02S6-00038I don't know that its "bad" as much as an unknown especially with the amount of money you are investing into the PC
Just my 2 cents as maybe someone knows its actually bad
It's a want lol.That’s mighty impressive. Is 64 gigs of ddr5 needed or just a want?
I am a big fan of Corsair and would let others weigh in but I would think about this one as well even though its only 1000wThis is the product: https://www.newegg.com/sama-xp-series-xp12000w-1200-w/p/1HU-02S6-00038
I'll take your word for it. I initiated a return on that PSU. I'm gonna get a Silverstone/Seasonic/Thermaltake instead according to the PSU tier list.I don't know that its "bad" as much as an unknown especially with the amount of money you are investing into the PC
Just my 2 cents as maybe someone knows its actually bad
Why not? With DLSS, I am running 4K on my 3060 laptop. A desktop 4070 or higher is begging to be played at 4K. Pair it with a clearance-priced LG C2 and it’s a sight to behold.Plus I'm never going to go 4K
That power supply is bad news. Much better options. Never heard of that brand and PSU is one of the most important components of the system.So.....with the exception of the 4TB NVMe drive that I'll get later, I now have (or awaiting) all the parts for the next build.
- PNY XLR8 OC RTX 4090 GPU - Smaller than most 4090's and comes with an Anti sag bracket.
- Phanteks Black G500A case
- ASRock Taichi Lite B650E Motherboard
- Sama 1200W PSU
- G. Skill Flare DDR5 6000 64GB
- 3x be Quiet! Silent Wings Fans
- AMD 7800x3d processor
- Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120SE CPU Air Cooler
Yeah, any of those brands is a much better choice. I'd avoid EVGA since they've lowered the warranty, but it should be still be fine. Seasonic is the best.I'll take your word for it. I initiated a return on that PSU. I'm gonna get a Corsair/Be Quiet/EVGA instead.
Ordered the Seasonic Vertex 1200W. Great ratings, Listed under the A-Tier on the PSU Tier List (Under Speculative), 10 year warranty and good, quality braided cables and a 12VHPWR dedicated cable for High End GPU's. Seemed like a solid choice.Yeah, any of those brands is a much better choice. I'd avoid EVGA since they've lowered the warranty, but it should be still be fine. Seasonic is the best.
I think thats a great upgrade and a wise choiceOrdered the Seasonic Vertex 1200W. Seemed like a solid choice. The Thermaltake ones had a lot more dead PSU's and coil whine with stiff cables.
Grand slam of an upgrade.Ordered the Seasonic Vertex 1200W. Great ratings, Listed under the A-Tier on the PSU Tier List (Under Speculative), 10 year warranty and good, quality braided cables and a 12VHPWR dedicated cable for High End GPU's. Seemed like a solid choice.
The Thermaltake ones had a lot more dead PSU's and coil whine with stiff cables, which is a NO NO for certain GPU's.
I currently sit contently with my head 3 feet away from my 32" 1080p monitor, so in my opinion the extra performance required to push so many pixels is not worth it, I'd rather have more frames. I was tempted to stay at 1080p honestly but I want it to feel like more of an upgrade so 1440p it is. Also the amount of frames I'd be getting at 1080p seems just as diminishing as 4K of pixels to my eyes.Why not? With DLSS, I am running 4K on my 3060 laptop. A desktop 4070 or higher is begging to be played at 4K. Pair it with a clearance-priced LG C2 and it’s a sight to behold.
4K is so nice that I am strongly considering getting a desktop PC this Black Friday or Boxing Day despite the fact that PC is my least used platform.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 1440p is a nice solid picture. If you combine with HDR and 240 Hz, you will get an incredibly smooth gaming experience.I currently sit contently with my head 3 feet away from my 32" 1080p monitor, so in my opinion the extra performance required to push so many pixels is not worth it, I'd rather have more frames. I was tempted to stay at 1080p honestly but I want it to feel like more of an upgrade so 1440p it is. Also the amount of frames I'd be getting at 1080p seems just as diminishing as 4K of pixels to my eyes.
Which laptop? Not many laptops, especially those with a 3060 will feature a 4K screen.Why not? With DLSS, I am running 4K on my 3060 laptop. A desktop 4070 or higher is begging to be played at 4K. Pair it with a clearance-priced LG C2 and it’s a sight to behold.
