Back in February, before ryzen 3 came out, i started this thread: https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/gaming-video-encoding-build-currently-around-1k.18845344
Ryzen 3 is now out and i'm looking to see what good value build i can put together. Requirements are pretty much the same as before:
- gaming at 1080p, (everything from path of exile to division 2, sekiro, borderlands 3, assassin's creed and so on, so a wide variety, some more demanding than others)
- video encoding (264/265 codecs) which is cpu based
- machine will likely be on for long periods of time, either gaming or encoding.
I've had another look on overclockers (haven't really looked around since February) and early basked is:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
- don't think i need a monitor at this time
- windows 10 i'll get a key so i should be ok there
- i'm looking to add a modest overclock to the pc
- why 32gb of ram? Ram hasn't really been an issue for me but new games are asking for more ram. 16gb seems the minimum recommended at the moment and i'd like to future proof a bit. £60 to double the ram doesn't seem excessive.
Case, the case i DO need advice on - i currently have an antec 1200 (full sized case) in my old build.
- I'm not mad about rgb, so would prefer a case that looks more 'anonymous'.
- I'm not that bothered about fan noise from the case (antec 1200 has quite a few fans and isn't exactly a silent case) but i don't want a really loud case (noise wise) either.
- Case needs to have good airflow. From experience, my current pc (i7 920), when encoding (cpu can operate at 100% during encoding) can, in summer temperatures run at around 80 degrees.
- Case needs to be pretty easy to clean and remove dust from (quite a few screws need to be removed to take out the antec 1200 fan filters for cleaning so i'd prefer to avoid that).
- i have an antec hot swap caddy (installed in one of the drive bays on the front of my antec 1200 case) which lets me hot swap between different mechanical hard drives and i'd like to be able to use that in the new case)
- Case needs room for at least 2 mechanical hard drives (storage)
- If there is a mid tower case that does all of the above (has really good airflow and can accomodate a cpu running 'hot' for long periods of time, including during hot summer weather), that's fine.
Edit - added a case and some extra fans (2 front and 2 top)
As always, really appreciate the advice & thanks very much in advance for the help. Some of my basket choices will likely be wrong so, please correct them/improve on them if there are better choices.
Thanks
Ryzen 3 is now out and i'm looking to see what good value build i can put together. Requirements are pretty much the same as before:
- gaming at 1080p, (everything from path of exile to division 2, sekiro, borderlands 3, assassin's creed and so on, so a wide variety, some more demanding than others)
- video encoding (264/265 codecs) which is cpu based
- machine will likely be on for long periods of time, either gaming or encoding.
I've had another look on overclockers (haven't really looked around since February) and early basked is:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
- 1 x AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Eight Core 4.4GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail= £329.99
- 1 x Sapphire Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ 8192MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card= £199.99
- 1 x WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB M.2 2280 6Gbps Solid State Drive (WDS500G2B0B)= £58.99
- 1 x Corsair RM Series RM650 650W '80 Plus Gold' Modular Power Supply (CP-9020194-UK)= £89.99
- 1 x MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC (Socket AM4) DDR4 ATX Motherboard= £119.99
- 4 x Arctic Cooling F14 Silent Case Fan - 140mm= £5.99
- 1 x Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Midi Tower Case with Window - Black= £71.99
- 1 x Team Group Vulcan T-Force 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C16 3000MHz Dual Channel Kit - Grey (TLGD432G3= £128.99
Total: £1,037.09 (includes shipping: £13.20)
- don't think i need a monitor at this time
- windows 10 i'll get a key so i should be ok there
- i'm looking to add a modest overclock to the pc
- why 32gb of ram? Ram hasn't really been an issue for me but new games are asking for more ram. 16gb seems the minimum recommended at the moment and i'd like to future proof a bit. £60 to double the ram doesn't seem excessive.
Case, the case i DO need advice on - i currently have an antec 1200 (full sized case) in my old build.
- I'm not mad about rgb, so would prefer a case that looks more 'anonymous'.
- I'm not that bothered about fan noise from the case (antec 1200 has quite a few fans and isn't exactly a silent case) but i don't want a really loud case (noise wise) either.
- Case needs to have good airflow. From experience, my current pc (i7 920), when encoding (cpu can operate at 100% during encoding) can, in summer temperatures run at around 80 degrees.
- Case needs to be pretty easy to clean and remove dust from (quite a few screws need to be removed to take out the antec 1200 fan filters for cleaning so i'd prefer to avoid that).
- i have an antec hot swap caddy (installed in one of the drive bays on the front of my antec 1200 case) which lets me hot swap between different mechanical hard drives and i'd like to be able to use that in the new case)
- Case needs room for at least 2 mechanical hard drives (storage)
- If there is a mid tower case that does all of the above (has really good airflow and can accomodate a cpu running 'hot' for long periods of time, including during hot summer weather), that's fine.
Edit - added a case and some extra fans (2 front and 2 top)
As always, really appreciate the advice & thanks very much in advance for the help. Some of my basket choices will likely be wrong so, please correct them/improve on them if there are better choices.
Thanks
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