Hi guys,
Update 2023-05-29 Had to RMA ram sticks, was getting so many bluescreens and every MemTest86 I did give me several errors. So, since I was sick of all that I went ahead and bought even better sticks from Kingstone, Fury series ones instead.
Also change the AIO because I did get (one) CPU throttling (really it happened only once) during some test. With this new one, all and everything is totally more than just fine!
See the complete build over at PPL - Added some pictures below here and can send more for those who want to see the rest.
The build that never was..
If intressted in the original post, click below.
Update 2023-05-22 I've a RMA for the MoBo, can only sit around and see how that plays out, also the case is sent back, I've converted over to a Meshroom S, mainly cause its a bit more spacious then Lian Li - Dan A40-H20.
Update 2023-05-10 within the coming 5-10 days the parts will be deriverad, I'll make sure to update the post here both visually and most likely with even more questions!
(Update 2023-05-08) I need guidance since I have been searching, reading, watching for a couple of weeks and now think that I’ve boiled every part for my build down totwo lists one list cause of the inputs which I'm very grateful for! (Update 2023-05-08)
I haven’t seen any of these cases live but I think I have ‘fallen’ for the Lian Li A4-H20 X4 but if I can’t fir the better AIO Fractal Design Celsius+ S24 Prisma then I have to compromise on the case and have a change of heart rather then change of AIO.. (that’s what I think).
And so therefore I’m here, I’m stuck and can’t decide which way to go really.
Usage and end-goal
I'd like to mention that I did post over at Reddit earlier this week and some of the PM discussions I’ve had pointed me towards AMD GPU’s such as 6950xt. In this regard I haven’t don’t my homework yet.
For RTX cards I’ve done extensive and meticulous research, built my own excel-charts and comparisons with actual value<>performance in mind with a lot of caution around the fact that the card itself must fit and factored in what is available in my country.
(Update 2023-05-08) Regarding the GPU and the fact about me considering a AMD equivalent variant to the RTX 4070 Ti.. The conundrum is that in most arguments AMD has the price going for it, well that is not the case here in Sweden, these cards cost almost as much, it’s like 50$ less than the RTX counterparts which has on paper and in almost all benchmark a bit more performance which adds to its value or at least, perhaps the longevity aspect of the PC.
So, I think I'll not be considering any AMD GPU's for now (the word is there is announcements in the works in the coming weeks and there might be newer models and maybe that will force prices to be more in favor of AMD). In my experience from market in Sweden, the newer stuff doesn’t press down on the older models and their prices, the older ones just become more attractive when one sees the higher prices of the newer versions.
Also, I haven’t set a budget since I’ve lost my touch on PC building and parts since I haven’t done any full builds for a very long time, 20 years or so. Therefore, this is not so much about best and cheapest but more like longevity and value. Of course, there must be compatibility and there is the aesthetics of things, which is obviously subjective.
Update 2023-05-29 Had to RMA ram sticks, was getting so many bluescreens and every MemTest86 I did give me several errors. So, since I was sick of all that I went ahead and bought even better sticks from Kingstone, Fury series ones instead.
Also change the AIO because I did get (one) CPU throttling (really it happened only once) during some test. With this new one, all and everything is totally more than just fine!
I have spent almost two weeks and gaming. lots of games on this PC, all and every setting on the highest possible and really pushed it, man what a PC this is, sick! Thank you, good people, for all the help both here in the post and with your shares, I have been reading a lots these past weeks in-between gaming sessions!
Also, I decided to ditch ASUS Armory Crate (100+ services and total BS amount of bloatware..) and have been installing only WHQL drivers (a lot of guidance on this matter is to be found over at ASUS community forums) for all and every component.
Lastly, dived into SignalRGB software (been active around their forum and found some workarounds both for me to get the sticks to work and for those there in the same situation).
See the complete build over at PPL - Added some pictures below here and can send more for those who want to see the rest.
Find best possible componentsCheck if parts are compatibleDiscuss that with those who actually know what they are doingPlace the orderSetup a 'build corner'Start with a visual planning of the build meaning, watch every video out there again and take notesStuck atm and very regretfulPlan and execute (build) what were possible with the parts that have arrived- Change out AIO because I wasn't pleased with benchmarks/stress tests.
- Modified the case, found correct adapters so I could have power cord and DP cable going in the orientation I preferred (also avoid adding any feet to the case!)
The build that never was..
If intressted in the original post, click below.
Update 2023-05-22 I've a RMA for the MoBo, can only sit around and see how that plays out, also the case is sent back, I've converted over to a Meshroom S, mainly cause its a bit more spacious then Lian Li - Dan A40-H20.
Update 2023-05-10 within the coming 5-10 days the parts will be deriverad, I'll make sure to update the post here both visually and most likely with even more questions!
(Update 2023-05-08) I need guidance since I have been searching, reading, watching for a couple of weeks and now think that I’ve boiled every part for my build down to
Usage and end-goal
- play some games in 4K after the office hours – type of games being solo/mmo FPS, ARPG’s.
- preferably a pleasant experience so both visually and with a build that I really would want to just watch or sometimes thinker with but no real hardcore overclocking.
(Update 2023-05-08) Regarding the GPU and the fact about me considering a AMD equivalent variant to the RTX 4070 Ti.. The conundrum is that in most arguments AMD has the price going for it, well that is not the case here in Sweden, these cards cost almost as much, it’s like 50$ less than the RTX counterparts which has on paper and in almost all benchmark a bit more performance which adds to its value or at least, perhaps the longevity aspect of the PC.
So, I think I'll not be considering any AMD GPU's for now (the word is there is announcements in the works in the coming weeks and there might be newer models and maybe that will force prices to be more in favor of AMD). In my experience from market in Sweden, the newer stuff doesn’t press down on the older models and their prices, the older ones just become more attractive when one sees the higher prices of the newer versions.
Also, I haven’t set a budget since I’ve lost my touch on PC building and parts since I haven’t done any full builds for a very long time, 20 years or so. Therefore, this is not so much about best and cheapest but more like longevity and value. Of course, there must be compatibility and there is the aesthetics of things, which is obviously subjective.
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