4K is so nice that I am strongly considering getting a desktop PC this Black Friday or Boxing Day despite the fact that PC is my least used platform.
Why no audiophile? You can get some good ones for $100 or less. I think grado’s base models are in that range.Any good headphones that are less than a hundo that are good for music? I'll just put it in my logictech system.
Nothing audiophile for obvious reasons.
Just need something loud.
Why no audiophile? You can get some good ones for $100 or less. I think grado’s base models are in that range.
I’d like to know a good wireless pc controller. Is Xbox still the way to go? I’ll use the motherboards built in Bluetooth if possible. Same with a wireless, but not too expensive
I went with the Hyperx Cloud 2 wired. As a bit of an audio enthusiast, I was pleasanty surprised by the sound, with gaming and music. They sound really good.Any good headphones that are less than a hundo that are good for music? I'll just put it in my logictech system.
Nothing audiophile for obvious reasons.
Just need something loud.
I went with the Hyperx Cloud 2 wired. As a bit of an audio enthusiast, I was pleasanty surprised by the sound, with gaming and music. They sound really good.
8bitdo ultimate 2.4gI’d like to know a good wireless pc controller. Is Xbox still the way to go? I’ll use the motherboards built in Bluetooth if possible. Same with a wireless, but not too expensive
Get the 7800X3D. And get the Asrock Taichi Lite B650E, X670E Steel Legend are good too. Any of the ASROCK/MSI/Gigabyte motherboards of the B650E or X670E ilk are decent. YOU WILL NEED A NEW PSU. A modular psu that's at least a 1000w with ATX 3.0/PCI 5.0 with a 12vVHPWR dedicated power rail is best. And get DDR5 RAM.Hi all, I'm looking to upgrade from 2700X. Thinking either 5800X3D and new cooler if find a cheap deal but these seem to stopped dropping in price around the (£270)
So now I'm thinking of going 7800X3D which hopefully last me a good number years.
What is best value mobo people would recommend for it? I wont be overclocking and it will only be using one m.2 drive.
Also am I ok keeping my PSU? Its a Corsair 850W, I have had no issues with it but have had it for years. I Will be upgrading my 1080ti next year to a 40** series.
Go with the 7800X3D. Get into DDR5Hi all, I'm looking to upgrade from 2700X. Thinking either 5800X3D and new cooler if find a cheap deal but these seem to stopped dropping in price around the (£270)
So now I'm thinking of going 7800X3D which hopefully last me a good number years.
What is best value mobo people would recommend for it? I wont be overclocking and it will only be using one m.2 drive.
Also am I ok keeping my PSU? It’s a Corsair 850W, I have had no issues with it but have had it for years. I Will be upgrading my 1080ti next year to a 40** series.
corsair PSUs tend to be ok to very good... or in the case of the ax1600i, the best of the best.I am a big fan of Corsair and would let others weigh in but I would think about this one as well even though its only 1000w
https://www.newegg.com/corsair-rmx-series-rm1000x-cp-9020201-na-1000w/p/N82E16817139273
its job is to turn on, maintain relatively stable voltages, and not die. tons of PSU manage that fine.PSU is one of the most important components of the system.
That power supply is bad news. Much better options. Never heard of that brand and PSU is one of the most important components of the system.
If you're still on a 1080 Ti I'd recommend not getting a 7800X3D. That CPU is only really useful if you have a high refresh monitor (180+) and a high end GPU. You'd probably be better off just getting an R5 5600 (which will improve gaming performance on 2700x even with a 1080 Ti) and doing a full upgrade next year whenever you upgrade your GPU.Hi all, I'm looking to upgrade from 2700X. Thinking either 5800X3D and new cooler if find a cheap deal but these seem to stopped dropping in price around the (£270)
So now I'm thinking of going 7800X3D which hopefully last me a good number years.
What is best value mobo people would recommend for it? I wont be overclocking and it will only be using one m.2 drive.
Also am I ok keeping my PSU? Its a Corsair 850W, I have had no issues with it but have had it for years. I Will be upgrading my 1080ti next year to a 40** series.
