New mobo / CPU and memory combo

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Hello all,

Looking at new guts of a pc. I have been intel for a few years, but judging by most things I have seen I should be looking at AMD

So keen to get a high end CPU and mobo and memory combo. Something that will last 3 years plus. Will be using for work and gaming

Any recommendations please, not to concerned with budget
 
but judging by most things I have seen I should be looking at AMD
265K is a good CPU for mixed usage/productivity, but you'd lose performance in games versus the 9800X3D. If your work usage isn't anything heavily multithreaded there's not much benefit buying higher than the 9800X3D in games, regardless of budget.

B850 boards are fine, unless you want USB4 or more than 2-3x M.2 slots. If you need spdif, not all boards have it.
 
265K is a good CPU for mixed usage/productivity, but you'd lose performance in games versus the 9800X3D. If your work usage isn't anything heavily multithreaded there's not much benefit buying higher than the 9800X3D in games, regardless of budget.

B850 boards are fine, unless you want USB4 or more than 2-3x M.2 slots. If you need spdif, not all boards have it.

No nothing major work wise. Basic office usage

B850 boards and older style then ? Whatever I build I want to last 3 solid years without touching
 
No nothing major work wise. Basic office usage

B850 boards and older style then ? Whatever I build I want to last 3 solid years without touching
9800X3D and a B850 board should be more than enough for 3 years. 32GB will need upgrading eventually, so personally if you have the budget I'd just buy 48 or 64GB now, unless you're planning on replacing the lot.
 
9800X3D and a B850 board should be more than enough for 3 years. 32GB will need upgrading eventually, so personally if you have the budget I'd just buy 48 or 64GB now, unless you're planning on replacing the lot.
Cool thanks. What's the deal with memory these days. Still need to be in pairs ?
 
Cool thanks. What's the deal with memory these days. Still need to be in pairs ?
Yes, AM5 is all dual channel, but the kits are all 2 sticks anyhow.

2x kits (4 sticks) is not recommended, which is part of why I suggest just go big now (if you have the money and plan to keep it).
 
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