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I would recommend to check some Turkish YT channels and forums what is a good deal in your area.
In many places 4060Ti is a bad value but it might be the best option for the price in your area.
I would normally recommend to save money and get 6700XT 12GB or pay a bit more and get 7800XT, 4070 or 4070 super (not 4070Ti as it's not a good value)
intel is the fastest all around most stable/reliable cpu on the market
AMD CPU's generally has the same performance with Intel CPU's while offering very neat things as well.
Thats the reason I made the thread.
If I can, I will look for a 3070Ti or 3080, but people PROBABLY took all of them.
Thanks for the suggestions tho.
-3070 SOMEHOW more expensive than 4060 Ti
WHAT THE ACTUAL ♥♥♥♥ IS THIS PRICING
I HATE THIS PLACE
Edit: Looks like my only option is 4060 Ti right now.
I would go and take 3060 Ti, but I'm pretty sure 4060 Ti have better performance compare to that.
Edit 2:
Soo, I selected a few parts andd..
Tell me how it is:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHZ 36MB AM4 65W
Motherboard: Biostar B550MH 4933Mhz OC S+V+GL DDR AM4
GPU: Inno3D RTX4060Ti Twin x2 16GB 128Bit GDDR6
RAM: TwinMOS 32GB(1x32, I may need to change that to 2x16) 3200MHHz DDR4 CL22
It's a bit more expensive but.. Yeah, seems like I don't have any other choice.
CPU: Intel Core i5 14600KF 3.5 Ghz 5.3 GHz 24MB LGA17
Mother board: Asus PRIME B760M-K DDR5 1700P
RAM: GSkill Flare x5 32GB (2X16GB) 5600 Mhz CL36 DDR5 DUAL
GPU: Palit RTX4060Ti Jetstream 16GB 3x Fan 128Bit GDDR6
Edit: Yes, I especially choose high VRAM ones due to obvious reasons.
2 sticks means 2 feeds, into and out of, your RAM, sapreading the work load, which means it works faster over all.
1 stick of 32GB clearly only has 1 feed in and out, so over all it's slower than 2 x .
But I see you've already gone for 2 x
However, GSkill Flare X5 RAM is designed for AMD CPU's, so it's an odd choice to pair with an Intel CPU. Here's a review from Tech Powerup, https://www.techpowerup.com/review/g-skill-flare-x5-ddr5-6000-cl32-amd-2x-16-gb
I'm not saying you're making a bad choice, but wondering why that particular RAM.
You will likely see some deals on the 4070 (original) for closer pricing to the original 4060 Ti 16GB models in a few weeks.
As for the CPU, if you are on a tight budget I'd suggest looking at AM4 with a Ryzen 5000 series CPU. AMD just launched a 5700X3D which may be an option if it is available in your area. Otherwise the 5700X would still be a decent option
I'm assuming what you are listing are pre-built systems? or are you looking at those parts individually and plan to build it yourself?
I do not have enough knowledge about it, I was searching for it and... I just typed that here as well.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Like, I purchased a GT 730 for like 30$.
Which it worth nothing at all on other countries.
Also, I will not be able to purchase anything for now, but I will purchase this PC within a few months.
And, I'm looking for pre built systems, there is a site that you can choose any part of your pc freely.
It's very cheap and has wide variety of options.