If you're still on a 1080 Ti I'd recommend not getting a 7800X3D. That CPU is only really useful if you have a high refresh monitor (180+) and a high end GPU. You'd probably be better off just getting an R5 5600 (which will improve gaming performance on 2700x even with a 1080 Ti) and doing a full upgrade next year whenever you upgrade your GPU.
7800 X3D is a waste on a 1080 Ti. And buying one now and then upgrading the GPU next year is also a waste, because faster and cheaper CPUs will be out next year too, you will have spent a premium on the 7800X3D without getting the benefit of using it till you upgrade your GPU, and possibly monitor too. 7800 X3D only makes sense to me if you have a high end GPU (4080 or higher) and a 180 Hz (or higher) monitor.
If you're already on AM4, I'd say go for the 5800X3D. As you said, it's gonna save you money and its on par with the 7600x/fringe 7700x. It will last you a little while longer, in my opinion and you can get a beefy GPU upgrade as you stated. I don't plan to upgrade my 5800X3D until probably Zen6.I have a old 120hz monitor that I want to change to 1440p high refresh as well so cost is adding up.
Part of me thinks I should find a cheap 5800x3d used and a new cooler, keep rest of PC (16gb 3200hz, 850W PSU, 1TB SSD) as this would only cost me £300ish and use that money saved to get new monitor and a 4070ti/4080.
When looking at performance to cost this might be better move for me and my budget.
But the thought of a fresh new DDR5 build is appealing.
I went from a 5600 to a 7600x. By the time I sold my AM4 setup, the net cost of going AM5 was only slightly more than a 5800x3d while giving me better legs into the future.If you're already on AM4, I'd say go for the 5800X3D. As you said, it's gonna save you money and its on par with the 7600x/fringe 7700x. It will last you a little while longer, in my opinion and you can get a beefy GPU upgrade as you stated. I don't plan to upgrade my 5800X3D until probably Zen6.
That's a fair point. Would be interested in seeing which way OP goes.I went from a 5600 to a 7600x. By the time I sold my AM4 setup, the net cost of going AM5 was only slightly more than a 5800x3d while giving me better legs into the future.
A 7800x3d will absolutely demolish a PS5 Pro cpu.I'm looking forward to 2 things happening:
1) Launch of the PS5 Pro
2) Launch of the 9800X3D, so I can build my PS5 Pro Slayer
Don't wait. 7800X3D beats anything now.I'm looking forward to 2 things happening:
1) Launch of the PS5 Pro
2) Launch of the 9800X3D, so I can build my PS5 Pro Slayer
I went with the Hyperx Cloud 2 wired. As a bit of an audio enthusiast, I was pleasanty surprised by the sound, with gaming and music. They sound really good.
Not exactlyDon't wait. 7800X3D beats anything now.
3%! I watched the Gamer's Nexus video on the new Intel 14000K series and they were trolling the fuck outta Intel on this so bad that it wound up being a massive AMD advertisement lol.7950x3d, when hard-limited to just the V-Cache CCD, will outperform the 7800x3D by around 3%
I need some consultation to see if my assessment is correct regarding vsync/gsync etc.
Nvidia 3080, 120hz lg c1 oled (gsync).
General settings: Gsync on, vsync on in nvcp, off in-game. Low latency mode set to Ultra.
Or better to ignore that ultra low latency thingy and just use rtss fps cap -1fps or at 120/60hz depending on the game?
All of this came back to my mind because I am playing dark souls 3. it runs in fullscreen forced 60hz. I can feel the lag. It gets better with ultra low latency or fps cap
edit: lol I found my old 2019 posts from time when I had 60hz freesync 4k ips monitor. 58fps. Just set rtss to 58fps for 60hz games
yes this 100% confirms my findings.Low latency in driver works only for DX9/10/11 games (IDK about older), with it and vsync you also have frame limit engaged automatically. It works very well.
Reflex also works the same way, with vsync it has automatic frame limit.
For most dx12/vulcan games you have to use nvidia vsync and frame limit set few frames below refresh rate. For my B2 I use:
- vsync on
- 116FPS frame rate cap
Or for dx11 games:
- vsync on
- low latency set to ultra
This caps framerate to 115 fps.
For Dark Souls 3 I would use ultra low latency (like you) or 58FPS cap.
yes this 100% confirms my findings.
Either ultra low latency is good or just manually cap with rtss to -2-3.
DS3 feels much better!