Elder Legend
Banned
Pre-COVID of Fall 2019 was the last time I've bought completely new parts and built a new PC.
At the time it was packed with one of top tier AMD CPUs. Here is the current build I am still rocking with
Case - Corsair 110R Tempered Glass Mid-Tower
PSU - EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ Gold
SSD - Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 1 TB
Ram - Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 DRam 32GB (8GB X 4)
CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12 Core 24-Threads
GPU - EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Black Gaming Edition 6GB
This PC is primarily been used for the last 4 or so years for a bit of casual streaming and mostly World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Fortnite. I don't really play on it that much. Sometimes I do some 3D work like Blender/Max/Maya and the GPU can become an issue. Mainly however, it is a video editing and rendering machine for 4K at 60 FPS for YouTuhe Videos/Work in Adobe Premier. Also, a ton of Social Media work. I run with 2, 4K 60 Hertz LG monitors.
The PC is still decent, but it's starting to show its age. Can't really any new games on high settings at stable framerates even at 1080. Like Warhammer 40K Darktide or even Fortnite with its UE5 upgrade. Any heavy future release like Starfield will be taking a massive dump with this old ass GPU.
I've been very tempted to get a 4090, but I feel that it won't fit my case as it is a massive card and I am running a mid tower. PSU at 750 watts is also kind of dangerous for a top of the line GPU. Moving forward I also want to do more solo indie UE5 development work during my free time for fun.
I am also a 3D artist on the side so it would be a lot of heavy polygon assets (assuming I am doing high poly sculpting in zBrush and then importing over to UE5 versus low poly asthetics) And I want to play some titles like Fortnite, Ark 2 when it releases next year and mainly the new upcoming Blizzard survival game at their FULL Max Settings with no compromises. Faster video rendering would also be ace.
I've come to the conclusion that at this point, I've already skipped 3 or so generations of GPUs. I might as well just wait for 5000s series and go all out and build a new PC from scratch. Yes, I have the funds, I think it will be wiser to wait.
What would you build or how would you build it in the year 2024? If you were in my shoes or have your own plans?
At the time it was packed with one of top tier AMD CPUs. Here is the current build I am still rocking with
Case - Corsair 110R Tempered Glass Mid-Tower
PSU - EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ Gold
SSD - Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 1 TB
Ram - Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3200 MHz DDR4 DRam 32GB (8GB X 4)
CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12 Core 24-Threads
GPU - EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Black Gaming Edition 6GB
This PC is primarily been used for the last 4 or so years for a bit of casual streaming and mostly World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Fortnite. I don't really play on it that much. Sometimes I do some 3D work like Blender/Max/Maya and the GPU can become an issue. Mainly however, it is a video editing and rendering machine for 4K at 60 FPS for YouTuhe Videos/Work in Adobe Premier. Also, a ton of Social Media work. I run with 2, 4K 60 Hertz LG monitors.
The PC is still decent, but it's starting to show its age. Can't really any new games on high settings at stable framerates even at 1080. Like Warhammer 40K Darktide or even Fortnite with its UE5 upgrade. Any heavy future release like Starfield will be taking a massive dump with this old ass GPU.
I've been very tempted to get a 4090, but I feel that it won't fit my case as it is a massive card and I am running a mid tower. PSU at 750 watts is also kind of dangerous for a top of the line GPU. Moving forward I also want to do more solo indie UE5 development work during my free time for fun.
I am also a 3D artist on the side so it would be a lot of heavy polygon assets (assuming I am doing high poly sculpting in zBrush and then importing over to UE5 versus low poly asthetics) And I want to play some titles like Fortnite, Ark 2 when it releases next year and mainly the new upcoming Blizzard survival game at their FULL Max Settings with no compromises. Faster video rendering would also be ace.
I've come to the conclusion that at this point, I've already skipped 3 or so generations of GPUs. I might as well just wait for 5000s series and go all out and build a new PC from scratch. Yes, I have the funds, I think it will be wiser to wait.
What would you build or how would you build it in the year 2024? If you were in my shoes or have your own plans?
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