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Hi all,
I built my current pc in 2011 (with help from this forum!). Since then it's been through a few GPU upgrades and increased RAM but it's the same basic build with an intel i5 2500k cpu, 8gb of ram and currently an Nvidia970 GPU.
I play a lot of games and this pc has been surprisingly durable, still able to play newer games, but lately the minimum specs are often above what I have, and while I play a lot of older games, the time has come to build a new beast, capcable of playing whatever I like with high settings as well as being able to revisit things that never performed that well for me, like Kingdom Come.
Now, I have done my research and I see things are no less confusing than they were 13 years ago, but I think I'm settled on the following:
CPU - Ryzen7 7800X3D
GPU - Either RTX7900XTX or RTX 470 Super ti.
I'm leaning toward the AMD, just because it would be a change and I get the general feeling from reviews that the 7900 has very good performance with more RAM which the 4070 has simi9lar performance, better features but less RAM.
I'm not fussed about 4k gaming and ray tracing isn't a big deal to me so if I were to press the button today I think it would be the 7900, however I hesitate a bit because the many (many!) different comparison videos on youtube come to different conclusions with some showing 7900 at higher FPS and some the 4070, depending on games. My thinking is to not get bogged down in that too much as I know from last time it's easy to start caring too much about these things when the reality is they will both be playing brilliantly.
The advice I would appreciate is on the following,
Do you agree with my card options?
Is there any real benefit to the more expensive versions within the same card models? For example the 7900 ranges from £870 to £1200 on here but is there actually any reason not to get the cheaper end? (Im thinking the sapphire if it matters?).
How do I choose a motherboard? I remember last time it seemed they were all much the same to I went for one that allowed overclocking (which I never actually tried! Too scared!).
For example why would I choose the
Many thanks in advance..
I built my current pc in 2011 (with help from this forum!). Since then it's been through a few GPU upgrades and increased RAM but it's the same basic build with an intel i5 2500k cpu, 8gb of ram and currently an Nvidia970 GPU.
I play a lot of games and this pc has been surprisingly durable, still able to play newer games, but lately the minimum specs are often above what I have, and while I play a lot of older games, the time has come to build a new beast, capcable of playing whatever I like with high settings as well as being able to revisit things that never performed that well for me, like Kingdom Come.
Now, I have done my research and I see things are no less confusing than they were 13 years ago, but I think I'm settled on the following:
CPU - Ryzen7 7800X3D
GPU - Either RTX7900XTX or RTX 470 Super ti.
I'm leaning toward the AMD, just because it would be a change and I get the general feeling from reviews that the 7900 has very good performance with more RAM which the 4070 has simi9lar performance, better features but less RAM.
I'm not fussed about 4k gaming and ray tracing isn't a big deal to me so if I were to press the button today I think it would be the 7900, however I hesitate a bit because the many (many!) different comparison videos on youtube come to different conclusions with some showing 7900 at higher FPS and some the 4070, depending on games. My thinking is to not get bogged down in that too much as I know from last time it's easy to start caring too much about these things when the reality is they will both be playing brilliantly.
The advice I would appreciate is on the following,
Do you agree with my card options?
Is there any real benefit to the more expensive versions within the same card models? For example the 7900 ranges from £870 to £1200 on here but is there actually any reason not to get the cheaper end? (Im thinking the sapphire if it matters?).
How do I choose a motherboard? I remember last time it seemed they were all much the same to I went for one that allowed overclocking (which I never actually tried! Too scared!).
For example why would I choose the
Asus ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard at £470 over the Asus ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard at £210?
One that I've seen recommended as a decent not too expensive option is the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard. What are your thoughts on that one?Many thanks in advance..
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