Building a PC For Years

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Hello.

I`m writting this post from 10 years old pc which connected 3080ti. This pc still giving to me very good performance in games.

It has very old cpu, but has very good cooler and O.C. setup.

And again I want to build a new pc for new 10+ years,

My purposes is overclocked, cool and silent CPU. I will change GPU for always, but just GPU.

I thought water cooling on Corsair 7000D with 2x360mm 60mm thickness radiators with push pull ek-furious vardar fans, thickness of radiators gonna be 110mm with fans, and DDC pump.

External radiator solution is will best, but I want to build everything to inside one box.

64gig ram and best next gen amd cpu (it is not come yet). Motherboard also gonna be best.

Which temps can I get with overclocked 5950x and 3090ti (These parts is for example, parts will be different).

And can I fit this parts to 7000D. I am waiting yours advices.
 
AM4 platform has 7/8 months before being replaced with AM5 and 6000 series cpu's... If youre going to build a next gen rig to last 10yrs I'd wait till then...
Or go intel 12th gen... At least gpu slot is pciegen5 so in 5 years you can upgrade your gpu without fear of loosing any performance, and youll gave space for 4 gen4 nvme.. Irrc, one board has add on card that will allow gen5 nvme
 
take it you seen this...just quick overview of the 7000d airflow..he thinks 480mm rad front, 360mm top, though you could put rad on side mount drawing air in with fans on front drawing in also I guess


and what he ended up doing
 
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If you want the longest age platform AMD's coming DDR5 based AM5 would be certainly the best bet.
AM4 is on its last leg and Intel always charges you for new motherboard for as small performance increase as they can.

And in graphics cards just forget it.
You won't get good performance even for five years, unless competition stalls.
And now Intel is joining discrete GPU markets with their huge resources.
 
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